Cultiva’s Lee Anne Womac is a 24% THC hybrid balanced flower created by crossing Watermelon OG and Miracle Alien Cookies. Grown by Avant Brands in British Columbia Lee Anne Womac is also sold across Canada under their medical brand GreenTec. Her dominant terpenes are Terpinolene, Farnesene, Caryophyllene, Limonene, and Phellandrene.
Watermelon OG’s parents are a bit of an enigma however, there’s no doubt it comes from other fruity hybrids. As its name suggests this cultivar has a watermelon grape-like taste. It produces uplifting, relaxing, and slightly couch-locking effects mixed with the occasional attack of the munchies. Watermelon OG’s dominant terpenes are Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene and Linalool. This cultivar is commonly recommended for patients suffering from chronic stress, insomnia, appetite loss, nausea and depression.
Miracle Alien Cookies sometimes called MAC or Miracle Cookies is a hybrid cultivar made by crossing Alien Cookies with Starfighter and Columbian. (Miracle Alien Cookies should not be confused with MAC-1 a cross between Alien Cookies F2 and Miracle 15 which was bred by Capulator and is sometimes called “Cap’s Cut”.) Miracle Alien Cookies is touted for its creative and uplifting effects. On the American medicinal scene, Miracle Alien Cookies is a favourite of patients trying to treat symptoms of stress and depression. Her dominant terpenes are Limonene, Pinene, and Caryophyllene.
Review
Opening my 10-gram amber glass jar of Cultiva’s Lee Anne Womac (batch LW-0007) I’m instantly reminded of a bouquet of springtime flowers as the Terpinolene jumps out and grabs me. Still, there are also hints of citrus, young mangoes, and eucalyptus.
Lee Anne Womac’s buds are dark green, somewhat brown, have a good mix of purple, and are evenly coated in stigmas (red hairs) and trichomes. Although a few buds were a little stemy the overall trim was pretty good. I had one larger bud that weighed 2.24 grams while the rest were on the smaller side. Lee Anne Womac is dense and spongy however, she still breaks up on the fluffier side coming out of the grinder and passes the Sticky Icky Test.
This is a cultivar that’s been on my list for a while and I’m not sure what’s taken me so long to try it especially since I’ve been on a Terpinolene kick as of late. It’s probably because stress levels have been a little high recently. While most of this stress is self-induced when I look back over my rotation these last few weeks I’ve definitely been using more Indica leaning cultivars and since the introduction of cartridges my flower consumption has increased by at least a third. Needless to say, I’m taking a tolerance break middle of next week but I digress back to Lee Anne Womac.
Starting at 170C Cultiva’s Lee Anne Womac is smooth and a little fruity but it’s mainly the Terpinolene that I taste. She’s euphoric bringing a gentle wave of relaxation that washes over me melting away my stress, anxiety and any muscle tension I may have been feeling before my medicating session. She is cruisy and clearheaded and would fit into a late morning to mid-afternoon rotation spot.
Although most days I needed two dosing caps in my Mighty+ (a dosing cap for me is 0.15 of a gram) to achieve the relief I was seeking, after comparing my notes I realized it was an across-the-board thing and not necessarily a reflection of Lee Anne Womac’s mediocrity, hence the tolerance break next week.
The real question is will I refill this prescription? No, she isn’t energetic enough to replace Promethean BioPharma’s Super Silver Haze or focused enough to replace MedCan’s Frozen Lemons. At $159 Lee Anne Womac is a four but a solid four.
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I keep putting off choosing this, mainly because I want to taste it, not see how it treats my conditions. Am surprised at its percentage, because remember reading Canadian reviews a year ago, were it was between 29 % to 31%