Blueberry Muffin

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Bred by Humboldt Seed Co. Blueberry Muffin strain is sweet, doughy, and packed with that fresh berry scent. When you need something that tastes like dessert but smacks like a heavyweight, Blueberry Muffin is that strain. With Blueberry x Purple Panty Dropper Genetics, this indica-leaning hybrid is pushin’ 22-24% THC, giving you deep relaxation and an uplifted mindset without knocking you out cold. Break these tight, frosty buds open, and boom! Sugary, fresh-out-the-oven bakery aroma mixed with some berries and earthy funk. That’s that Myrcene, Ocimene, and Nerolidol terpene combo. The flowers of Blueberry Muffin strain display dark green leaves with purple hints, all drenched in trichomes like a sugar-coated treat. The smoke is smooth, and buttery, leaving a rich berry-meets-pastry taste on the exhale.

Light up Blueberry Muffin strain, and the high slides quickly. It starts with a happy, creative boost, then eases into a warm, full-body calm. Perfect for anxiety, stress relief, and even sleep, but it won’t knock you out unless you let it.

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  1. Verified owner zeeker (verified owner)

    Wow !! Just got this last week at a slightly higher price bur very HAPPY. Nice TIGHT buds and very smooth and extremely tasty!. Cant go wrong at this price point.

  2. Verified owner Hen710 (verified owner)

    Amazing taste and buzz

  3. Verified owner normmcgarry84 (verified owner)

    It amazes me how much this actually tastes like a blueberry muffin, I would rate it five star if the taste was more prominent. My favourite strain is blueberry/ sour blueberry that have the blueberry taste come out strong. This does the blueberry justice and will remain a regular purchase.

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