Blue Mammoth by Barneys Farm
Ruderalis × Indica
Blue Mammoth, a creation from Barneys Farm, is a celebrated indica-dominant strain recognized for its balanced effects and appealing sensory profile. It is the result of meticulous breeding, combining hardy ruderalis traits with classic indica genetics.
Appearance
Blue Mammoth buds are visually striking, characterized by their dense and heavy structure, indicative of a robust resin production. The coloration features deep greens accented with blue and purple hues, reflecting its name. Surfaces are often covered in a frosty layer of trichomes, giving them a glistening appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Blue Mammoth is a complex bouquet featuring sweet berry notes, reminiscent of its lineage, layered with subtle earthy and pine undertones. Users often describe it as a blend of freshly baked blueberry pie with a touch of herbal freshness. The flavor follows suit, offering an initial burst of berry sweetness that transitions into a more robust, subtly skunky finish, complemented by an herbal background.
Effects
This strain typically induces a balanced high, beginning with a cerebral uplift and a sense of euphoria that can enhance creativity and focus. This initial mental stimulation gradually gives way to a profound physical relaxation, characteristic of its indica genetics. Many users report a soothing sensation that helps alleviate muscle tension and discomfort.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Blue Mammoth's cannabinoid profile is marked by THC levels ranging from 18-22%, with CBD content generally below 1%. Its terpene profile is rich, with myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene often being dominant. Myrcene is noted for its sedative properties, limonene contributes citrusy notes, and caryophyllene adds a spicy, peppery element.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Barneys Farm, Blue Mammoth is a hybrid strain with a genetic foundation rooted in ruderalis and indica varieties. Its lineage is believed to incorporate influences from strains like Blueberry Skunk and potentially hints of Blue Dream, reflecting early 2000s breeding practices focused on combining hardiness with desirable indica traits.