What is Blueberry Cheesecake?
Blueberry Cheesecake is a rather popular cross of Big Buddha Cheese and the eminent Blueberry. It’s a sativa-dominant hybrid with a sativa/indica ratio of at least 70:30. Not surprisingly, then, this strain produces mostly mental effects that are calming but euphoric, happy and creative. Its best medical uses include treatment of low mood, lack of appetite, chronic pain, insomnia, and ordinary stress. THC levels can be remarkably high in this strain, topping 23% in some tests. That puts it within reach of the strongest medical and recreational choices on the market. Strains with potent THC content tend to have low CBD numbers, and Blueberry Cheesecake is no exception. That means patients with epileptic conditions or other health problems that may respond to CBD treatment shouldn’t rely on this strain to provide it. The Blueberry and Cheese genetics generate a taste and smell with strong notes of berries and cheese. The most likely side effects from using Blueberry Cheese include dry mouth and dry eyes, as well as paranoia, headaches, and dizziness. This strain sells best in the Pacific Northwest but can also be found in the medical marijuana markets of Massachusetts and Montana.
What is Crumble?
Crumble, sometimes called crumble wax or honeycomb wax, is a cannabis extract identified by its malleable texture that falls apart, or “crumbles,” when handled.
Unlike other weed concentrates, such as shatter, wax, budder, resin, or cannabis oils, crumble is quite versatile. Not limited to dabbing only, you can easily add it to joints, blunts, or spliffs, or sprinkle crumble over the top of marijuana buds in a bowl or pipe. The dry, fragmented, and crumbly texture that gives this concentrate its name results from its unique production technique, which involves processing at lower temperatures for a much longer period of time than other concentrates.
While its crumbly consistency can make it harder to handle than concentrates like shatter or budder, crumble wax has a reputation for giving consumers an especially potent and tasty experience.
Crumble is an extract, a form of cannabis concentrate produced using a solvent such as butane or CO2 in combination with heat and pressure. But unlike other concentrates, which are generally more viscous, this one is — you guessed it — dry and crumbly. In fact, it is one of the driest extracts on the market. Brands make crumble using either dried and cured cannabis flowers, or fresh flowers that are quickly frozen at an extremely low temperature. In this case, the end product is technically classified as a type of live resin.
Crumble wax is generally light yellow in color. It typically has the consistency of dry crumbs, but can also have a honeycomb structure that easily falls apart into its more distinctive crumbly texture. Over time, it tends to change color, going from light yellow to amber. Because it’s so crumbly and falls apart so easily, crumble wax can be a bit more difficult to handle than other extracts and concentrates. But its unique solvent purging process may leave intact a very high proportion of the original terpenes and other key compounds such as THC, producing effects that can be ultra flavorful and potent.