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Double Bear Concentrates - Headband Cookies Sugar - 1

Headband Cookies Sugar

Users report feeling relaxed.
Relaxed
Euphoric

Headband Cookies is a sativa-dominant cross of Chem D, Headband, Mandarin Cookies, and California Black Rose. This strain has trichome drenched, dense buds with a pungent whirlwind of flavors ranging from sour to floral to diesel. These Headband Cookies are great for a burst of energy while soothing pain and stress.
Flavors
  • Diesel
  • Earthy
  • Woody
Effects & flavors are reported by users on our site. This is for informational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Please consult your physician before changing any medical treatment.

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Headband
hybrid

Headband has several origins, but it's most known for its cerebral effect that users compare to the feeling of wearing a headband. In addition to the heady high, users have reported feeling spacey, relaxed and euphoric.


Headband by DNA Genetics

Amsterdam’s DNA Genetics used an OG Kush male to pollinate a Sour Diesel female and create Headband, a short and bushy plant during the vegetative phase that makes the most of the available space during the flowering cycle. The strain creates small buds and benefits from aggressive training as a means of improving the plant’s yield.


Headband of Unknown Origin

Another origin of Headband is reportedly an indica-dominant cross between Sour Diesel and a Sensi Seeds Northern Lights cross. Once referred to as Daywrecker Diesel or Underdawg, this genetic combination joined together many commendable traits from its parents’ lineage. Headband was reportedly named Diesel #1 when an East Coast breeder known as Weasel first cultivated the strain in the mid-1990s.


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