STRNG Seeds – White Widow
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A strain that will bring happy and uplifting sessions and flavors of earthiness and pine to round a pleasant sensorial experience.
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White Widow is one of the most famous strains in the world. Greatly known by its earthy and pepper flavors that provides its unique stamp.
White Widow grows dark green leaves and is dusted with a heavy coating of resin by the end of the flowering phase. You can expect 60-100 cm when growing indoors and 150-190 cm when growing outdoors. This plant is ready for harvest by the end of October.
Thanks to its low CBD and its perfectly balanced sativa-indica ratio, this legendary strain is the ideal companion for the creative sessions filled with happy and uplifting moments.
Genetic Background: | Brazil Sativa Landrace x South Indian Indica |
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CBD: | 1% |
Sativa: | 50% |
Indica: | 50% |
Flavor: | Earthy, Pepper, Pine |
Effect: | Uplifting, Talkative, Happy, Creative |
Yield indoor: | 450–500 gr/m² |
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Yield outdoor: | 550–600 gr/plant |
Flowering time: | 8-10 weeks |
Height indoor: | 60-100 cm |
Height outdoor: | 150-190 cm |
Harvest Month: | Late October |
White Widow earned its reputation for being a balanced, reliable classic with strong global recognition. It became a staple in Dutch coffee shops in the ‘90s and is still favored today for its well-rounded experience and visual frostiness.
Expect a sharp, earthy scent layered with subtle pine and herbal undertones. As flowering progresses, a more pungent spice kicks in, giving the plant a distinctive and memorable aroma.
The flavor is clean and classic — a mix of woodsy earth, citrus zest, and a hint of pepper. It finishes smooth, with a slightly sweet aftertaste that rounds out the sharper top notes.
It’s often described as bright yet physically grounding. This makes it a go-to for those looking for clarity and focus, without feeling overly stimulated or sluggish.
Absolutely. It’s known for its extremely resinous buds, often looking like they’ve been dusted with sugar. The leaves are a deep green, and the pistils fade from orange to brown as harvest approaches.
Originally bred in the Netherlands, White Widow is a cross between a Brazilian sativa and a South Indian indica. This hybridization contributes to its balanced growth and broad appeal.
Keep temps cool toward the end of flower and ensure strong lighting. A flush before harvest can also help enhance trichome visibility and overall flower quality.
The aroma intensifies steadily through flower — starting mildly earthy, then evolving into a rich, peppery funk with crisp forest notes by late bloom.
It’s dependable, consistent, and doesn’t require advanced techniques to perform well. The balanced genetics and ease of handling make it a frequent choice across experience levels.
Yes — depending on the breeder, some phenotypes lean more toward sativa-like structure with taller frames, while others stay bushier and more compact. The terpene profile stays relatively consistent across types.
Because it’s dependable. Feminized White Widow gives growers predictable structure, strong yields, and vigorous growth — all without the hassle of identifying or removing males.
Indoor flowering usually takes 8–9 weeks. Outdoor growers can expect harvest around early October, depending on climate and exposure.
Yes. It’s adaptable and rugged enough to handle many climates. With enough sunlight and airflow, outdoor growers often enjoy thick colas and heavy resin output from feminized plants.
Usually between 80–120 cm indoors. It grows in a bushy pattern with a strong central cola, but can stretch slightly during early flower depending on conditions.
Absolutely. It’s widely grown for its uniform growth and performance. Whether you’re filling a tent or maximizing a small outdoor space, it delivers reliably.
A well-ventilated space with steady temps around 22–26°C (72–79°F) is ideal. It thrives under both HID and LED lights and responds well to moderate training techniques.
To a degree, yes. It’s tougher than many hybrids, but wet or frosty conditions late in flower can cause issues. Try to harvest before cold nights set in for best results.
It prefers a steady but moderate nutrient plan. A balanced veg base followed by higher phosphorus and potassium in flower helps develop its signature frost and bud density.
Yes. Its branch spacing and symmetrical growth make it ideal for SCROG nets. It also works well in SOG due to its central cola structure and manageable height.
Some light pruning can help open up airflow and light penetration, but excessive defoliation isn’t necessary. Focus on removing large fan leaves that block bud sites during flowering.