M&M Agriculture MOB
M&M Agriculture

MOB (Indica)

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Available now at Local Roots Cannabis- Perry in Perry, MI. Indica-dominant flower.

This store’s price · 1/2oz
$56.70$6310% OFF Low stock

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About this strain

MOB — indica

Mother of Berries, or M.O.B., is an indica strain from Maine that provides a deeply relaxing experience that transitions well into restful sleep. Carrying the legacy of its Blueberry parent, Mother of Berries lives up to its name with its unmistakable blueberry fragrance. Its chunky buds are wreathed in interweaving hues of purple and green, which are obscured under a dense blanket of crystal trichomes. With effects that are more mellow than jarring, Mother of Berries is suitable for both novice and seasoned consumers alike.

Strain type
Indica
Grown by
M&M Agriculture
What to expect

Effects, flavor & terpenes

Reported effects
Sleepy100%
Relaxed56%
Hungry46%
Tingly19%
Dominant terpenes
Myrcene
Earthy, musky — relaxing
Limonene
Citrus — uplifting
Caryophyllene
Spicy, peppery — calming
Terpinolene
Herbal — creative
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1Local Roots Cannabis- Perry0.0 mi · PerryLow stockBest price$56.70
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Frequently asked

Is MOB an indica or sativa?

MOB is a indica. The strain profile is the same wherever you buy it — only the price and which shelves stock it change from store to store.

What does MOB taste like?

Its aroma and flavor are shaped by its Myrcene, Limonene and Caryophyllene terpenes. Terpene data exists for only a small share of products, so where it's available — as it is here — it's worth weighing.