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One of the most famous strains of all time! This particular strain changed everything in the cannabis industry. The original. GSC
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White Widow — Sharon Cut
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Heirloom Selection · Circa 1999–2001
The Sharon Cut of White Widow is a rare, heirloom selection rooted in the early underground forum era—long before hype strains and mass production.
This cut traces back to a grower known as Lonestar, a respected figure from the early cannabis community. Around 1999–2000, while running White Widow from seed, one standout phenotype stopped him in his tracks—reportedly earning the name “Sharon” after its unforgettable impact.
The cut was later passed along in the early 2000s and has remained a tightly held, low-circulation genetic ever since.
Aroma & Flavor
Sharon carries a uniquely layered profile that sets it apart from typical Widow expressions:
Grape and peach sweetness up front
Backed by classic White Widow funk
Musky, slightly earthy depth on breakdown
It’s not loud in a modern “candy gas” way—it’s refined, old-world terpene complexity.