Bonamassa Blues by Fancy Weed
indica strains × sativa strains
Bonamassa Blues is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Fancy Weed, aiming for a balanced profile of indica and sativa traits. Named in homage to musician Joe Bonamassa, it is noted for its nuanced complexity and soulful depth, appealing to those who appreciate both craft and culture in their cannabis experience.
Appearance
Bonamassa Blues presents dense, trichome-rich buds with a visually striking appearance. The flowers are typically deep forest green, often accented with blue and purple hues, and feature bright orange pistils. Buds are moderately sized and possess a resinous quality, indicating significant cannabinoid production.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Bonamassa Blues is layered, combining sweet berry notes with earthy undertones and hints of herbal spice. Users often detect scents reminiscent of fruit pies. The flavor profile follows suit, beginning with sweet notes of blueberry and grape, followed by a spicy, peppery finish that leaves a lingering warmth.
Effects
Bonamassa Blues is known for delivering a balanced experience, offering both cerebral stimulation and physical relaxation. Many users report a rapid onset of euphoria, followed by sustained calmness and a sense of well-being. It is often chosen for creative pursuits or for unwinding.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analysis frequently identifies myrcene as a dominant terpene, alongside caryophyllene and limonene, with smaller amounts of pinene and linalool. This strain typically contains THC levels between 18% and 22%, with CBD around 1% to 2%. The cannabinoid and terpene composition is believed to contribute to its multifaceted effects and potential therapeutic benefits.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Fancy Weed, Bonamassa Blues is a hybrid strain meticulously cross-bred to achieve a balance between indica and sativa genetics, with approximately 50% from each. Its lineage incorporates established strains known for resilience and potency, reflecting Fancy Weed's dedication to selective breeding practices since its inception around 2018.