Blueberry OG

If you're looking for the best blueberry cultivar, check out Blueberry OG Kush. Blueberry OG combines the iconic OG Kush strain with the tasty DJ Short’s Blueberry strain. The result is a flavorful, blueberry-scented cultivar with potent yet balanced effects. When you're in the mood for something berry-flavored, Blueberry OG is a solid choice. Blueberry OG is also one of the eleven cultivars offered in our selection of Live Rosin with Natural Diamonds pods for PAX Era.

What is Blueberry OG?

Blueberry OG is an Indica hybrid strain. It goes by several names, including OG Blueberry, Blueberry Kush, and Blueberry OG Kush. Blueberry OG descends from Indian, Afghani, and Thai strains and tends to produce medium-sized buds with dense, sticky hairs and a silvery, bluish cast.

Packed with flavorful terpenes and potent cannabinoid, Blueberry OG flower tends to have a THC content of 16% to 20% and a CBD content of 1% to 15%. Its primary terpene is myrcene, but also contains high levels of caryophyllene, pinene, and limonene.

Where does Blueberry OG come from?

As a cross of DJ Short’s Blueberry and OG Kush, Blueberry OG packs the best traits of its parents into one cultivar. DJ Short’s Blueberry is a legendary high-CBD strain known for its unique berry flavor. Meanwhile, OG Kush is one of the most popular high-THC, Indica-dominant strains. The Kush OG strain has a lemony flavor and a balanced mix of head and body effects. The original Blueberry OG breeders carefully created a hybrid with the flavors and cannabinoid contents of both parents.

What Does Blueberry OG Taste Like?

If you haven’t guessed by its name, the main flavor note in this cultivar is blueberry. Blueberry OG isn't sugary sweet. Instead, it tastes more like biting into a fresh blueberry. It's a little sweet, a little tart, and deeply fruity.

Blueberry OG tends to have a complex mix of flavor-rich terpenes, so expect a lot of intense flavor notes. Myrcene and caryophyllene provide a slightly herbal, peppery scent, and pinene has a fresh, woodsy flavor. Thanks to the high limonene levels, you may notice a citrusy, lemony flavor on the exhale.

Overall, Blueberry OG Kush does have a lot of the earthy tones cannabis enthusiasts enjoy, but a pleasant blueberry taste upgrades the classic flavor. It tends to straddle the line between sweet and herbal. Blueberry OG is flavorful without overwhelming your taste buds and pairs well with fresh fruit, coffee, and cheese.

What to Expect When You Vaporize Blueberry OG

As an Indica-dominant hybrid, Blueberry OG tends to deliver full-body, relaxing effects with some cerebral effects. Some have experienced a feeling like any physical tension drains away. Blueberry OG’s Indica is an excellent choice when you want to kick back with a film or your favorite album. Many people also find that this strain affects their mood and appetite. You'll typically feel happy and giggly, and you'll most likely have more appreciation for food.

Due to the inclusion of OG Kush, Blueberry OG is fairly potent. Like its parent strain, Blueberry OG has high THC levels moderated by a small amount of CBD. Exact cannabinoid intake depends on whether you're using your PAX 3 to vaporize dry herb or a PAX Era Pro for extracts. For example, if you use PAX's signature Live Rosin for PAX Era, Blueberry OG will have an 80.33% THC content.

Everyone is unique, so there's no guarantee you'll experience all the reported effects of Blueberry OG. Your current mood, health, and physical surroundings all impact how Blueberry OG will feel. Ultimately, most cannabis enthusiasts report positive effects and often refer to OG Blueberry as a good "starter cannabis" due to its universally pleasing nature.

Where to Buy Blueberry OG

Whether you're new to cannabis or an experienced connoisseur, OG Blueberry is an excellent cultivar to try. Blueberry OG can be a nice way to kickoff the weekend or unwind after a long day. With its fruity, herbal flavor, it is always a refreshing, delicious cultivar to vaporize. Check out our retailer map to find a local dispensary.


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