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Buddha’s Sister Strain

Updated: Nov 1

Buddha’s Sister is an enjoyable medicinal variety that was created by the famed breeders at Soma Seeds.

This mostly indica strain is one that thrived both in outdoor as well as hydroponic setting, and is very popular among growers due to its chilled out nature mixed with its uncomplicated personality.

Information about Buddha’s Sister marijuana strain:


Buddha’s Sister is a Dutch variant that hails from Amsterdam, where it was engineered by the breeders at Soma Seeds themselves.

This strain used to be called Soma Skunk V+ before it was renamed in order to appeal to its audience better, and is said to be a cross between Reclining Buddha and Afghan and Hawaiian landrace strains.


A generally zen kind of smoke, this hybrid has grown immensely in popularity in the Amsterdam coffee shops, and is aptly named, as it is said to conjure up a state so chill that it can almost be called meditation.

Buddha’s Sister is a cerebrally inspiring kind of breed, with many artist types as its loyal fans.


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Effects

Buddha’s Sister is an appropriately named strain, as it is popular for the fact that it induces a fully chilled out high.

This strain can relax you quite easily, making your mind feel unbothered and all zenned out, which is what many of its fans love it for.

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A highly recommended evening strain, this smoke will leave you feeling uplifted even at the end of a long and taxing work day.

Buddha’s Sister will never fail to put a smile on your face, and make you feel happy and relaxed, with your worries far gone to the point where you wont even remember that you had any in the first place.


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Buddha’s Sister Effects

Buddha’s Sister can make you sleepy, so it is best if you consume it towards the end of the day rather than in the morning.

This hybrid is perfect for sharing in a social setting, as it will make you feel more inspired to communicate with your company, rendering you more talkative and eager to chat than you usually are.

Fragrance

Buddha’s Sister smells like a diesel flower, reeking of stickiness and sweetness.

This strain carries a whiff of earthiness that is mixed in with the sour smell of fresh pine, with a distinctly woody aroma that ties all its fragrances together, making for an extra appealing plant.

Flavors

Buddha’s Sister tastes as enticing as its aroma hints on, with a strong all-round blueberry flavor that is coated in cheese.

In the inhale, a sticky earthy and citrus taste can be detected, while its exhale tastes more like sweet pine, with a hint of woody in the very end.

Adverse Reaction

Buddha’s Sister has very few side effects, and only minor ones.

The most pronounced adverse effects of this strain is a general dry-mouth feeling that often comes with dry and itchy eyes, so it is recommended that you stay hydrated in order to minimize feeling parched.


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Buddha’s Sister Adverse Reaction – Image powered by Marijuana.com

Other side effects when smoking Buddha’s Sister may include a mild anxiety that can linger for a while.

You may also feel dizzy at times, especially if you are a novice user, and this may also translate into a general feeling of paranoia, so it is recommended to keep the dosage at a reasonable level.

Medical

Buddha’s Sister is a popular medical strain, and is widely lauded for its many healing abilities.

This strain is especially fitting for patients who struggle to keep their chronic stress in check, as it can relax you fully and turn worried thoughts into more reasonable ones.

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This strain can help patients curb their chronic pain too, allowing them to feel soothed and relieved off the general heaviness they may experience everyday.

Buddha’s Sister can help combat fatigue, giving you a much needed boost of energy and encouragement, and making you feel more motivated.


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Buddha’s Sister Medical

Buddha’s Sister can help combat feelings of depression, especially in those who suffer from it due to a stressful lifestyle.

Patients with inflammation issues may also benefit from the use of this strain, as it can greatly reduce pain due to joint inflammations and arthritis.

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Growing

Buddha’s Sister is easy to grow all in all and is suitable for hydroponic as well as outdoor environments.

This strain loves a good dose of sunshine and can grow into a thick, medium height plant, carrying heavy and fragrant buds with a distinctly sweet pine aroma.

Flowering Time

Indoors

Buddha’s Sister grown indoors can be expected to yield an average of about 17 ounces of bud per square meter planted. This hybrid can take an estimated 9 to 10 weeks to flower and be ready for a harvest.

The Sister Strain

The Sister Strain


The Sister is an Indica dominant strain with the same genetics as the world famous Chemdawg. Read our detailed review!


Outdoors

Buddha’s Sister when grown outdoors can yield an average of about 21 ounces per plant cultivated. This strain grows well through the summer, and should be ready for a harvest around late October.


Origin


FAQ About Buddha’s Sister Strain

What is the Buddha’s Sister strain yield?

Buddha’s Sister yields 17 oz/ m2 indoors and 21 ounces per plant outdoors.


How much THC does Buddha’s Sister have?

From 19% up to 22% THC.


What are the origins of the Buddha’s Sister strain?

Buddha’s Sister was created from a mix between Reclining Buddha and Afghan Hawaiian.

Have you ever smoked or grown your own ? Please let me know what you think about this marijuana strain in the comments below.

Robert


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