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Blue Zkittles Sugar

Users report feeling relaxed.
Relaxed
Sleepy
Happy

Blue Zkittlez by Dying Breed Seeds is an indica-dominant cross of Blue Diamond and Zkittlez.The physical effects of this strain are mellow and moderately sedating, igniting appetite while weighing on the limbs. Its strong physical effects and uplifting mental high make it a perfect end-of-the-day strain and a nice match for folks contending with stress, restlessness, and pain.

Flavors
  • Blueberry
  • Berry
  • Sweet
Effects & flavors are reported by users on our site. This is for informational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Please consult your physician before changing any medical treatment.

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Blue Zkittlez
hybrid

Created by Dying Breed Seeds, Blue Zkittlez is an indica-leaning cross between Blue Diamond with Zkittlez, forming what is reported to be a potently aromatic plant with a floral, tart flavor profile with sweet undertones.


The purported scent of Blue Zkittlez is so powerful, growers may need to implement masking or odor-control measures when cultivating this strain.


One sample of Blue Zkittlez, analyzed by the cannabis testing lab Confident Cannabis, demonstrated high THC levels that exceeded 22%, along with a terpene profile dominant in myrcene, pinene, and limonene.


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