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White Widow


White Widow Overview:
A sativa dominant lass of reportedly South Indian hybrid X Brazilian sativa lineage. Very popular, reliably strong, and relatively new; White Widow will make her impression felt with socially acceptable effects and maximum energetic intensity.

Looks (9.5): Bright green in color with accented amber auburn hairs, semi-dense and stout in composition. White Widow has an attractive trademark sugary confectionary coating pops on visual and tactile inspection, sticky sweet with a gorgeous trichome twinkle.

Smell (9.4): Musky and mossy on the outside with a nice spiced up citrus tinted mask on breakup bouquet. White Widow is somewhat shy in scent as the enlivening aroma waits for a push before blossoming into a mild lemon citrus funk, sweet light and dankly fruity.

Taste (9.6): Skunk, funky, hunky dory citrus spicy zest best describes White Widow. Slightly skunky and decidedly dank with a smooth but awakening citrus zing that activates the taste buds.

Effects (10): While mental alleviation and activation were the intended result, and that was felt, but it was the physically immobilizing traits that left the biggest impression. Heavier on the body than anticipated, not so socially functional either as spiking bouts of elation and euphoria win out over day to day functionality. White Widow is very strong and even longer in effect, clear the calendar for a few hours at least, White Widow digs her claws in and doesn’t let go without a scratch or two.

Indications: Good for mood enhancement, stress relief, anxiety reduction, appetite stimulation, daytime pain relief, nausea, mood enhancement.

~ Dr. Watson ~





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