Those who never heard of White Widow have probably always lived under a rock. It is one of the strongest strains with typical white buds and sugar leaves. Anyone who has never smoked or vaped White Widow has already missed a lot. It is an easy-to-grow strain that even beginners will appreciate. The Seedstockers version is the result of crossbreeding an original top quality and award winning mother plant that is rich in THC.
Growing White Widow Fem
Although her genes are balanced, the plant will show more of her Indica side as she grows. Indoors, this lady does not grow tall but more in width into a beautiful bushy plant with dark green leaves. If you put the plants outside, they will grow into a mastodon of about 2.5 meters tall with countless side branches. Extremely important is that, if you are going to grow this strain in an indoor space, you should provide yourself with a very good carbon filter because her smell is almost impossible to contain.
Flowering and height
Although this lady is not one of the largest in height, she will perform very well and reward you with a large harvest. Her firm buds will give a yield of about 500 gr/m² after a flowering period of 55 days and trimming so this is a very nice result. If you have the plant outside in open soil, the yield will even amount to 850 to 900 gr/plant. You wil have to fill a lot of storage pots with this amount.
Taste of White Widow Fem
The taste of this amazing variety is mainly sweet, with a spicy and slightly bitter aftertaste of herbs and a few earthly tones. A very nice strain to smoke and you will be reluctant to pass your joint when you are in company.
Effects when smoking
With its 24% THC, White Widow delivers strong effects that you, especially as a layman, have to get used to. It is a more therapeutic strain as it has some healing properties, both physically and psychologically. People who suffer from sleep disorders, muscle spasms and tensions or chronic pain and stress see their symptoms diminish after the first puffs.
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