There are few true cannabis lovers who haven't tried, or at least heard of, the fabulous White Widow. It has an extremely distinct genetic make-up which is often imitated but has never been successfully duplicated. No plant can really mimic the stability and consistency of White Widow, especially in its feminised form. The scent of White Widow is extremely potent and only becomes more noticeable as the plant matures and grows. The taste is extremely fresh, clear and clean with the lingering aroma of cut flowers and ripe fruit. Users don't have to worry about a coughing fit with White Widow, its smoke is incredibly soft and smooth making it ideal for all types of user. It's energising and invigorating as well as powerful, potent and extremely relaxing. Essentially it makes the user feel pretty great over all; every aspect of the strain is represented in its effect. Some people have even claimed that they feel significantly more creative, even inspired, when using this strain. This strain was already easy to grow but this feminised version is even easier. Feminised crops remove the issue of male plants in the crop and create consistent, predictable plants. This plant is ideal for experienced or for first time growers who want a high yielding, high quality crop.
Strain FAQ
What genealogy do many white strains share?
Many white strains are derived from White Widow, a 1990s Dutch hybrid. White Widow set the high potency and effects profile criteria for numerous white strains, affecting the genetics of many hybrids.
What allows Fruity tasting strains to create so many fruit flavours?
The unique combination of terpenes in each strain may be balanced to highlight citrus zest, berries, and tropical fruits. Diversity in genetics provides a wide range of flavour experiences!
Do greenhouse conditions affect the terpenes in cannabis?
Due to the controlled environment, legal greenhouse-grown cannabis plants are said to be optimal for terpene creation. These aromatic molecules give cannabis its particular aromas and flavours, and greenhouse factors like temperature and humidity are said to boost terpene levels.
Why are South American cannabis strains genetically diverse?
Due to South America's diverse climates and ecosystems, cannabis strains that evolved there are genetically diverse. Due to this variety of environmental conditions, strains from this location can have quite different plant morphologies, potencies, and flavours.
How are photoperiod cannabis strains different to autoflowering ones?
Here's where things get interesting: auto-flowering strains switch to flowering mode with age, but 12/12 photoperiod strains need a light trigger. This allows legal growers to fine-tune the light schedule, potentially improving yields and quality.