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Key Facts

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Lineage

Brazilian Sativa × South Indian Indica

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Seed type

Regular

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Sativa / Indica

Hybrid

Flowering time

Medium (56–65 days)

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Yield

L

Potency

High (>25% THC)

Description

White Widow

White Widow is one of the most iconic cannabis strains in the world and has stood for quality, potency, and a distinctive aroma since the 1990s. This strain combines the best of two worlds: the cerebral stimulation of a Brazilian Sativa with the physical relaxation of a South Indian Indica. The result is a hybrid that is perfect for both social evenings and creative moments. The plant impresses with its robust growth form and its ability to thrive under various cultivation conditions. Particularly noteworthy is the resin-rich flower production, which makes White Widow a popular choice for extractions and concentrates. The flowers develop a complex terpene profile characterized by sweet, spicy, and citrusy notes, offering an unforgettable taste experience.

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Synergies

The combination of myrcene, caryophyllene, and pinene gives White Widow its characteristic aroma and balanced effect. Myrcene contributes to the relaxing component, while caryophyllene and pinene provide the spicy and citrusy notes. These terpenes work synergistically with the high THC content, enhancing the euphoric and stimulating experience without being overwhelming.

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Dutch Passion

Dutch Passion is one of the oldest and most renowned cannabis seed banks in the world, founded in 1987 in Amsterdam. The company specializes in developing stable, high-quality strains and is known for its innovative breeding. Dutch Passion places great importance on genetic diversity and continuously works on improving classic strains like White Widow to adapt them to modern cultivation conditions.