The White
Lineage
(Unknown)
The White is covered with so many frosty trichomes that the buds look like they were dusted with sugar. While it looks much like an OG in structure, it has little of the OG smell or flavor. In fact, The White is actually known for a distinct lack of odor or flavor, but don’t be fooled! The high from this strain is a pure hybrid effect with equal body and head sensation, and definitely very potent.
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Sour Joker
Lineage
(Amnesia Haze x East Coast Sour Diesel)
Sour Joker is the stimulating sativa blend of Amnesia Haze and East Coast Sour Diesel (ECSD). This amped combination offers consumers a vigorous body buzz that is clear-headed and motivating, encouraging physical activity in or outside. Harness the mental clarity of this strain at lower doses and the fueled-up stimulation with continued use.
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Red-Headed Stranger
What is Red Headed Stranger?
Red Headed Stranger means different things to different people. If you’re a Willie Nelson fan (who isn’t?) Red Headed Stranger might be one of your favorite records.Â
(By the way, Willie released Red Headed Stranger, his 18th studio album, in 1975)
If you’re a Colorado cannabis fan, Red Headed Stranger is a sativa- dominant strain from our ENLIVEN product category.Â

Red Headed Stranger Effects:
- Energetic
- Euphoric
- Happy
- Relaxed
- Focused
- ProductiveÂ
What does the Red Headed Stranger strain do?
Red Headed Stranger is a stimulating daytime strain. It’ll make you want to go for a euphoric run or start a creative project. Red Headed Stranger might also finally give you the motivation to clean your kitchen (we’re not making promises).Â
Here are some more details we think you should know about Red Headed Stranger.
Red Headed Stranger is a cross between William’s Wonder and Tom Hill’s beloved strain, Haze. Its bouquet is spicy and sharp, with a hint of herbaceousness. And, as we said above, Red Headed Stranger is energizing for most people. It’ll get your body and mind moving.Â
Red Headed stranger is a reasonable choice for new Colorado cannabis consumers since it has a relatively low THC percentage (this also makes it a good daytime strain).Â
It’s also award-winning. Red Headed Stranger won “Best Sativa” in the 2012 High Times Colorado Cannabis Cup.
What strains are similar to Red Headed Stranger?
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams is a balanced sativa-dominant hybrid strain that’s believed to be a cross between Cindy 99 and William’s Wonder. It’s also the name of a legendary American Roots Music hero.Â
Tropicanna Banana
Tropicanna Banana is a sativa-dominant hybrid. It’s a potent cross between Tropicanna and Banana Kush that can reach THC levels up to 25%.Â
Trapsanto
Tropsanto is a hybrid strain believed to be a cross between GMO and Tropicana Cookies. It tastes like cookie dough, garlic, and spicy cinnamon, and we know that sounds odd, but it works. It’s potent, flavorful, and perfect for dabbing.Â
Pineapple Express
Pineapple Express is a 60:40 sativa-dominant hybrid (60% sativa, 40% indica). It’s a cross between Trainwreck and Hawaiian, and while it’s not the heaviest hitter in our strain bank, Pineapple Express has its merits!Â
Lilac Diesel
Lilac Diesel is a balanced hybrid strain (50/50 indica/sativa) developed by crossing classic strains like Silver Lemon Haze, Forbidden Fruit, NY Cherry Pie, and Citral Glue. It’s beautifully pungent and perfect for hybrid strain lovers.Â
Here’s what Lightshade Budtenders say about Red Headed Stranger (the strain, not Willie’s album):
It's racy and uplifting. Perfect for daytime smoking when you have to get things done/run errands.
Definitely one of my favorite strains. I feel like it has a bright happy high and I'm a fan of painting when I've smoked some Red!
Very energetic and creative, the red headed stranger gives a little edge to be social and get things done!
I feel that the strain is pretty lack luster and inconsistent as far as how it grows. I tend to prefer a sativa that I can actually feel, this one just doesn't do it for me. There are multiple cuts and this one just doesn't do it for me or my wife.
It smells good but I don't like it at all. Indica is the only type of weed that gets me high. Sativa just gets me paranoid and it takes too much weed to smoke. It's like taking a shot (Indica) vs drinking a beer (Sativa), you will always have less shots but could always have more beer. RHS is very popular amongst customers however.
I'm not too into Sativas, but RHS is great. I like the taste, the look, and the smell.
I loved the smoke! The taste was slightly earthy with a hint of fruit. Provided me with an uplifting high. I felt energized and able to get things done.
While the Red Head is a sativa, I have never experienced particularly strong effects from it. I also do not find it to have a particularly noticeable or pleasant scent, especially compared to our other sativas, such as Lemon Skunk, Lavender Jones, or even the White '99 which hits very strong and always has dense nugs!
Lineage
(Haze x William's Wonder)
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Green Crack
What is Green Crack?
Green Crack is a potent and stimulating daytime strain that Colorado dispensary shoppers love! The Green Crack devotion is understandable. There are only a few strains that can compete with Green Crack’s focus and pointed energy.
What does the Green Crack strain do?
Like most cannabis strains, Green Crack gets you high! But the effects are nuanced and won’t leave you couch-locked.Â
Green Crack gives Colorado cannabis fans an uplifting heady buzz that powers their daytime activities. It’s fruity and tangy, with a flavor that reminds us of juicy mango.Â
Still, the strain name can conjure negative images, so many consumers prefer using a now common alternative, Green Cush. However you call it, Green Crack is our go-to for a daytime strain that increases energy and fights fatigue, gloom, and stress.
Here are some more details we think you should know about Green Crack.
Green Crack was initially named Green Cush by its creator, Cecil C. The strain took third place for Best Sativa at the 2015 Denver High Times Cannabis Cup, and during the flowering season, it’s utterly white from thick resin coating.
Why is it called Green Crack?
In the beginning, consumers most often called the strain “Green Cush,” but the one and only D-O-DOUBLE G (Snoop Dogg) changed its name to Green Crack to match its potent and energizing effects (sativa-like).
Here’s some extra information for amateur cultivators.
Experts say Green Crack grows short, vegetates fast, and can handle indoor and outdoor growing conditions. The plant flowers in roughly 56 days and features small and densely clustered resinous buds.
Reviews
One of my all-time favorite sativas, the high is creative, inspiring, a little racy but if you are aware of that aspect going into it, it's not troubling. I like the earthy taste, the myrcene is there is so great!
This strain is one of my favorite sativa's. It's potent and energetic with a nice tasting hit. I would say this strain is definitely in my top 10 of over 100 different strains I have tried.
Flavor, aesthetic and effect. This strain is a triple threat, love it.
This strain is rather uplifting when I smoke it. I enjoy the flavor and the fact that I do not feel paranoid when I am smoking it.
While I loved Green Crack back in the day the strain has been overgrown and isn't much to look at these days. It has been a long time since I was impressed with a batch. It's an uplifting strain but I would rather smoke Durban Poison or Golden Goat if I am searching for those effects.
Green Crack is by far one of my fave strains! Not only does the taste have a nice fruity hint but the uplifting high provides an awesome experience.
Lineage
Skunk X 1 Cross
The precise lineage is as hazy as a cloud of Green Crack smoke, but most people think Green Crack is a cross between a late 1980’s Super Sativa Seed Club, Skunk #1, and an Afghani landrace
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Durban Poison
Lineage
(South African Landrace)
Durban Poison is a landrace strain originating in South Africa, and was supposedly inbred in Amsterdam within its own line, at times being crossed with an Early Dutch Skunk to improve flowering time, resulting in a stable and productive seed stock. Durban’s unique, sweet anise-kissed mentholated scent translates directly into the taste, which is citrusy, spicy and very sweet. Known for its effects more than anything else, it’s an absolutely soaring Sativa that leaves the user feeling extremely clear-headed, energetic, motivated and positive. Durban Poison is a superb daytime strain that aids with mood elevation, energy, ocular relief, appetite stimulation and nerve issues.
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