Great White Shark: A Cannabinoid-Rich Indica for the Canadian Grower
Great White Shark represents a thoughtful cross of White Widow and Super Skunk, combining heritage genetics with contemporary cannabinoid ratios. At 23% THC alongside 1.7% CBD and 0.8% CBN, this strain delivers more than raw potency—it offers a nuanced experience shaped by minor cannabinoids that distinguish it in the modern market. Canadian indoor growers particularly appreciate her predictable 9–10 week flower window and her capacity to yield substantially when given solid conditions. The indica-leaning structure makes her manageable in confined spaces, while her resin production speaks to the genetic quality underlying the cross.
Growing Great White Shark in Canada's Indoor & Outdoor Climate
Indoors, Great White Shark responds well to consistent 18–24°C temperatures and moderate humidity (40–50%), especially during flower when mould pressure peaks in Maritime or coastal BC climates. Feed a balanced veg program followed by a phosphorus-forward bloom schedule; she'll reward attention with dense, frosty development. Expect around 800g/m² under optimised lighting (600–1000W per metre squared). Outdoors across temperate Canadian zones, she prefers shelter from wind and benefits from afternoon shade in hotter Prairie regions. Her relatively compact stature suits greenhouse cultivation in shorter-season provinces like Ontario. Water deeply but allow soil to dry between feeds to discourage fungal stress—critical in humid regions.
Effects, Flavour & the Right Moment
Great White Shark's 80% indica backbone drives a full-body relaxation that settles into the evening or weekend smoking window. The CBD–CBN combination tempers the intensity, creating a more grounded, less racing experience than pure-THC strains. Flavour leans skunky with earthy undertones, a nod to her Super Skunk parent, finished with subtle citrus and pine notes. The smoke is smooth and resinous. Best enjoyed after work or before bed, when you can fully sink into her calming grip without the anxiety some high-THC strains trigger.




