Product description
White Widow by Royal Queen Seeds
With their own version of a true classic, the experienced breeders at Royal Queen Seeds a White Widow that impresses with a perfect genetic balance from 50% indica and 50% sativa. This strain combines the best of both worlds and is a must for any cannabis lover.
The original White Widow is a Dutch classic whose exact origins are obscure, but it is certain that it was first cultivated in the Netherlands. It was created by crossing a Sativa landrace from Brazil with an Indica hybrid from South India. According to legend, White Widow is the result of years of selection and breeding in the mountains of Kerala to produce resin-rich marijuana plants.
Royal Queen Seeds' feminized White Widow grows up to 1 metre tall indoors and can reach a height of 2 metres outdoors. This strain requires a lot of light, but can also be grown in cooler climates such as France, the UK and the Netherlands. Indoors it can produce a yield of 450-500g/m² under a 600W lamp, while outdoor growers can harvest between 550-600g/pp. Although it thrives better in warm climates, it also produces excellent results in northern European regions.
White Widow flowers after 8-9 weeks and requires little maintenance, making it the perfect plant for beginners. These characteristics also make it a great choice for SOG- and ScrOG-cultivation methods. Untrained she produces a large central cola, but with a little training through LST and defoliation you will achieve an abundance of buds and an open, well aerated canopy.
The effect of White Widow is characteristic of the best sativa-dominant plants and offers a strong, almost psychedelic high. Smokers will feel a cerebral wave enveloping their head. The taste is clear and fresh with a hint of pine and a touch of citrus on the finish, creating an invigorating smoking experience. This strain is ideal for productive days and creative projects, as its stimulating high triggers enough enthusiasm and motivation to keep you immersed in the creative process for longer than usual.