White Widow Auto from PowerStrains® is a potent and strong autoflower with a powerful high. This autoflower variant is very similar to the original, both in terms of ease of cultivation and the final buds and her effect.
White Widow Auto from PowerStrains® is a compact/medium autoflower and is one of the easiest autoflowers to grow. This auto does well in all types of growing systems and growing conditions. You can grow her indoors or outdoors.
– Easy-to-grow autoflowering cannabis strain
– Short seed-to-harvest time of 10-11 weeks
– Descended from the Cup-winning White Widow
– Powerful and potent high
White Widow Auto produces a strong aroma throughout its growing cycle. As the plant matures and the buds become more compact, the amount of resin and the strength of the aroma increase. So a carbon filter is not an unnecessary luxury.
Tones of lemon, vanilla and grapefruit give the buds a sharp yet sweet character. The flavour is fresh, citrusy, sweet and sometimes spicy. Of course, she also features the typical White Widow effect.
- Strain Type: Autoflower strain
- Indica / Sativa: 50% indica/50% sativa
- Genetics: WW (Brazilian sativa landrace x South Indian indica) x Ruderalis
- THC: High (18%)
- CBD: Low (<1%)
- Flowering time: 10-11 weeks (seed to harvest)
- Yield Outdoor: Average (400-450 g/m2)
- Yield Indoor: High (450-500 g/m2)
- Height Indoor: 50-90 cm
- Height Indoor: 50-110 cm
- Effects: Physical relaxing, stoned
- Flavor: Fresh, sour, sweet
Strain FAQ
How do white strains differ genetically?
White strains' cold exteriors hide a tremendous genetic variety. Each white strain reportedly has a particular effect on the user, from relaxation and drowsiness to vigour and creativity.
Do environmental conditions effect cannabis spiciness?
Environmental conditions do reportedly affect cannabis' spicy terpenes. UV radiation is said to be able to boost terpene production, affecting the strain's spicy aroma and flavour.
What is the typical flowering time for short cannabis strains?
Short cannabis strains usually have a faster flowering time, typically ranging from 6 to 8 weeks, allowing for quicker cycles and potentially more harvests annually.