Stock photo of a strain similar to Whoa Si Whoa

If you decide to try the Whoa Si Whoa cannabis strain, get ready for an experience that’s not unlike being carried away by waves on a summer night. This amazing hybrid has lots of terpenes, and most of them are like limonene—which smells citrusy and could help lift your mood while getting rid of any nervous feelings. There are also other flavours going on when you smoke or vape it (they may remind you of how apricots taste juicy, but also how apples are crispy); overall, there is so much flavour happening with every hit!

This type of weed strain contains 25% THC plus just enough CBD at 1%: perfect if you want some recreational fun along with therapy for things like pain relief too. You’ll start feeling good effects almost immediately—they rush through your body, making your arms and legs feel all tingly while also wanting to chat with pals non-stop! And hey, why not make art together? Its head high feels like a really big hug from the inside out, meaning socialising will be easy-breezy (and so might painting or binge-watching TV shows).

People who feel blue, super stressed out, or have migraines really enjoy smoking Whoa Si Whoa weed strain because it helps them relax without feeling too tired out afterward—and bonus points if fruity stuff helps calm the nerves down too. Fans say each inhale brings something new, whether that be part of its complex taste profile or benefits such as mood improvement combined with not feeling totally zonked.

Whoa Si Whoa Strain Reviews

There are no reviews for Whoa Si Whoa, yet. Be the first person to review this strain!

*Statements made on this website have not been evaluated by the UK Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Information provided by this website or this company is not a substitute for individual medical advice.

**Consumers have reported these possible side effects. However it is important to note that cannabis affects everybody differently, and a majority of consumers report not experiencing side effects when consuming cannabis.