White Widow: The Icon That Keeps Delivering
White Widow remains a cornerstone of global cannabis cultivation—and for good reason. Vision Seeds' feminized take on this classic hybrid brings reliability and character to Canadian indoor and outdoor gardens alike. A 60/Indica, 40/Sativa blend, White Widow balances a grounding body effect with cerebral lift, making it equally suited to evening unwind sessions and daytime social moments. The strain's crystalline resin production and signature earthy-sweet profile have cemented its reputation among both seasoned cultivators and newcomers seeking a tried-and-tested cultivar. Expect robust growth, straightforward cultivation, and results that honour decades of breeding refinement.
Growing White Widow in Canadian Conditions
White Widow thrives in controlled indoor environments and adapts well to outdoor cultivation in temperate Canadian zones. Indoors, expect vigorous vegetative growth and a 9–10 week flower cycle, allowing harvest before autumn's shorter photoperiods become problematic on the Prairies or in Maritime regions. The strain responds well to standard feeding schedules and moderate light intensity—no need for high-end LED overload. Outdoors, plant in early summer across BC's coastal regions or central Ontario for a late-September to mid-October finish. Watch for mould in humid climates; adequate air circulation and spacing prevent fungal stress during peak flower. Feminized seeds eliminate male plant concerns, streamlining garden management for home cultivators.
Flavour, Aroma & Effects
White Widow delivers a distinctive sensory package: earthy undertones with subtle sweetness and herbal notes on the inhale. The balanced 60/40 split produces a nuanced experience—initial cerebral clarity gradually giving way to physical relaxation without heaviness. Ideal for late afternoon into evening, or as a social companion when you want engagement without sedation. The high THC content demands measured consumption; new growers should start low. Resin coverage is impressive, making this cultivar popular for full-spectrum extraction and traditional concentrate production. The flavour profile develops more complexity in the cure.




