Moby Dick: Haze and White Widow's Heavyweight Cross
When two cannabis icons collide, the result deserves respect. Moby Dick merges the euphoric reach of classic Haze with the dense, resinous character of White Widow—a pairing that refuses to sacrifice either dimension of the high. This 60% Indica, 40% Sativa hybrid lands at 17% THC, delivering the kind of muscular body effect that anchors you while keeping your mind engaged and articulate. Growers across Canada prize Moby Dick for its manageable flowering window and forgiving constitution, making it a reliable choice whether you're running a compact indoor setup in Toronto or working with a coastal BC greenhouse.
Growing Moby Dick Across Canadian Climates
Moby Dick flowers in 9–10 weeks under standard photoperiod conditions, a timeline that suits both controlled indoor environments and outdoor plots in temperate Canadian regions. Indoors, maintain 18–24°C and moderate humidity to sidestep powdery mildew—a genuine risk during Maritime or Ontario humid seasons. The plant rewards consistent feeding and responds well to topping, developing multiple chunky colas rather than a single central column. Outdoors, this strain tolerates variable spring temperatures and summer rain, though staking becomes necessary as buds fatten in late August and September. Canadian growers report dependable yields across provinces when vigilance prevents late-season rot. This is not a fussy plant; it's a steadfast workhorse.
High and Flavour Profile
Moby Dick opens with a sativa-driven cerebral spark—clarity, mild euphoria, focus—that settles into a grounded physical ease within the hour. You won't lock yourself to the couch, but you'll notice shoulder and limb relaxation building steadily. The flavour runs toward earthy pine with subtle spice notes and a piney exhale. Best enjoyed in afternoon hours when you want to remain functional yet noticeably unwound—ideal for creative work, conversation, or simply settling into the evening without full sedation.




