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Cultiva Blue Pave 26% Indica Review

I’d been keen on this Blue Pave since seeing it under ‘coming soon’ on Catalyst, it’s an Azul Runtz x Pave cross. Pave’s got obvious hints of Paris OG/Menthol lurking, and Azul Runtz supposed to bring the fruit (can confirm). Picked it up mainly for sleep and to take the edge off some anxiety.

Strain: Blue Pave (indica dominant)

THC: 26%

Dominant Terpenes: Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Myrcene, Selinene

Prescribed Condition/Symptoms: Sleep/Insomnia, Stress/Anxiety

Aromas & Flavours: Blueberry, Kush, Fuel (from catalyst)

Batch: #PV-0001

RRP: $159 / 10g / glass jar + box

Appearance

Blue Pave isn’t the tight, golf ball nug you sometimes see marketed. The structure is more stretched and spikier, calyx’s stretch out rather than ball up. Base colour is olive green, but there’s tints of dark purple, almost black through a lot of the calyxes.

Trichome coverage is more than generous, the green and purple still shows through underneath. Trim is tidy, not much sugar leaf left on, and it held together fine in the jar without falling apart in my hand or grinder.

Aroma

Cracked the jar expecting straight gas and I ended up getting more sweet, fruity notes instead. I broke it apart and it got more complex, more layers coming through rather than one note dominating. Limonene, caryophyllene, linalool, myrcene and selinene as the terpenes here, and that tracks well with what’s listed on catalyst.

Flavour

Only tried this one as a joint so far, haven’t gotten to the vape yet. Inhale is more on the citrus side. Exhale is clean and smooth. It burns slow.

Effects

It settled in my head more than the body. No dry mouth, no dry eyes. Worked for me during the day and at night (i would still have this at night to be safe). Duration was approximately 2-3 hours.

u/tigerwoodz420 — 3 days ago

Kind Azure (Blue Dream) 17% THC Sativa

I've been easing back into medicinal cannabis after a break from flower, now I'm intentionally looking at lower THC flowers. High THC flowers were just not working for me anymore, I wasn't feeling good and probably had more anxiety than usual lol.

The azure has been great as a day-time strain because it's very functional and has been consistent throughout the tub. The Azure is exactly what I needed.

As per catalyst:

Blue Dream (Blueberry × Haze) | THC: 17% | CBD: <0.1% | Batch #90587 | $120 10g | Total terpenes: 1.7% | Terpenes: Myrcene, Alpha pinene, Trans caryophyllene, Farnesene, Beta pinene | Prescribed for mainly ADHD and insomnia.

Aroma / Flavour

Earthy and herbal on the nose, subtle citrus / berry notes underneath. On the vape the inhale is sweet and smooth with a clean earthy exhale. The joint runs a little grassier. Flavour is decent and a smooth experience overall.

Buds

Solid sativa structure, medium-to-olive green with rust pistils. Moderate trichome coverage, decent trim. Looks the part without being flashy.

Effects

Gradual, easy onset. Clear-headed and functional with enough lift to shift your state without pulling you out of the day. No couchlock, no brain fog. Duration around 1–2 hours, solid for a daytime dose. Been a godsend for my ADHD as it's not overwhelming and leaves me feeling mellow.

This is my second time trying azure, last time it was in a pouch, the pharmacy mentioned they’ll be in jars from now on (so much easier to open).

We all remember Blue Dream, don't we 🥲 (reference to the meme)

What’s currently working for you?

u/tigerwoodz420 — 2 months ago

What's the best way to get my kid into investing? ETFs specifically

My daughter and son (15 & 20) find investing boring, (I get that's pretty standard) well in traditional stocks anyways, they're falling for the crypto hype, I wouldn't be mad if they made money but they keep losing money lol. I'm partially responsible as a parent, I know.

Question for other parents.. what are some ways to show the kids that ETFs and traditional stocks can be fun too? not only fun but financially beneficial and pretty damn crucial in their later years.

My message to them has always been this: Play the long game.

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u/tigerwoodz420 — 2 months ago

buying property in Australia still worth it?

Should I still invest in AUS or look out international markets?

IDK, things are getting pretty messed in the west, anyone here living in Dubai that has moved from AUS?

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u/tigerwoodz420 — 2 months ago