Headband
THC
27%VERY HIGH
CBD
0%VERY LOW
Type
indica
afternoon
afternoon

Typical Effects

FocusedFocused
RelaxedRelaxed
Cotton MouthCotton Mouth

Common Usage

DepressedDepressed
Loss of AppetiteLoss of Appetite
AnxietyAnxiety

Headband Weed Strain

The Headband weed strain is a hybrid variety with a 60:40 Indica to Sativa background. If you’re looking for reliable effects, you’ll find them with the Headband cannabis strain! Headband marijuana strain products contain between 20% and 27% THC. You’ll notice strong effects from the very first toke. The Headband weed strain mixes famous varieties like OG Kush, Sour Diesel, and Master Kush, so its powerful results are no surprise. Headband buds are known to cause hallucinatory effects, making this strain a good choice for experienced users. 

Headband Strain Characteristics

Headband flowers are a relatively balanced hybrid, featuring 60% Indica heritage and 40% Sativa. The plant’s physical appearance takes more after its Indica ancestors. Headband cannabis strain’s closely packed branches are a classic Indica growth pattern! Look for pale green leaves with purple patches on Headband marijuana strain plants. How do Headband buds look? Headband flowers are dense and covered with a sticky layer of glistening silver trichomes. The Headband marijuana strain has a pleasant aroma similar to pine and lemon. Creamy vanilla and lemon terpenes make Headband cannabis strain smoke taste and smell delicious.

 

Uses & Effects of Headband Strain

People use the Headband marijuana strain for recreational and medical purposes. Headband buds are an excellent choice for managing physical and mental issues, including depression, anxiety, stress, insomnia, muscle spasms, cramps, migraines, etc.

 

Recommended Cannabis Strains

Gas Mask Strain

Moby Dick Strain

Zombie Kush Strain

 

References

Health Canada (2020, January 23). Cannabis Laws and Regulations. Government of Canada. Accessed from: https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/drugs-medication/cannabis/laws-regulations.html

Bridgeman, M. B., Abazia, D. T (2017, March). Medicinal Cannabis: History, Pharmacology, And Implications for the Acute Care Setting. US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health. Accessed from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5312634/

Iversen, Leslie. (2003, June 1). Cannabis and the brain. Oxford Academic. Accessed from: https://academic.oup.com/brain/article/126/6/1252/330602

Common Usage

Depressed
6/10
Loss of Appetite
4/10
Anxiety
8/10
Pain
10/10
Nausea
2/10

Typical Effects

Focused
4/10
Relaxed
6/10
Cotton Mouth
4/10
Creative
10/10
Euphoric
8/10

THC Content

Highest Test
27%
Strain Average
24%
Indica Average
12.5%

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