Super Boof by Farmer G

September 6, 2023, 10:02 p.m. At my house in University City, MO. Smoked some of the Super Boof from Star Buds earlier in the day. The grower is Farmer G.

I had never had the strain. It’s got a lengthy, convoluted lineage. Is there anything wrong with that? It’s an open question I ask in earnest, I don’t claim to know or have an answer.

Among its ancestors are: Black Cherry Soda, an unknown strain; Skywalker OG; Rare Dankness (which in turn is choc full of familiar building blocks like Chemdog, Triangle Kush, and Ghost OG); Larry OG; Grand Daddy Purple. And that’s just one side, the Black Cherry Punch parent. The other side is Tropicana Cookies, which derives from GSC and Tangie. I had some Tangie earlier this year, or smoked something closely derived from Tangie and it seemed to make me a little crazy. Fitful, capricious, on the lookout for trouble. Not the good kind of crazy.

I had a touch of paranoia after smoking a bowl of the Super Boof. Taste was there, not phenomenal, not absent. I tasted that vanilla malt flavor, along with some helium balloon and a vague frozen vegetable taste. I can’t put my finger on it, obviously. I didn’t sneeze but my nose quivered.

I’ve settled in a bit. The writing helps, piecing through it. It could also be that my mindset leans rough and dark at the moment. I’m tired. Didn’t have the greatest sleep last night. Smokin’ too much weed or not enough. The drive back, unpacking in the dark. I won’t miss the heat but I will miss the light.

This bridge goes nowhere. Boof!

The strain Super Boof is a pseudonym of Blockberry. They are the same strain. The page for Blockberry on Seedfinder (click here) has the best description I’ve found. Super Boof might be the best example of a strain that might be indica, might be sativa. Depends on the plant, depends on who you ask. It might also be that smoking Super Boof takes you in one effects direction first, then winds its way around to another set of effects. This is why I smoke!

I only bought a gram of the Farmer G Super Boof, and sadly I don’t have a photo. Hell, by the time I’ve typed this account up (over two years later), the dispensary I bought it from (Star Buds) is long since bought out by Proper. But it does appear that Super Boof is still on Missouri menus. I see it in the form of pre-rolls sold by Vivid on the menu of Proper Cannabis in Ellisville (link here). I don’t usually buy pre-rolls because I roll my own but I did smoke a different Vivid pre-roll recently that I found very tasty and which served as an excellent nightcap (the strain was Collard Greens). And I thought Super Boof was on the Trinity menu in St. James, MO earlier this month but I have searched that menu just now and alas there is no Boof to be found.

Call these journal entries not strain reviews. That’s less official. I’m tired, not giving the Super Boof a fair shake. Stoned. Not overly stoned or I wouldn’t be writing. I need to brush my teeth, and it would serve me well to go do that. So hold on a minute—

Now I’m a bit lit. My ears are ringing, as if after a blast. There is a trippiness to this Boof. The name is a misnomer. The word ‘boof’ means “something not of quality” or “an error.” There is also a sense of the word as an onomatopoeia, “Boof!” Boof could refer to low quality products or knock offs. This flower, then, is not boof in the literal sense. Strain names!

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