King City Garden’s Blueberry Muffin is a hybrid strain available in tenths, fifths and halfs. My batch was 28.6% THC and high in caryophyllene and myrcene.
Upon opening the jar of King City Blueberry Muffin I was welcomed with a powerful blueberry scent that made me look forward to the consumption session. The chunky buds were coated in visible trichomes befriended by many orange pistils. The overall color was bright green with some slight darker notes throughout. My tenth consisted of three nice-looking buds weighing 2.85 grams.
The scent of this bud was so strong that it stuck to my Santa Cruz Shredder. When I would run other types of cannabis through my grinder, they would smell and taste like Blueberry Muffin. I had to give my grinder an iso bath to get rid of the smell.
This flower was not at all harsh on the throat or lungs. It kept the blueberry taste throughout the entire session and I noticed a pleasant aftertaste. While the buds were a bit dry and not very sticky to the touch, they didn’t vaporize or burn too fast.
The ash color was light but there was some greyness throughout. I’ve sampled the Imperial version of King City’s Blueberry Muffin and the ash on those buds was white as arctic snow.
Overall I think this flower is worth buying. Some people have told me the first few batches of King City’s Blueberry Muffin was better than what’s currently in stores. Based on my experience I can say the Imperials version is superior in density, moisture level, color, bud size, burn time, and amount of visible trichomes. Even with all of that said, this is still a solid bet for anyone who loves blueberry flavors in their marijuana.
I gave this flower an 8 out of 10 for taste, 4 for harshness, 7 for strength, 8 for smell strength and 45 to 60 minutes for length of medical effects.
Total THC: 28.6%, Delta-9 THC: 0.329% (just over the 0.3% hemp threshold!), THCa: 32.2%, CBD: 0%.
Terpenes: b-Caryophyllene 0.656%, b-Myrcene 0.563%, d-Limonene 0.284%, a-Humulene 0.226%, a-Bisabolol 0.220%.
Harvested 03/13/2024 in Cincinnati, tested 04/12/2024 by North Coast Testing Labs in Streetsboro, packaged 04/25/2024, first consumed 08/24/2024, expires 03/13/2025.