From the Soil Pre-roll Blackberry Cream
From the Soil Pre-roll Blackberry Cream
About this product
Blackberry Cream is an indica dominant hybrid (75% indica/25% sativa) strain created through crossing the insanely delicious Blackberry Kush X Cookies and Cream strains. With a combination like this, you know Blackberry Cream is going to have one hell of a flavor! This bud never disappoints in the taste department, bringing together sweet and spicy berries with rich fresh cream and earth for a flavor explosion that will leave your tongue tingling. The aroma is just as addictive, with a rich spicy berry overtone accented by buttery earth and a touch of pungency that's still very sweet. The Blackberry Cream high is just as addictive as the flavor, with uplifting effects that are perfect for when you need a mood boost after a long and stressful day. You'll feel a sense of euphoria just a few minutes after your first exhale, infusing you with a lifted sense of bliss that counters any negative mood or racing thoughts with ease. As your mind soars to new levels of good thoughts and feelings, a deep permeating sense of relaxation will wash over you, numbing your mind and your body and leaving you feeling completely at ease, although slightly sleepy at times. Thanks to these effects and its high 25% + average THC level, Blackberry Cream is said to be perfect for treating conditions such as depression, mood swings, and chronic stress or anxiety. It has dense olive green nugs with purple undertones and a spattering of rich amber hairs and trichomes. - Wikileaf.com
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