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Hybrid

Charlotte's Web

Also known as: CW

Unknown (proprietary)

Charlotte's Web is a hybrid strain (Unknown (proprietary)) with THC levels of 0-0.3%. It features a Myrcene-dominant terpene profile and is known for calm and clarity. Best used during any time of day.

CBD

17-23%

THC

0-0.3%

Best Time

Any Time

Primary Effects

CalmClarityFocusRelaxation

Flavor Notes

Olive oil, Earthy, Pine, Herbal

Aroma

Earthy and herbal with olive oil and pine notes

Research Sources

8 peer-reviewed studies

Verified Via

PubMed / DOI

Evidence

Research-Backed

Updated

December 2025

Every claim cites peer-reviewed research
How We Research

About Charlotte's Web

Charlotte's Web is the CBD strain that changed the cannabis industry. Named after Charlotte Figi, a young girl with Dravet syndrome whose seizures were dramatically reduced by this strain, it launched the modern CBD movement. With virtually no THC and high CBD content, it provides therapeutic benefits without any psychoactive effects.

Terpene Profile

Myrceneprimary
Earthy, musky, clove-like~0.48%

Primary research: Sedation & Relaxation

Spicy, peppery, woody, clove-like~0.42%

Primary research: Anti-inflammatory

Pinenesecondary
Fresh pine, forest, evergreen~0.25%

Primary research: Mental Clarity

Concentration Levels

Dominant (>1.0%)
Primary (0.5-1.0%)
Secondary (0.1-0.5%)
Trace (<0.1%)

Cannabinoid Profile

17-23%

Seizure Reduction

THCPsychoactive

0-0.3%

Pain Relief

Therapeutic Profile Matches

Based on Charlotte's Web's terpene and cannabinoid profile, it may be well-suited for these therapeutic applications:

migraines

63%
Moderate Match
  • High beta-caryophyllene content supports migraines & headaches
  • High myrcene content supports migraines & headaches
  • Best used anytime, aligning with condition needs

muscle spasms

62%
Moderate Match
  • High myrcene content supports muscle spasms & spasticity
  • High beta-caryophyllene content supports muscle spasms & spasticity

epilepsy

62%
Moderate Match
  • High beta-caryophyllene content supports epilepsy & seizures
  • high cbd ratio matches profile
  • Best used anytime, aligning with condition needs

chronic pain

60%
Moderate Match
  • High beta-caryophyllene content supports chronic pain
  • High myrcene content supports chronic pain
  • Best used anytime, aligning with condition needs

multiple sclerosis

57%
Moderate Match
  • High myrcene content supports multiple sclerosis
  • High beta-caryophyllene content supports multiple sclerosis
  • Best used anytime, aligning with condition needs

Match scores are theoretical

These scores are based on terpene/cannabinoid research and do not guarantee specific effects. Individual responses vary significantly. Always consult a healthcare provider.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was Charlotte's Web named after?

Charlotte's Web was named after Charlotte Figi, a Colorado girl with Dravet syndrome. Her story of seizure reduction using this CBD oil made national news and helped change cannabis laws across America.

Does Charlotte's Web get you high?

No. Charlotte's Web contains virtually no THC (less than 0.3%) and high CBD (17-23%). It produces no psychoactive effects and is used primarily for therapeutic purposes.

Quick Facts

Type
Hybrid
Genetics
Unknown (proprietary)
Breeder
Stanley Brothers
Best Time of Use
Any Time
Availability
moderate
Grow Difficulty
moderate

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Educational Information

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Strain Variability

Profiles vary between batches, growers, and growing conditions. Always check lab test results for the specific product you're purchasing.

Beyond Indica/Sativa

Effects are better predicted by cannabinoid and terpene profiles than strain classification. Focus on the chemistry, not the label.

Understanding Therapeutic Profiles

Learn how terpenes and cannabinoids work together to create each strain's unique effects and therapeutic potential through the entourage effect.

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