Cherry Chocolate Widow Strain
Offers a delightful taste and soothing high without sedation, ideal for relaxation and managing stress.
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Growing Info
How to Grow the Cherry Chocolate Widow Strain
Growing the Cherry Chocolate Widow strain requires some basic gardening skills. It’s a balanced hybrid, so it can adapt to both indoor and outdoor environments. The flowering period for this strain is typical around 60 to 70 days. With proper care, it can produce a generous yield.
The History and Genetics of Cherry Chocolate Widow Strain
Cherry Chocolate Widow is an evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa) created through crossing the delicious Cherry Chemdawg X Pre-95 White Widow strains. This combination results in a flavorful and soothing experience.
Cherry Chocolate Widow Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Cherry Chocolate Widow presents a mesmerizing flavor profile that combines sweet, fruity cherries, creamy chocolate, and sour citrus. Its aroma is a delightful mix of peppery, sour citrus, creamy dark chocolate, and sugary cherries. This strain features oversized, triangle-shaped blue-green nugs with deep blue leaves, thick orange hairs, and chunky blue-tinted white crystal trichomes.
Medical Benefits of Cherry Chocolate Widow Strain
Cherry Chocolate Widow is highly valued for its medicinal benefits. It is particularly effective for managing chronic stress or anxiety, chronic pain, cramps or muscle spasms, PMS, and depression. Its high THC level of 22-24% boosts its efficacy in treating these ailments.
Main Effects of Cherry Chocolate Widow Strain
The effects of Cherry Chocolate Widow include a sense of euphoria, relaxation, and happiness. As your mind becomes free of negative thoughts, your body will feel deeply relaxed but not sedated. This strain promotes an overall calming experience.
Potential Side Effects of Cherry Chocolate Widow Strain
As with many high-THC strains, potential side effects might include dry mouth and dry eyes. Starting with a low dose and gradually increasing can help manage these effects.