Red Headed Stranger rides in with classic swagger: a zesty, spice-tinged sativa that pairs Tom Hill’s Haze with William’s Wonder. Its tall, Haze-leaning frame stacks elongated, frosty colas, while the Wonder side thickens calyxes and adds density. Cracking a jar releases bright citrus, peppery-herbal notes and a thread of pine; on the palate it stays clean and zippy. Expect an energetic, uplifted, laser-focused headspace that still allows you to stay present and productive. Typical lots test between roughly 16–26% THC with low CBD, and dominant terpenes often read as myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene. Indoors, plants show vigorous stretch and reward training; a 10–12 week bloom is common, returning around 400 g/m². Outdoors in warm, sunny climates, well-managed specimens can reach head-high stature and yield about 500 g per plant. Named for Willie Nelson’s 1975 opus, this cultivar cemented its reputation in Colorado when it earned a silver medal for Best sativa at the 2012 Medical Cannabis Cup in Denver.






