Buddha's Sister
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Buddha's Sister is a indica cultivar that has an average of 21% THC content. One parent of this cultivar is Afghan Hawaiian. Consumers report this cultivar has prominent earthy, flowery and sweet flavors. Buddha's Sister’s dominant terpene is caryophyllene. Secondary terpenes include myrcene. Some consumers report feeling relaxed when ingesting Buddha's Sister. A common negative side effect of Buddha's Sister is that consumers feel dry mouth. HashDash users report relief from stress when ingesting Buddha's Sister.
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Consumed by 11 peopleIs Buddha's Sister Indica, Sativa, or Hybrid?
Buddha's Sister is an indica. Its lineage is Afghan Hawaiian.
Due to advanced cultivation techniques and cross-breeding, essentially most cultivars are hybrids.
Is Buddha's Sister strong?
Buddha's Sister has a THC percentage of 21%. Newer consumers may find that Buddha's Sister is strong.
Experiences vary depending on the consumer. Tolerance level, lifestyle, diet, and growing method all impact how a strain makes you feel.
What does Buddha's Sister smell like?
HashDash platform users indicate that Buddha's Sister smells earthy, due to its terpenes profile of caryophyllene.