Cannabis District

In the heart of West Seattle, during the mid-1980s, a cannabis brand known as “White Widow “ emerged from the shadows of clandestine basements. Cultivated with meticulous care and shrouded in an aura of mystique, Greenbud quickly gained a reputation for its exceptional quality and potency. Its buds, glistening with trichomes and exuding a pungent aroma, were revered like precious gems, their value reflected in their exorbitant price.

The brand’s roots were deeply intertwined with the burgeoning cannabis culture of the Pacific Northwest, where a community of dedicated growers and enthusiasts nurtured the plant’s potential.  A group of passionate cultivators, sought to elevate cannabis cultivation to an art form, meticulously refining their techniques and selecting only the finest genetics.

The scarcity and exclusivity of White in Widow further enhanced its allure. Its distribution was limited to a select network of trusted individuals, and its acquisition was often accompanied by a sense of clandestine excitement. Those fortunate enough to obtain White Widow treated it with reverence, carefully preserving its delicate flowers and savoring its effects with a sense of appreciation.

White Widow’s legacy extended beyond its exceptional quality and price. It symbolized a time when cannabis cultivation was a labor of love, a pursuit driven by passion and a desire to unlock the plant’s full potential. The brand’s influence on the West Seattle cannabis scene remains palpable, its story woven into the fabric of the region’s cannabis history.