Canna Cure | Flower | White Widow | Hybrid | .7g

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White Widow is a hybrid cannabis strain resulting from a genetic cross between a Brazilian sativa landrace and a resin-rich South Indian indica. This strain comprises 60% sativa and 40% indica. White Widow is recognized as one of the most renowned strains globally, initially cultivated in the Netherlands by Green House Seeds during the 1990s. Its buds are characterized by a white appearance due to the crystal resin, signaling the strong effects that are about to ensue. An intense surge of euphoria and energy manifests instantly, enhancing both conversation and creativity.
FlowerWhite Widow
THC
22.65%

About this strain: White Widow

White Widow is a cross of two landrace strains, Brazilian and South Indian, from Green House Seed Company in Amsterdam. Green House breeder Arjan Roskam reports having developed White Widow in the early ’90s with fellow Netherlands breeder Ingemar.


According to Arjan, the strain’s original name was Arnhem’s Wonder before he and Ingemar commercialized it in seed form and changed the name to White Widow. The winner of first place Bio at High Times Cannabis Cup in 1995, White Widow delivers a strong peppery cedar flavor and a complex, long-lasting high that starts with a relaxing haze and gives way to an explosive buzz, as reported by Green House.


Green House has tested White Widow at 18.76% THC, 0.10% CBD, and 0.28% CBN. The seed bank has also developed autoflowering and high-CBD autoflowering versions of the strain by hybridizing White Widow with Ruderalis and high-CBD strains, respectively. Green House Seed Co. carries all three versions of White Widow in feminized seed form.

Top reported strain effects

  • Strain effects - Happy
    Happy
  • Strain effects - Relaxed
    Relaxed
  • Strain effects - Euphoric
    Euphoric

Top reported strain flavors

  • Earthy
  • Spicy/Herbal
  • Blueberry
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