Butterstuff #6 offers a potent experience that’s full of laughs and relaxation, making it the perfect companion for all types of sessions. We put together this strain review to help you learn more about this popular strain and whether it may be a good fit for you.
Butterstuff #6 Fast Facts
Is Butterstuff #6 an indica, sativa, or hybrid?
Butterstuff #6 is an indica-dominant hybrid.
Remember that indica and sativa genetics are not a reliable factor in determining how a strain may affect you. It’s important to dig deeper into the cannabinoids and terpenes present in cannabis flower to get a sense of how it might make you feel.
What is the lineage of Butterstuff #6?
Butterstuff #6 is a cross between Velvet Glove and Peanut Butter Breath. Velvet Glove is an indica-dominant hybrid with fast-acting effects that’s likely to leave you feeling relaxed and with a buzzing mood. As the high sets in, expect to feel a bit sleepy. Peanut Butter Breath is a moderately potent hybrid strain characterized by chill vibes and a sense of zen. It’s also known for its nutty flavors, from which it gets its name.
Butterstuff #6 cannabinoid content
Butterstuff #6 is a highly potent strain, often testing between 25% and 32% THC content. High tolerance consumers will love it for its elevated potency, but new and lower tolerance consumers should proceed with caution. Start with a small amount and wait to see how it affects you before consuming more — just a little bit will often do the trick with this strain!
This strain also has relatively high Cannabidiol (CBD) content at 2%, which is a significant amount for high-THC strains of cannabis. The presence of this minor cannabinoid may temper the high this strain produces thanks to its THC potency, but still expect it to be a strong strain.
Learn more about cannabinoids in our guide to how THC works or our CBD buyer’s guide, which breaks down everything you need to know about these two compounds.
What terpenes are in the Butterstuff #6 strain?
Butterstuff #6 features a blend of terpenes that generally has caryophyllene leading the way alongside high levels of limonene, humulene, and myrcene. Here’s what you need to know about each terpene and how it contributes to the overall aroma, flavor, and experience of Butterstuff #6:
- Caryophyllene: Known for its distinctive spicy and peppery aroma, caryophyllene stands out as the only terpene that directly interacts with the endocannabinoid system. This interaction may offer potential therapeutic effects, including anti-inflammatory and pain relief. It’s commonly found in strains like Sour Diesel and Bubba Kush.
- Limonene: Limonene exudes a fresh, citrusy fragrance reminiscent of lemons and oranges. This terpene is not only uplifting but may also help reduce stress and anxiety. It’s prevalent in strains like Super Lemon Haze and Do-Si-Dos, often associated with a bright, energizing high.
- Humulene: Characterized by its earthy, woody, and subtly spicy aroma, humulene is a terpene also found in hops, contributing to the flavor of many beers. In cannabis, humulene is thought to suppress appetite and provide anti-inflammatory benefits. Strains like Skywalker OG and Death Star are known to contain humulene.
- Myrcene: Often recognized for its herbal, musky scent, myrcene is one of the most common terpenes found in cannabis. It’s reputed for its sedative effects and ability to enhance the absorption of cannabinoids, potentially deepening the relaxing experience. Strains like OG Kush and Harlequin typically have high myrcene content, making them popular choices for those seeking calm and relaxation.
Learn more about terpenes in our cannabis terpenes guide, which breaks down what these compounds are and how they contribute to your consumption experience.
Appearance and aroma
You can recognize Butterstuff #6 by its small, dense buds, which typically feature dark green and purple hues throughout. Even its trichomes seem to give off a violet shimmer, and its surface is periodically punctuated by tiny amber pistils, which are the hair-like wisps you see throughout your buds.
Consumers often describe the smell of Butterstuff #6 as creamy, nutty, and buttery, with slight hints of sweet and sour citrus scents. Expect a similar flavor when you taste the flower, with just a hint of sweetness on the exhale.
What are the effects of Butterstuff #6?
Much like butter popcorn, Butterstuff #6 is ideal for a movie night. This strain is likely to leave you feeling relaxed in your seat with a sense of the giggles and a pleasant, tingling body high. What better way to enjoy your favorite films or binge-watch your favorite Netflix series?
Many consumers report that Butterstuff #6 is great for alleviating feelings of anxiety and stress, as well as boosting low moods. Whether you’re unwinding after a long, hard day or looking to make the most of a relaxing weekend, you may consider reaching for Butterstuff #6.
Keep in mind, though: when you consume too much of any strain, you may experience some unpleasant temporary side effects. When it comes to Butterstuff #6, you may experience dry eyes and mouth, so be sure to have a refreshing beverage and some eye drops ready. In some cases, consumers report feelings of paranoia after overindulging in Butterstuff #6. If this happens to you, find a peaceful, soothing place to relax and breathe, as these effects should dissipate shortly.
Butterstuff #6 reviews: What do folks say about the strain?
Want to hear more about Butterstuff #6 directly from cannabis shoppers? Here’s what some people have to say about the strain in online reviews:
“Powerful and potent but not overwhelming. I find it helps a lot with combating anxiety and panic,” said one Leafly user.
“I smoked this the other day while hiking and taking pictures after a long day at work. This was just what I needed as a pick me up to bring me some pain relief and a slight lift from my… slump,” said another.
Butterstuff #6 products available to buy at Hackettstown dispensaries
Ozone cultivates the Butterstuff #6 strain, and their products are available to buy at High Street. The items you’ll find include:
Strains similar to Butterstuff #6
Can’t find Butterstuff #6 or the strain isn’t quite meeting your expectations? These alternatives offer some similarities to Butterstuff #6 but with distinctions that may make them preferable to some consumers:
- White Runtz: This hybrid strain generally has a caryophyllene-dominant terpene profile and provides some of the same tingling sensations you can expect from Butterstuff #6. However, it has a far lower THC content, which may make it more appealing to low-tolerance consumers who find Butterstuff #6 to be too potent.
- Biscotti: This hybrid strain provides similar effects as Butterstuff #6 with a reduced THC potency. It also includes elevated levels of Cannabigerol (CBG), which often adds an element of euphoria to a session.
- Blueberry Cookies: This relatively low THC hybrid has some effects in common with Butterstuff #6 but may be a bit more sedating with a less intense high. Choose this if you’re looking for an even more relaxed session or if you find the potency of Butterstuff #6 to be overwhelming.
When Butterstuff #6 Strain products at High Street Dispensary
Whatever your favorite strain, you can count on High Street Dispensary in Hackettstown to provide the best flower the Garden State has to offer. Our flower isn’t limited to flower: you’ll also find edibles, concentrates, vapes, tinctures, and other top cannabis products in New Jersey. Stop by our dispensary to discuss your needs with our expert budtenders, or simply place an order for pickup and grab it at our drive-thru without leaving the comfort of your car. However you like your cannabis, we’ve got you covered at High Street.