White Widow marijuana seeds, F1 quality
Simply one of the best seeds you can get. This strain was originally developed
by a breeder about six years ago. And it is a must have for anyone that
grow their own Cannabis regularly.
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Description
Taste:
The major player is a freshness laced with many fruits, but because
of the strength of the crystals - the only real taste goes hand in hand
with the expectorant effects of the THC. You better try it for yourself.
Smell:
A strong pungency first hits you, then follows a sour sweetness with
the final whiff ... turning sweet. If a plant could have a strong body
odor then the White Widow needs a deodorant.
Visuals:
If you have ever seen a green plant grown in a snowfall then that's
it. It has a dense covering of the sort of hairy crystals we all craving
for.
Touch:
If you manage to touch this plant without sticking to the leaves or
stem then you probably did not grow it properly. It has intense crystal
formation that needs to be touched to be believed!
Stone:
After the first puff, that daunting warm feeling of impending stoniess
comes over you. You feel it just under your eyes and throughout your
body in time. It is a serious heavy highness.
Family
Heritage: Originally the union came from a Brazilian and an Indian
- Suffice to say the combination is 60: 40 sativa to indica ratio.
Specifications
Vegetative
Time: At least 2 to 4 weeks if on Bio. On Hydro it is only recommended
to grow it for 2 weeks.
Flowering
Time: On both mediums it is suggested to flower (12 hour light)
the White Widow for 8 weeks, but 10 weeks will really give you the crystals
you are after. We suggest the final 2 weeks of the flowering cycle to
turn the lights off altogether - or at least down to 8 hours. This keeps
the flowers from regrowth and stresses the plant into giving up its
last drop of goodness as crystal to protect the flower...try it!
Achievements: 1st Place - BIO - HTCC - Award 1995.”