Red Headed Stranger

Red Headed Stranger, also known as "RHS," is an energizing sativa medical marijuana strain named in homage to the 1975 album by Willie Nelson. 

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A cross between Tom Hill’s Haze and William’s Wonder, Red Headed Stranger offers a jolt of cerebral vigor that fuels creativity and focus. True to its Haze heritage, Red Headed Stranger takes on a sharp spicy aroma with subtle herbal notes.

Overview

Cannabinoids

THC: 12%-21%

CBD: 1%

Strain Types

Indica: 80%
Sativa: 20%

Terpenes

Beta-Caryophyllene
Limonene
Myrcene

Flavonoids

Flavonoid profile unknown, but Red Headed Stranger contains Cannflavins A, B, and C unique to cannabis.

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Effects

Red Headed Stranger has been reported to have the following effects:

  • Calming

  • Euphoria

  • Hunger

  • Sleepy

The following adverse effects have also been reported:

  • Dry Eyes

  • Dry Mouth

  • Dizziness

  • Paranoid

Medical Applications

Red Headed Stranger is praised for reducing anxiety, stress, insomnia, chronic pain, muscle spasms, inflammation, and aiding PTSD symptoms.

 
Dosing

Moderate THC versions are recommended for anxiety and depression, while those managing chronic pain may require higher THC doses. Start with a slow-and-low approach.

Growing

Indoors, Red Headed Stranger flowers in seven weeks, yielding 17-21 ounces per square meter. Outdoor harvest occurs late September to early October, yielding 16-18 ounces per plant.

Height

It reaches heights of 3.6-4 feet indoors and up to 8 feet outdoors, thriving in colder climates.

Humidity and Temperature

Red Headed Stranger exhibits resilience in colder climates during outdoor growth, adapting well to varying humidity levels. It thrives in conditions where temperatures are conducive to its flourishing, offering a versatile option for cultivation.

Flowering

When cultivated indoors, Red Headed Stranger flowers within seven weeks, boasting a robust yield of 17-21 ounces per square meter. Outdoors, the strain is ready for harvest between late September and early October, delivering substantial yields of 16-18 ounces per plant, making it a rewarding choice for both indoor and outdoor growers.

FAQ’s

  • Red Headed Stranger is known for inducing calming, euphoric, and sleepy effects. To mitigate common adverse effects like dry mouth and eyes, users are advised to stay hydrated. Additionally, potential headaches and dizziness can be alleviated by avoiding overuse and maintaining hydration.

  • Red Headed Stranger is often praised for its medicinal properties, particularly in reducing anxiety, stress, chronic pain, muscle spasms, inflammation, and aiding symptoms of PTSD. The combination of THC's analgesic properties and CBD's anti-inflammatory effects plays a crucial role in these therapeutic applications.

  • Indoors, Red Headed Stranger flowers in approximately seven weeks, yielding 17-21 ounces per square meter. Outdoors, it is ready for harvest between late September and early October, providing substantial yields of 16-18 ounces per plant. The strain adapts well to colder climates and varying humidity levels, making it a versatile option for cultivation in different environments.

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This article has been reviewed by Steven Fiore, MD.

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