White Chocolope by DNA Genetics is a new hybrid that crosses two legendary hybrids together, White Widow with the Chocolope. The White Chocolope was made to recreate those who are looking for a more potent form of the original Chocolope.
White Chocolope is definitely a Sativa dominant hybrid that offers a unique twist on the Amsterdam classic, White Widow which has been an Amsterdam favourite since the 1990s.
Chocolope is a seriously unique strain that became a hybrid of legends in the Amsterdam coffee shop scene, crossing OG Chocolate Thai with DNA Genetics' highly established Cannalope Haze. She's the strain growers dream of, packing extremely heavy yields with dense, heavy buds she's an easy-to-grow cultivar. Chocolope packs that signature chocolate flavour that made waves in the 1980s, the backcrossing has allowed the Chocolate Thai terps to flourish whilst making her manageable for modern cultivation with shorter flowering times.
White Widow is a unique hybrid that is equal parts controversial as it is famous, as its origins are highly debated with origin stories being linked to both breeder Shantibaba aka Scott Blakely and the second story is linked to Ingemar De Sjamaan. Sjamaan never revealed the genetics, but Shantibaba states that it is a cross of a Brazilian sativa male and an Indian mother. Quickly the heritage of White Widow was appreciated and it was used to breed many winning strains such as Great White Shark, White Rhino and White Russian.
- Brand DNA Genetics
- Pack Size 6 Seeds Per Pack
- Indoor / Outdoor Indoor / Outdoor
- Flowering Time 8-9 Weeks
- Lineage White Widow x Chocolope
- Yield 350 – 400 g/m2
- Seed Type Feminised
Strain FAQ
How have Sativa strains evolved to handle humidity?
Thin, extended leaves help sativa plants handle extreme humidity. Sativas are said to be great for producers in moist climates since their sleek leaves have been shown to repel mould and infections.
How do feminized cannabis strains work?
A particular breeding method removes male chromosomes from feminised cannabis plants. Feminised seeds result in plants that are nearly always female (99%) and ready to produce THC and CBD-rich buds. It works like magic to give producers flower-producing plants!
Why are normal strength strains with 10%–19% THC commonly recommended for legal medical use?
For their balance, legal medical cannabis patients reportedly choose strains in this THC range. They are said to help relieve pain, anxiety, and insomnia without the psychoactivity of higher THC levels. This is said to make them a good choice for people seeking mild relief.