Sunday, June 13, 2021

What Is Blue Dream? Everything You Need to Know About Blue Dream

 

What Is Blue Dream? Everything You Need to Know About Blue Dream
Cannabis gets a bad rap for making people feel tired and hungry. This might sound like a dream to people suffering from poor appetite or insomnia. For everyone else, it sounds more like a nightmare. The reality is that many of the rumors and misconceptions that continue to circulate about marijuana stem from a few peoples’ bad experiences and simple misinformation. Many people mistakenly assume that all cannabis is the same and have no concept of the sheer variety of strains available, each with unique properties. There’s a strain for everyone; it just may take a bit of sampling and experimentation to find the ideal strain for them.Thanks to cannabis legalization for medical and recreational uses in many U.S. states, it’s easier to figure out which strains will give you energy. It’s much easier for organizations, growers, and distributors to research the many different strains of cannabis to determine their unique properties, ideal growing conditions, and range of effects for users. This not only helps reduce uncertainty among cannabis users and the cannabis industry, but also provides better experiences to those who use cannabis for more than just relaxation.

One of the most popular cannabis strains that lifts you up instead of knocking you out is Blue Dream. If you’ve never had the chance to try this potent, uplifting strain you’re going to want to keep reading to learn more!

What Is Blue Dream?
Blue Dream is a Sativa-dominant hybrid first developed in Northern California. Some sources believe it’s from Santa Cruz. It is a very popular West Coast strain that’s making its way to the East Coast thanks to its strong medicinal properties. Many people who consume cannabis for medical reasons struggle with medical conditions that cause physical pain, which in turn cause emotional distress. While cannabis can help with some mental health conditions, the true range of effects of cannabis on those experiencing mental health disorders requires more research. However, many cannabis users who have tried Blue Dream report that it can help symptoms of depression and anxiety.

The reported benefits of cannabis for physical ailments like chronic pain and gastrointestinal conditions have been proven true thanks to extensive research conducted over the past several years. Using cannabis to alleviate these symptoms can also alleviate the psychological fatigue that comes from living with chronic ailments, and Blue Dream’s chemical properties offer a balanced blend of potential benefits for medical users.All types of marijuana fall into one of three main subcategories: indica, sativa, and hybrids of the two. Blue Dream offers users a balanced experience that effectively provides the benefits of both and the drawbacks of neither. If you’re concerned about finding a good strain to suit your needs and preferences, starting with a hybrid like Blue Dream may seem daunting. For example, if you are accustomed to consuming indica-dominant blends, you might hesitate at trying a sativa-dominant blend. However, Blue Dream has achieved its popularity due to its overall agreeableness to a wide variety of cannabis users. If you’re new to hybrid strains, Blue Dream terpenes is a great entry point and may provide additional benefits you don’t typically experience from your usual indica strains.

What Does Blue Dream Look Like?
Blue Dream buds have a very distinctive blueberry pie smell that sets it apart from similar products. Its long, bushy buds are dark in color with a deep, dark blue-green hue.

Blue Dream has bright amber/orange hairs surrounding the loose bud and sticky, white trichomes covering the leaves.

Blue Dream Terpene Profile

The Terpene Profile of Blue Dream Cannabis
There’s nothing better than buying a new strand of bud and sticking your nose in the canister to get a big whiff of that stinky, sweet goodness. Blue Dream has a distinctly fruity smell that’s sweet, floral, and earthy at the same time.

When you spark up some Blue Dream, you’ll notice it tastes even fruitier than it smells. The Blueberry Indica parent gives it a strong berry-like flavor that’s a bit herbal and piney at the same time. It’s not uncommon to try a strain of cannabis that smells much better than it tastes, so Blue Dream is somewhat unique in the fact that it offers a very pleasant taste. This may be part of the reason why it has gained such tremendous popularity among cannabis users across the country.

These unique scents and tastes come from the terpenes in the cannabis plant. Naturally occurring oils lend different flavors, scents, and effects to cannabis strains based on their concentration.

The terpene profile of Blue Dream is:

Myrcene — 0.3% — 1.1%
Pinene — 0% — 0.7%
Limonene — 0% — 0.2%
Caryophyllene — 0% — 0.2%
Linalool — 0% — 0.1%
Myrcene is the most abundant of all the terpenes in cannabis and gives Blue Dream its distinctive berry flavor. The combination with Linalool makes it even sweeter.

To increase the effects of Blue Dream, pair it with other herbs and foods containing high amounts of myrcene like lemongrass, cardamom, thyme, and mangoes. While it may require a substantial amount of dry flower to cook with Blue Dream, you can make some very pleasant-tasting dishes and confections with Blue Dream without needing to worry about the earthy taste that cannabis-infused foods typically carry.

Smells like Blue Berry Pie

Details About Blue Dream and Its Effects
Blue Dream is a powerful, high-THC cannabis strain great for relieving chronic stress, depression, anxiety, and certain types of pain. If you are uncertain about which strain type would be best for your ailments, consult the physician who prescribed your medical marijuana card or come in and have a discussion with our Bud Tender experts. As a general rule, hybrids tend to offer “the best of both worlds,” especially high-quality hybrid strains like Blue Dream. If you’re concerned about getting “couch-locked,” Blue Dream’s heavy sativa concentration could be the ideal choice for you to enjoy relief without becoming a couch potato.

The high amounts of Myrcene coupled with THC helps open the blood-brain barrier, making it easier for users to feel the strain’s effects. It also works well as an anti-inflammatory.

Blue Dream gives users a full-body high thanks to its Blueberry Indica parent. However, the Haze balances out the strain with an invigorating, cerebral high that keeps you feeling energized despite the strain’s calming effects.

Blue Dream Helps Relieve Chart

Medical Effects of Blue Dream
Medical users can toke Blue Dream during the day for relief from a variety of symptoms without getting the heavy sedative effects associated with an Indica.

Blue Dream can help relieve chronic pain and ease nausea. It also works well to alleviate anxiety and depression. Remember that it’s always best to consult a physician or an experienced dispensary staff member about which strains and delivery methods would work best for your symptoms. It’s important to not only choose the right strain but also the best delivery method. For example, people who struggle with gastrointestinal issues may benefit more from edible cannabis products than smoking, and people who experience respiratory issues may not be able to smoke cannabis at all.

Most users report that Blue Dream makes them feel happy and euphoric while feeling relaxed, uplifted, and creative.

Blue Dream is a high-yielding cannabis plant made by crossing Super Silver Haze (a strong Sativa) with Blueberry (a robust Indica). Some sources claim it’s crossed with Santa Cruz Haze rather than Super Silver; the same ones who believe it originated in Santa Cruz. Regardless, it’s the “Haze” parentage that makes the difference.

The Blue Dream cannabis strain contains between 17% and 24% THC along with 2% CBD and 1% CBN. This cannabinoid makeup means that Blue Dream can compete with the most popular indica-dominant hybrids when it comes to THC content while still providing the trademark uplifting and energetic high that sativa smokers enjoy.

It’s possible you may encounter a more Indica-dominant phenotype, but the Sativa-dominant is the one most often found in dispensaries.

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