Hey everyone. Today I am suppose to go buy a gram of Blueberry from one of my friends (who i think is pretty trustworthy). Blueberry doesnt hit our town that often, at least becoming available to us highschoolers. But i just want to know how can i tell when i look at it if its acual blueberry? I dont want to waist my money on it. Any help would be great. Thanks!
in order to confidently know what strain you're smoking you either need to: A) grow it your own. B) buy it from a coffee shop in the netherlands. C) buy it from a medical marijuana dispensory. other than that you just have to trust folk, and if it's good weed what does it matter what strain it is?
If it's a real blueberry strain, it will have a scent of blueberrys, & also taste like it too. I've tried alot of diff. blueberry strains from diffrent seed banks, & noticed some are stronger tasting & smelling than others. My fav. is Dj short, or a dutch passion strain of it.
look for dark green bud with or without a hint of bluish purplish colors. and it MUST smell and taste like berries. you should just know when you smell it.
Don't they make a blueberry flavoring formula to put on top of your weed? Could of sworn I saw something like that last time I went to the head shop
I think it was Forest Gump who said "Buying pot is like a box of chocolats - you never know what you're going to get!". Your friend may well be trustworthy, but he bought it from "somebody". The truth is, people will call it whatever they think will sell. Go for the test hit, If it's good - that's all you really need to worry about!
having the weed smell and taste like berries is definitely more relative to how it was grown, dried, and cured vs. just the strain itself. i´ve had a lot of shit that very well could be something really nice, but it was dried poorly and not cured at all, resulting in shitty buds. of course, good genetics produce good buds, but there´s definitely the variable of the growing and curing process involved. like a lot of people say, if it does the trick (and well), then that´s all that really matters.