White Rain
White Rain: an indica strain with 14% THC, known for sleepy.
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About White Rain
White Rain is an indica strain born from White phenotype × Rain lineage. With THC around 14% and a dominant Myrcene profile, it delivers sleepy. The flavor and aroma combine pine, diesel. Users often reach for it to address depression, fatigue. Overall score: 6.3/10.
Effects
Relative prominence based on the strain profile.
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Dominant Terpenes
Sensory Profile
Taste
Aroma
Strain scores
★ 4.3 from 2,864 community ratings
Lineage & profile
Parents: White phenotype × Rain lineage
Suitable for evening relaxation, pairing perfectly with movies, dinner, or social winding-down.
Medical & mood
Medical marijuana patients frequently turn to White Rain to help manage symptoms associated with depression, fatigue. The strain's sleepy properties are reported to help ease tension, reduce physical discomfort, and lift mood without causing excessive grogginess.
Evidence level: low — Limited to laboratory cell tests and anecdotal patient reporting. Talk to a physician before treating medical conditions.
Smoking timeline
- 0–5 min
Immediate head calm. A warm physical wave washing down the neck and shoulders, releasing joint tension.
- 10–30 min
Physical weight sets in. You will feel comfortable sinking into cushions, with stress melting away.
- Peak
Deep sedation peak. Couch-lock occurs alongside strong appetite stimulation. Best time to put on a movie.
- Afterglow
Mellow wind-down. Cerebral buzz settles into a peaceful, clear-headed calm. No hard crash.
Typical duration: 2.5 to 3.5 hours
Mental: Calm, slow, peaceful, free from stress thoughts.
Body: Heavy limbs, floating sensation, pain relief, hungry.
Who will love it
Enthusiasts looking for deep evening comfort, chronic pain relief, and help with sleeplessness.
Who should avoid it
Individuals highly sensitive to THC or prone to panic attacks should avoid this strain due to its fast cerebral head rush.
Pro secrets
The secret to unlocking the full potential of White Rain lies in temperature control. To preserve its delicate Myrcene terpenes, vaporize at 334°F (168°C) rather than combusting. This triggers the entourage effect, blending its 14% THC with secondary cannabinoids. It offers a balanced transition, making it great for social afternoons, hiking, or relaxing after work. Beginners should start with a single inhalation due to its fast-acting onset, while seasoned users can appreciate its deep, multi-layered terpene depth.
Browse vaporizers & gear →Expert Note
Connoisseurs appreciate White Rain for its Myrcene-Linalool interplay and reliable evening effects. Best enjoyed when you want sleep aid.
Hidden Truth
White Rain is often mislabeled by dispensaries; true cuts should carry Myrcene dominance and a sweet finish.
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