About White Widow weed strain
Known for producing an incredible amount of resin, White Widow is a classic sativa-dominant hybrid with potent energizing effects. It was created in the 1990s as a mix between South Indian sativa landraces and Brazilian indica by seasoned Dutch seed company Green House Seeds. Early hybrids like Northern Lights and Haze dominated the underground cannabis market at the time, but White Widow has since joined the ranks of these legendary strains, taking home multiple honors including an early High Times Cannabis Cup in 1995. White Widow is very useful for making hash since it was bred purposely to have a high trichome count. This strain contains 20% THC on average, with several variants having higher THC contents.
Effects of white widow weed strain:
The smell of White Widow, or WW for short, is sharp and slightly earthy. When smoking White Widow, people who are looking for flavorful smokes are let down because the smoke has an earthy, woody aroma. The effects of smoking WW are mental clarity and stability. White widow has strong hallucinogenic and cerebral effects.This cerebral effect, which stimulates faster brain activity to foster more creative ideas, can be felt by users.
How to Uses white widow weed strain:
It is frequently used to treat energy loss, anxiety, depression, and eating problems. The user stays conscious, engaged, and aware of their surroundings due to the strong cerebral effects.Focus-deficient people can benefit more psychologically from this strain than they do from increasing their physical strength. Some users claim that this strain helps them feel better when they get migraines.
How to grow white widow weed strain
White widows can be cloned by planting clippings of healthy, mature plants, or they can be grown from seed. Since this strain resists mold, it may be grown outdoors, albeit the ideal growing environment is an essentially Mediterranean climate with consistent temperatures between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. White widow has a largely sativa high, but in its vegetative stage, the plants appear much more indica: they are bushy and wide, and they seldom ever grow taller than six feet. When planted outdoors, the plants are ready for harvest in early October, and when cultivated indoors, they flower in nine weeks. About 37 to 55 grams, or 1.3 to 2 ounces, per square foot of plant is what growers should anticipate.
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