Soak up spring sunshine with a fruity and funky cut harvested with love from the living soil beds inside Bacon’s Buds, where craft and passion combine for premium flower and hash.
It’s the season of smooth grass, smooth waves and smooth vibes while rolling a longboard around Green Lake. There’s something special about the word “smooth” — it’s both a sensation and an action word that sent me into semantic satiation for a few minutes, a mental phenomenon where repeating a word over and over can cause it to lose meaning and be perceived as a sound instead of as a word with meaning.
The Big Smooth, which sounds like a professional surfer’s Instagram handle or the stoner uncle’s nickname, is a chunky, beautiful cut bred by Exotic Genetix. It combines two classic heaters, OG Blueberry x Cookies and Cream, for a sweet and exotic flavor profile. Each bud is giant, with foxtails pushing out that are covered in trichomes with a layer of red hairs. Stunning in the jar, the buds are pillowy soft with a medium-thick density, coating fingers in trichomes as a bowl is loaded.
First notes from the jar are bright citrus and blueberry gas, which wafts out and overwhelms the senses with sugary fuel. Leaving the jar open for a couple minutes releases a thicker, creamy-cookies funk that’s complex and smooth, adding to the sweetness of a superbly flavorful flower that brings out the best of both parent strains.
Hitting a bowl sends a warm and sweet rush of smoke into the lungs, exhaling with a vibrant berries-and-cream tang that lingers after each hit. Repeated bowls help bring out the Cookies funk, but the smoke stays sweet and, living up to its name, exceptionally smooth. This is where the living soil and organic style methods of growing shine!
Effects hit the mind first and fast, slowing thoughts as a chillaxed euphoria takes hold, reducing stress and engaging sesh mode. Big Smooth is stoney enough to make everyday activities fuzzy and fun, with a heady kick of stoned happiness that turns any moment into an adventure.
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This article was originally published in the May 2025 issue of Northwest Leaf.
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