Blue Dream

(24 customer reviews)

Ask any cannabis user what their favourite strain is, and they will probably tell you Blue Dream. Perfect for beginners and long time users alike, Blue Dream is a true hybrid featuring dense, sticky buds that smell sweet and produce a smooth creamy smoke. Blue Dream is a strain that has both THC and CBD cannabinoids, interacting with both cannabinoid receptors of the brain. This gives you balanced effects that is ideal for socializing and creative projects. Whether you want flavour, a great high or powerful medical benefits, you cannot go wrong with this weed.

$30.00$750.00

THC 19-25% CBD 1%
Hybrid • AAA
Brand

WD Gardens

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WD Gardens

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  1. Polar886

    This stuff is nice! Nice tight buds Generously covered in crystals not to mention the smell and taste is on point. This strain is a must try!!!

  2. Verified owner Barbara Ries (verified owner)

    Blue dream is a fantastic strain! Nice large dense buds covered in crystal. The taste is phenomenal and super calming effect, perfect for movie time or before bed!

  3. Verified owner Jay1984 (verified owner)

    Déjà testé, super bon 🙂

  4. michelle walker

    was good for the price and good for pain relief

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