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Trinidad's Higher Calling U

Trinidad, CO
1173.6 miles away
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Red Headed Stranger Shake

Strain rating:
Sativa
THC 15.5%
CBD 0.0%
Red Headed Stranger Shake
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Trinidad's Higher Calling U
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|1173.6 miles away

About this product

What better way to pay homage to Willie Nelson than to give him his own strain of weed? He's the world's premier stoner balladeer, and he's smoked more marijuana than the rest of country music combined. With a top THC content of 19-26%, this isn't an atomic strain, but it can be a great medical tool for arthritis, migraines, and seizure disorders. Red Headed Stranger has a strong dose of CBD, a chemical used to treat severe epilepsy in children. CBD has other medicinal applications: It's an antipsychotic, an anti-inflammatory, an anti-oxidant, and an antidepressant. It also fights cancer cells. Red Headed Stranger scored 2nd place sativa dominant at last year's High Times Medical Cannabis Cup in Denver. A combination of William's Wonder (a 50:50 sativa/indica ratio) and Haze (a 80:20 sativa/indica ratio), Red Headed Stranger delivers both a head and a body high. It first appeared on the Colorado medical marijuana market in 2011, so it's still very new, and that means it's hard to find almost everywhere. But it's worth a try: The clear, mellow high is a perfect way to honor the real Red Headed Stranger.

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"(1) Marijuana has intoxicating effects and may be habit forming and addictive."; (2) "Marijuana impairs concentration, coordination, and judgment. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under its influence."; (3) "There are health risks associated with consumption of marijuana."; (4) "For use only by adults twenty-one and older. Keep out of the reach of children."; (5) "Marijuana should not be used by women who are pregnant or breast feeding."