Widow grows like an Indica, does not become a tall plant, but develops lateral branches almost equal to the central stem, making a fir-like structure. Its flowers grow fat to form a core set with a length between 30 and 50 cm.
Widow will surprise you with its smooth wine flavour with touches of sweet and wood, a delicatessen on the palate. This great producer rewards us with a considerable harvest with HPS lights. Outdoor growers are advised to take preventive measures regarding botrytis, because at the end of flowering, the buds take a cork type consistency, very desirable for fungi.
Strain FAQ
Does temperature impact white strain cultivation?
White strain care is said to be a delicate skill that depends on temperature. At the end of the flowering phase, cooler night temperatures might increase trichome synthesis, improving the strain's white colour and THC content.
What role does selective breeding play in greenhouse strain development?
Breeders for greenhouse cultivation obviously select traits that thrive in that environment. They generally select strains with compact growth to fit more plants and early blooming to match the greenhouse's light schedule.
What makes early-finishing strains more sustainable?
Strains that complete by mid-September are said to be better for outdoor sustainability. They require less artificial illumination, due to evolving in places with shorter daylight hours. Their lower lighting needs make them a more sustainable and cost-effective option.
What terpenes are responsible for woodsy tasting strains?
Humulene's hop-like scent enhances cannabis' woodsy scent whilst adding other reported benefits.
What attracts legal cultivators to mid-range THC strains?
It has been commonly reported that these strains are more adaptive to many temperatures and legal growing circumstances than high-THC strains. They are therefore popular with legal growers seeking hardy and adaptable plants due to their flexibility and potential medicinal and recreational effects.