White Widow History
The cannabis strain White Widow is a cross of two landrace strains, a Brazilian sativa female and a South Indian male plant. It was created by the acclaimed breeders of Green House Seeds in the 1990s. This classic hybrid is a popular choice within the Amsterdam coffee-shop scene. White Widow won first place Bio at the High Times Cannabis Cup in 1995 and, it has gone on to produce other well-known family hybrids like White Russian, Wipeout Express, White Rhino, and Blue Widow. Bred specifically for a high trichome count, White Widow is a valued strain for medical use and hash production.
Appearance
White Widow buds look like small Christmas trees with a substantial coating of frosty-white crystals. Beneath the extensive covering of trichomes are sage green colored buds with long bright orange pistils and dark green leaves.
White Widow Flavors
White Widow is known for having a hashy and floral, incense-like scent with gentle hints of pine. The smoke has a sweet and earthy flavor with a sugary and spiced aftertaste. White Widow smoke starts off light but expands slowly while remaining smooth. The scent is not especially strong, making White Widow one of the more discrete strains to grow and smoke.
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