White Widow Seeds
A male plant from South India and a female Brazilian sativa strain are the parents of the cannabis strain White Widow. In the 1990s, it was developed by the well-known breeders of Green House Seeds. This traditional hybrid is a favorite among Amsterdam’s coffee shop patrons.
White Russian, Wipeout Express, White Rhino, and Blue Widow are just a some of the well-known family hybrids that White Widow has produced since taking first place in the Bio category at the 1995 High Times Cannabis Cup. White Widow is a popular strain for medicinal usage and hash manufacturing since it was bred especially to have a high trichome count.
With a thick layer of icy-white crystals, White Widow buds resemble miniature Christmas trees. Sage green buds with tall, vivid orange pistils and dark green leaves are visible beneath the thick layer of trichomes.
White Widow Flavors
White widow is recognized for its flowery and hashy aroma, reminiscent of incense, with subtle undertones of pine. The flavor of the smoke is earthy and sweet, with a hint of sweetness and spice.
White widow smoke is smooth and begins light before gradually expanding. White Widow is one of the more subdued strains to cultivate and smoke because of its subtle aroma.
White widow terpenes are calming and mood-enhancing. Humulene, caryophyllene, myrcene, pinene, and terpinolene are the main terpenes found in White Widow. There is a woodsy pine forest scent together with a floral terpene profile.
White widow plants have a significant amount of THC (25%) and CBD (.28%). If you are looking for a strain that allows you to relax and have some degree of mental clarity, go for White Widow.
The effects of White Widow come on quickly. Due to the sativa gene, the high is predominantly indica and calming, but it also has some cerebral and hallucinogenic effects. Although White Widow is strong, the high is easy to get and lasts for a few hours. You experience physical relaxation as a result of the well-developed, balanced strain, without the
Growing White Widow Seeds
Grown both indoors and outdoors, White Widow is a hybrid with a strong indica dominance. Although these plants are easily adaptable and flourish, they typically prefer warm weather.
During the vegetative stage, White Widow resembles an indica much more: the plants are wide, bushy, and heavily branching. It takes 60–70 days for indoor plants to begin flowering, and by the end of September, outdoor plants are done. Harvesting indoors yields an average of 450–500g/plant.
Outdoor plants have a 5–10 foot height range and a 650–700 gram yield per plant. After germination, this plant develops incredibly quickly—it can reach a growth rate of more than an inch every day for the first three days. If you’re new to growing White Widow indoors, feminized seeds are a fantastic choice for you.
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