White Widow Automatic Feminised Seeds
60% Indica. Genotype: Brazilian Sativa x South Indian x NL Special x Afghan Lowryder. Incense aroma. Earthy, hashlike taste (Kush). Superfast; seed to yield in 10 weeks. Short and compact covered in trichomes. Strong bodystoned and psycho-active high. THC percentage medium-high.
An original Widow was used to crossbreed with our NL Special and an Afghan Lowryder, which resulted in the creation of our White Widow Automatic. She is a fastflowering, gruesome budding lady that tastes good with a medium to high THC percentage. She is shortstalked, yields impressively and is a true Indica Stoner. As with all autoflowering strains she produces one main bud with some smaller side buds that are all greasy and white. After sticking its head above ground she will finish in a mere 9 weeks! Length is between 60cm and 1 metre. Yield between 400-550 gr/m2. The budstructure is halfopen and the optimal lightcycle is 18/6, which will result in firm buds. Suitable on all media.
White Widow Automatic has an incense aroma and a nice taste for an autoflower, somewhat hashlike and earthy. A true Indica stoner with a powerful bodystone. Medicinal value: insomnia, muscular pain, joint and lumbar pain.
- Suitable for: Indoor (I), Outdoor (E) zone A/B/C
- Flowering period: I) 10-11 weeks, E) August - September
- Plant height: I) 0.60-1.00m, E) 1.50m
- Yield: I) 400-550 gr/m2, E) 60-80 gr/plant
- Difficulty: medium
Strain FAQ
What gives Hashy seeds their hashish-like flavour?
Cannabis resin gives it its hash-like taste. Strains with high resin glands, or trichomes, are said to offer a stronger, more intense flavour profile that reflects conventional hashish's concentrated resin.
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.
Are there challenges with high-yielding strains?
Indoor cultivation of high-yielding strains can pose challenges such as managing large plant sizes and ensuring adequate light penetration to lower branches. Legal growers often employ advanced training techniques and may require more robust support structures to handle the weight of the buds.