Budder – Blue Fin Tuna

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Tuna Kush X Blueberry = Blue Fin Tuna Kush

Tuna Kush

Apparently, Tuna Kush is a bit of a legend in Canada and the United States is just now getting its hands on this super stinky bud. Breeders are unknown, genetics are unknown, and it’s surprising that the world even has as much info about this strain as they already do. Before we go any further, keep in mind that this bud is quite unusual and might make you rethink cannabis as you know it.

Sitting at an average potency level of 17% THC, Tuna Kush seems like a normal strain at first. Her buds are pretty enough with a mint green coloration that’s accented by amber hairs and clear crystals, but just wait until you get closer. A stench of rotting tuna will fill the air instantly upon burning, and this scent carries over into her flavor along with notes of sour skunk. Truly, we wonder why anyone would put themselves through this torture, but who are we to judge?

 

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Blueberry

Blueberry is a popular, flavor-forward indica hybrid with a strong genetic backbone. It is a three-way cross between an indica Afghani parent and sativa Thai and Purple Thai variant parents. Blueberry was originally developed in the 1970s or 80s by DJ Short, a mysterious but prolific breeder who’s been dubbed the “Willy Wonka of pot.” Blueberry is distinguished by an unmistakable fresh blueberry smell and taste that have made it an enduring favorite. Blueberry is popular nationwide. It won top marks in the 2000 High Times Cannabis Cup for Best Indica and best strain overall. Blueberry has a THC content that ranges between 15% and 24%.

 

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Weight

1g, 2g, 3.5g

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