White Widow
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For those in search of a well-rounded high that hits all the right notes, there’s no need to look any further than White Widow weed strain. An Amsterdam staple, this balanced hybrid is derived from Brazilian sativa and South Indian indica parents – bringing you the top characteristics of both worlds. Clocking in at around 15% THC with just trace amounts of CBD (roughly 1%), White Widow cannabis strain delivers a mild but revitalising punch which helps explain why it’s one of the most popular varieties going these days. People often feel boosted and chatty after a few tokes; the warm energy also spreads down your limbs making it usable for socialising (also enhances music appreciation) plus physical activities. Aroma is an earthy piney sensation: many also detect freshly ground coffee nearby. Myrcene is White Widow’s most abundant terpene, contributing to more than one-third of its profile – alongside pinene (alpha) and caryophyllene. Woody with some spiciness; these undertones surface when bud is broken apart or burnt in a joint (or blunt). Ripe fruit flavours can also be found on occasion. The pleasing aroma is not the only thing going for it: the effects – a blend body-stone buzz that ebbs and flows but does not leave you feeling sleepy or too monged out afterwards – have helped make this Dutch classic famous across borders!
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**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.