Herijuana from Woodhorse Seeds is an indica-dominant inbred line shaped in the early 2000s, born from Petrolia Headstash (an Afghani from Humboldt County) and the elusive Killer New Haven hybrid. Selected across many generations to near-uniformity, Herijuana grows as a compact, broad-leaf plant with bountiful side branching and a vigorous stretch in the first weeks of bloom. Indoors it typically finishes in about 56 days, with most phenotypes ready between day 49 and 63, delivering medium-to-high harvests around 450 g per m2; outdoor plants can reach roughly 600 g each when well grown. The bouquet leans earthy and spicy with woody undertones, and the flavor carries hints of sandalwood alongside the classic hashy depth. Lab reports vary, but mature flowers commonly test in the 17 to 25 percent THC range with trace CBD. Myrcene, beta-caryophyllene and pinene tend to dominate, driving a weighty, body-forward experience that many describe as deeply relaxing, tingly, and pleasantly soporific. Expect stubby, resin-caked colas that manicure quickly thanks to a high calyx-to-leaf ratio. Credit Woodhorse Seeds for the original cross and subsequent IBL refinement that helped cement Herijuana as a reliable, old-school powerhouse for growers who prize consistency, potency, and straightforward, compact morphology. Aromas often open earthy and flowery with a faint cheese edge.

