Blueberry Cheesecake is a rather popular cross of Big Buddha Cheese and the eminent Blueberry. It’s a Sativa-dominant hybrid with a Sativa/Indica ratio of 70:30. Not surprisingly, then, this strain produces mostly mental effects that are calming but euphoric, happy, and creative. Its best medical uses include the treatment of low mood, lack of appetite, chronic pain, insomnia, and ordinary stress. THC levels can be remarkably high in this strain, topping 28% in some tests. That puts it within reach of the strongest medical and recreational choices on the market. Strains with potent THC content tend to have low CBD numbers, and Blueberry Cheesecake is no exception.
That means patients with epileptic conditions or other health problems that may respond to CBD treatment shouldn’t rely on this strain to provide it. The Blueberry and Cheese genetics generate a taste and smell with strong notes of berries and cheese. The most likely side effects from using Blueberry Cheese include dry mouth and dry eyes, as well as paranoia, headaches, and dizziness.
Effects:
Creative, Energizing, Euphoria, Happy
May Relieve:
Bipolar Disorder, Chronic Pain, Depression, Insomnia, Loss of Appetite, Migraines, Muscle Spasms, PTSD, Stress
Flavors:
Berry, Blueberry, Cheesy, Creamy, Fruity, Sweet, Vanilla
Aromas:
Blueberry, Fruity, Sweet
NeFiEMaN420 –
This gets me baked
bogeygolfer77 (verified owner) –
I would rate this 10 stars if I could. I wanted to treat myself on this order and it did not disappoint. The buds were so crystally and looked so white from the frostiness. The underlying purple leaves look blue until you open the nug.
This smokes as smooth as I have ever had. Just goes down quiet with hints of sweet and berry. There is a little cheese underneath.
This is pure sativa and worked very well for creativity. It was a nice daytime enhancer that didn’t get you overloaded with energy. Just put me in a happy spot.
This is an now an all-time favourite and worth a try for anyone that wants the full package of flavour, looks, smoke and effects.
Well done to the growers.