Webster
Webster
Weedstraindb™ Strain Profile
This profile is part of the Weedstraindb cannabis database, built to help patients, educators, and curious consumers understand strain names with more context and less hype.
Webster
Classification: Sativa-dominant hybrid
Hook:
Webster is a motivating, citrus-sweet sativa-dominant hybrid known for energetic lift, mental ease, and a functional daytime feel.
Lineage:
Webster’s exact lineage is not consistently published across public strain references. It is best treated as a lesser-documented sativa-dominant hybrid unless a specific grower or breeder provides verified parentage for the batch.
Aroma / Flavor / Appearance:
Webster often carries citrus, sweetness, earth, herbs, and light spice. The flavor may open with sweet citrus on the exhale before finishing with a mild earthy-herbal edge. Buds are commonly described as leafy, deep green, and accented by rust-colored pistils, with a sativa-leaning flower structure.
Effects & Use:
Webster is generally described as uplifting, energetic, motivating, mentally relaxing, and physically active. The experience may encourage movement, chores, exercise, creativity, or daytime productivity, though some users report that it can become more relaxing or sleepy later in the session.
Medical / Wellness Use:
Patients may look to Webster for stress, fatigue, low mood, appetite support, or mental fog. Because it can lean stimulating, patients sensitive to sativa-style effects may want to start with a smaller amount and avoid using it too close to bedtime.
Grow Notes:
Webster appears to be a less standardized cultivar, so grow traits may vary by source. Public grow references describe it as relatively low-maintenance, higher-yielding, and sativa-leaning, with a flowering window that may run around 10–12 weeks. Growers should plan for stretch, airflow, height management, and careful drying to preserve its citrus-sweet profile.
Lab Profile:
Webster batches are commonly associated with moderate-to-high THC potential, though exact results vary by grower, phenotype, harvest timing, and cure. Expected terpene direction may include limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, and terpinolene, supporting a citrus, sweet, earthy, herbal, and uplifting sativa-dominant profile.
Patient Reminder
Strain names are not enough. Two products with the same strain name can feel different depending on grower, harvest, cure, storage, lab profile, terpene content, and individual biology.
Knowledge First. Always.
This page is for education and database reference only. It is not medical advice, product placement, or a promise of effects. Use lab results, labels, and personal tolerance when making real cannabis decisions.
