If you are a marijuana smoker, you have probably puffed Blue Dream at least once. Blue Dream is a sweet-tasting and smelling strain that you can make you think of blueberries. This potential medical strain has a lot of effects like pain and anxiety relief. Also, it is found to help bring about feelings of happiness and wellbeing.
Genuine Blue Dream buds are dense and bell-shaped, but smaller ones may be available in the popcorn variety. The long bushy buds are dark in color with a deep, dark blue-green hue. A single whiff of this strain will remind you of sweet berry or floral notes right away. The scent also comes with a little spice.
How Blue Dream Feels?
Blue Dream has become a staple of dispensary menu as it blends some of the best aspects of sativas and indicas into a powerhouse of a plant. Often, it gets users decently-lit without knocking them out. While the strain helps control pain and manage anxiety, it offers enough energy to keep users functional throughout the day. Users love the conservative and highly-beneficial effects of Blue Dream combined with its candied aroma and rich flavors.
Terpene Profile
When you light up some Blue Dream, you will notice it tastes fruitier than it smells. Its Blueberry Indica parent provides it with a strong berry-like flavor that is a little herbal and piney. Its unique scents and tastes come from the plant’s terpenes. The plant’s naturally occurring oils lend various flavors, effects, and scents to cannabis strains according to their concentration. Blue Dream’s terpene profile is 0.3% to 1.1% Myrcene, 0% to 0.7% Pinene, 0% to 0.2% Caryophyllene, 0% to 0.2% Limonene, and 0% to 0.1% Linalool. Of all terpenes, Myrcene is the most abundant in cannabis and provides Blue Dream with its distinctive berry flavor. The high amounts of Myrcene, along with THC, helps open the blood-brain barrier. As a result, users can easily feel the effects of Blue Dream. Also, the strain works well as an anti-inflammatory.
If you want to boost the effects of the strain, consider pairing it with other herbs and foods that contain high amounts of myrcene such as cardamom, lemongrass, mangoes, and thyme. Although it may require a significant number of dry flowers to cook with this strain, you can come with very pleasant-tasting dishes and confections without worrying about the earthy taste that comes from cannabis-infused foods.