The strain Blue Venom may be foreign to you, but I’ll bet you’ve heard of both Blueberry and White Widow, two breeding staples that happened to parent this indica-dominant hybrid. A quick whiff of the open jar and a glance at this strain’s trichome coverage is all you need to piece together Blue Venom’s lineage: Blueberry’s sweetberry aroma is easily distinguished while White Widow reveals itself through a frosty coat of resin, oozing from every crack and crevice.
Blue Venom’s bliss begins before you even indulge as enticing blueberry notes burst from the tight, sticky buds. When smoked, its potency is immediately detected in the head with a rush of calming euphoria that trickles out to the rest of the body. In a vaporizer, this strain tends to have a slower onset, but the creeping flood of full-body relaxation seems to hit even harder than its smoked form.
While a potent indica-dominant strain may not be your typical morning go-to, Blue Venom is remarkably conducive to engaged concentration on any one task. For consumers with a lower THC tolerance, this sense of focus may be more difficult to harness, but Blue Venom has many other merits, especially for patients treating severe pain, nausea, depression, and stress disorders. Blue Venom has a way of injecting social gatherings with fits of laughter and tomfoolery, and when your body is ready to shut down for the night, this hybrid is there to help tranquilize you.
Blue Venom was first bred by G13 Labs, but this batch comes from the gardens of NW Flowers (via Have a Heart Cafe) in Washington state. This hybrid may express its aroma and effects differently across growers and phenotypes, so to give you an idea of what characteristics Blue Venom may potentially exhibit, here’s some background on its parentage.
White Widow
“A cross between a Brazilian sativa landrace and a resin-heavy South Indian indica, White Widow has blessed every Dutch coffee shop menu since its birth in the 1990s. Its buds are white with crystal resin, warning you of the potent effects to come. A powerful burst of euphoria and energy breaks through immediately, stimulating both conversation and creativity.”
Terpenes Commonly Found in White Widow
Myrcene
Aroma: Musky, cloves, earthy, herbal with notes of citrus and tropical fruit
Effects: Sedating “couchlock” effect, relaxing
Medical Value: Antioxidant, anti-carcinogenic; good for muscle tension, sleeplessness, pain, inflammation, depression
Limonene
Aroma: Citrus
Effects: Elevated mood, stress relief
Medical Value: Antifungal, anti-bacterial, anti-carcinogenic, dissolves gallstones, mood-enhancer; may treat gastrointestinal complications, heartburn, depression
Caryophyllene
Aroma: Pepper, spicy, woody, cloves
Effects: No detectable physical effects
Medical Value: Gastroprotective, anti-inflammatory; good for arthritis, ulcers, autoimmune disorders, and other gastrointestinal complications
Blueberry
Blueberry is an 80% indica strain that provides a pleasant and long-lasting high. This strain has a sweet fruity smell and tastes like blueberries.
Terpenes Commonly Found in Blueberry
Linalool
Aroma: Floral, citrus, candy
Effects: Anxiety relief and sedation
Medical Value: Anti-anxiety, anti-convulsant, anti-depressant, anti-acne
Pinene
Aroma: Pine
Effects: Alertness, memory retention, counteracts some THC effects
Medical Value: Asthma, antiseptic