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Blueberry Romulan

Blueberry Romulan
$49.88 – $255.00
Name: Blueberry Romulan

Grade: AAAA

Category: Flower / Hybrid

Type: 50%Sativa/50%Indica

THC Content: : 15-20% THC

CBD Content: &t 1% CBD

Flavors: Berry, Fruity, Sugary

Aromas: Berry, Tropical, Sweet

What to expect: Body High, Euphoria, Happy, Hungry

Recommended use: Day Time to Evening smoke

Known to help with: chronic pain, arthritis, nerve damage, and muscle spasms

Strains meant for day time smoking. It helps with chronic pain, arthritis, and muscle spasm. Its aroma is a sweet berry and tropical fruits. Ripe blueberry and mango blend that melts over your tongue like fruity sweet candies are what you’ll be tasting.

A cross of the famous Blue Dream X Romulan strains. Despite its rarity, Blueberry Romulan is a patient favorite because of its long-lasting and powerful effects. The high starts with an energetic lift that launches your mood into the clouds and leaves you feeling spacey and lazy but with a slight sense of energy. This long-lasting head high will spread throughout your body in waves, resulting in a couch-lock that lasts for hours on end. These effects, coupled with its 15-20% average THC level, make Blueberry Romulan ideal for treating patients suffering from chronic pain, arthritis, nerve damage, and muscle spasms. This bud has long, airy, spade-shaped light minty green nugs with long thin gold hairs and tiny gold crystal trichomes spattered over each leaf. Blueberry Romulan smell is incredibly delicious, with aromas of sweet berries and sugar topped with sharp tropical fruits. The flavor is just as tasty, with a ripe blueberry and mango blend that melts over your tongue like fruity sweet candies.

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