To create this amazing cannabis variety Blueberry has been crossed with White Widow, resulting in a strain that has a deep, strong aroma that tastes sweet and sour at the same time. Fruity Widow is a visually pleasing, medium to high yielding plant.
As one would expect with its Blueberry heritage, the buds become totally coated with crystals.This Indica dominant variety is a colourful strain with sweet flavours that leave a stunning fruity aftertaste.
Strain FAQ
Can 12/12 photoperiod hybrids flower faster?
Breeders have been working cross-breeding hybrids to meet the 12/12 light schedule and speed up flowering. These optimised hybrids can finish faster than other varieties without compromising yield or potency.
Why are many South American cannabis strains majority Sativa?
Equatorial South American nations explain the abundance of Sativa traits in South American strains. These protracted growth seasons produce towering, narrow-leafed cannabis plants that take longer to flower.
The economic and ecological benefits of these strains?
Early-flowering cultivars are said to be able to boost efficiency by allowing for an earlier harvest. This decreases crop loss from weather or pests. Operating with the seasons is also said to reduce the need for artificial lighting and heating, making it more sustainable and better for the environment.
Why do tall strains generally have extended flowering times?
Tall cannabis strains flower longer due to their usually Sativa genetics. This elongated flowering process is said to allow for more complex flavours and powerful cannabis characteristics. They typically flower for 10–14 weeks, unlike shorter, Indica-dominant strains.
What role do sour strains play in cannabis diversity?
Sour strains have pioneered cannabis flavour diversity. They've encouraged breeders to develop strains with complex flavours and smells, beyond the typical flavours.