White Widow reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain White Widow.
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My go to out of my two faves. This one helps with anxiety and I don’t get paranoid. Super creative moods and vibes.
powerful for small dose. I have a lot of medical conditions and this is a very potent drain for such a small amount taken. It's like my mind is awake and alert and happy and alleviated. My body has this initial tingling sensation and then now I'm in the couch lock phase. perfect for bedtime. I took it around 11:30 and it's now 3:30 a.m. so don't take it at night time unless maybe around dinner lol. It helps with the appetite but it doesn't cause the munchies It encourages you to want to eat. It's very strange to have my legs completely still feeling like they're way down by sand. I have restless legs all the time so this is a very strange sensation. If this is your first time trying white widow, go slow 1 to 2 puffs then put it out. Wait a couple of hours and bam it'll hit you hahah.
It’s classic! I start smoking in Ukraine and usually we have been smoking unstrain wild weed. But one time we found a gold weed called white widow and price was crazy but it worth any grams of that weed it’s was my first time smoking popular strain. Few hours I was on other planet
Top strain I have had, laughing for hours, so happy, there was nothing negative about it.
Picked it up in a small town in Washington State, using my medical cannabis recommendation. Good stuff! It made me cough with the first three hits which is unusual. I was taking bong hits and with crushed ice in the catcher I usually don't have that issue. Regardless, after the first bong rip, I realized this bowl of White Widow will make me quite high. I felt some great tingling in my extremities and a bit in my head. Made me feel super euphoric and I actually got up and danced to "Big Time" by Peter Gabriel, totally random I know, but that was unusual for me, so it definitely had an effect. Happy toking!
Probably the best I've ever had. There's just such a desirable, unsloppy high to this strain. It's beautiful. Tastes like lemons and a little bit of licorice on the exhale. I reccomend trying it for ADHD.
POW!! This stuff is extremely strong and hits you quick! I'm completely blasted and very surprised as I write this. Just tried White Widow in my vaporizer and 2 minutes later I'm getting intoxicated. About 7 more minutes and I hit the peak. As for the high....let me mention that I smoked a bit from this exact same stash in a pipe before and didn't like it. Thought the "high" was boring, lifeless and somewhat anxiety prone. It was a bit slow to come on, too. Well, let me just say a vaporizer makes all the difference. In my vaporizer set at 390 F, the high is much more "colorful" and "lively", not to mention one bloody hell of a lot stronger!! It's both relaxing and energetic at the same time. I get up and move around soooo much easier, and it feels like I'm not putting any effort into it. I clearly feel "funny" in the head, but my thinking isn't clouded. It's very, very focused. I'm motivated to get sh*t done. Perfect for work. Definitely getting this again.
I walked into my local Prop 215 compliant dispensary looking for a good remedy to my spasticity, pain, and eye pressure. The thug behind the counter eyed me with an empty gaze as I walked through the door and barked over to me, "what do you need?". I was quite startled and simply asked for some medicine to ease my pain and discomfort. He looked over his wares momentarily and procured a brown bag marked "white widow". I hesitated momentarily then purchased my medicine. As I entered my vehicle I noticed a strange odor emanating from the paper bag. The scented resembled what I can only describe as a mix between vomit and freshly deceased skunk. I shrugged and went on my way. Back at home, I rolled a large "joint" of white widow and proceeded to take 3 large puffs. As I exhaled the third puff I began coughing, which only accentuated my crippling pain. After the coughing fit came to an end after what seemed an eternity, I was left with a strange spinning sensation in my abdomen and lower spinal column. "How peculiar", I remarked as I extinguished the burning cigarette. Not thirty minutes later, I found myself calling everyone who had written their numbers in my old highschool year book. No one answered, but I still felt the need to chat. I phoned my wife who was away on a business trip and explained that my medicine was giving me strange paranoia and that my mouth felt so dry, it was almost as if i had been chewing on cotton balls for the past hour. She laughed and hung up the phone. I don't quite remember the rest of my "trip", but I can say with certainty that "white widow" is NOT the medicine I was looking for unfortunately....