White Strawberry

(5 customer reviews)

Get ready for a berry good time with White Strawberry strain! Sprinkled with a frosty layer trichomes. Bred for maximum terpenes, this sativa-dominant hybrid weed hails from an enviable lineage: The White and Strawberry Cough. The plump green buds lavishly coated with fire orange pistils will leave you mesmerized. A sniff reveals mouth-watering aromas of ripe strawberries blended with earthy undertones. A single puff of White Strawberry and you’re in for an exhilarating cerebral ride that can clear your mind faster than you can say “lift-off!” Sporting a THC level that hovers between 20-23% and CBD content of about 1% this cannabis strain is no slouch. White Strawberry is a go-to for medical marijuana patients looking for help with stress and even dulling aches.

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  1. Verified owner Erin Giesbrecht (verified owner)

    Sweet odor and smooth smoke. The terpines are strong smelling but not strong tasting. Very clean high. Good for days when you gotta get things done.

  2. Verified owner manuprimeau (verified owner)

    White Strawberry is a visually appealing strain with frosty buds and a sweet strawberry aroma. Its smooth smoke delivers a balanced high, uplifting the mood and providing gentle relaxation. Overall, White Strawberry is a delightful choice for those seeking a flavorful and enjoyable cannabis experience.

  3. Verified owner Josée Laviolette (verified owner)

    Bonne herbe pour soulager la douleur et aider a dormir

  4. Verified owner Crystal Gallant (verified owner)

    Good for the price

  5. Verified owner Randy Daigle (verified owner)

    Looks beautiful, taste great, smells awesome.

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