Charlotte’s Web

(8 customer reviews)

Charlotte’s Web is a CBD cannabis strain with delicious citrus flavours. The Genetics of this outstanding marijuana come from the Stanley Brothers. This Sativa flower has buds with vibrant green, bright orange hairs and a thick layer of trichomes. Also, Charlotte’s Web strain is famous for its mellow and happy effects great for social settings or a mood boost.

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WD Gardens

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WD Gardens

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  1. Verified owner Emma Thompson-Jones (verified owner)

    A lovely strain for both smoking and vaping. The cbd really kicks in with this one, though I agree that it was more pscho active than I expected so be careful! The quality is really high with moist buds that have lots of stickiness to them. I’ll definitely be buying again!

  2. Verified owner Eric Lowe (verified owner)

    Love Charlotte’s Web great for making cbd honey and cbd oil and smells really nice and tastes great.Keeps me calm and relaxed and focused if you like cbd this is the strain for you.

  3. Verified owner Mathieu Bonneau-Landry (verified owner)

    Great product ! Feels different !

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