White Widow Regular and Feminised Cannabis Seeds
60% Indica dominant. Genotype: Brazilian Sativa x South Indian x NL Special. Sweet sour aroma and flavor with hints of Blueberries. Short and stocky plant dripping in resin. Ultra fast; seed to yield 10-11 weeks. Bodystoned and psycho-active high. Potential THC level high.
A Brazilian and South Indian cross with a high level of THC and a decent CBD level. We selected a special, ultra white pheno covered in resin and crossed her with our Northern Lights Special to shorten its height, beef up production and make her a real indica stoner. The result; a THC monster creating bulging, massive buds in 8 weeks of flowering. From seed to yield will take approximately 10 weeks. Making it a very fast finishing strain. Suitable on all mediums.
She is a slow starter, however, The White Widow will surface after 5 to 6 days. So she is slightly slower than for instance our Bubblegun, but this makes for a shorter, stockier plant. She is a very white variety and a big yielder. Our most commercial variety, together with the bubblegun. She will stay low, 20 to 30 inches. Her structure looks a lot like the original K2. We recommend 2 to 3 weeks vegetative period or if you want to maximize the number of plants on a one square metre. Putting her under a 12/12 schedule will make the plants even more compact.
Widow has a sweet and sour taste and a spicy and later a sweet aftertaste. That typical sour Indica smell! She is a real Indica stoner. Her high is typical Indica; bodystoned sensation, very powerful stoned high. Medicinal value: insomnia, muscle pain, joint pain and lumbar pain.
- Suited for: Indoor Outdoor zone B/C
- Flowering: 7-8 weeks October
- Plant height: 0.40-0.80m 1.50m
- Yield: 500-600 gr/m2 450 gr/plant
- Growing difficulty: medium
Strain FAQ
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.
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.
Why are short-flowering strains recommended for indoors?
Small and fast-growing, short-flowering strains are popular for indoor use, particularly if there is limited space available. With faster cycles and better space utilisation, these strains are said to boost indoor production.
Are shorter cannabis strains more resilient?
Short strains are frequently stronger because of their indica genetics and the harsh environments they evolved in. They endure temperature changes and pests better, making them less laborious.
Has rushing to beat the cold affected strains' cannabinoid content?
The pressure to mature before colder weather doesn't reportedly affect these strains' cannabinoid compositions. Due to their genetic diversity, they are said to be able to produce a wide range of effects.