White Widow Original
Sumo SeedsSex: Feminised
Genotype: 65% Indica / 35% Sativa
Suitable for: Indoors and outdoors
Indoor flowering: 63 days
Indoor yield: 450-550 g/m2
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Description
White Widow Original feminised cannabis seeds by Sumo Seeds have their origins in the cross of a Brazilian Sativa and a potent Indian Indica. The resulting hybrid is not only stable and homogeneous, but also a clear reflection of the world-renowned White Widow Original, famous, among others, for her amazing potency. All fans of strong and potent genetics will have a crush on this classic strain of Dutch coffee shops.
White Widow Original turns into a spectacular plant that ends up fully covered in a bright white colour and with incredibly dense and compact buds all over her body. No matter how inexperienced you are because she’s very easy to grow and the results are always outstanding. A classic strain that we’ll always love.
White Widow Original is famous for her ability to produce trichomes, meaning she showcases high levels of THC and medium CBD content. When it comes to the effect, it’s invigorating and euphoric at first but gradually turns more bearable and physically relaxing. The taste and aroma of White Widow Original are mild, wrapping you with a cloak of piney, spicy and floral nuances.
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Technical data
![]() | Sumo Seeds |
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![]() | Feminised |
![]() | 65% Indica / 35% Sativa |
![]() | Indoors and outdoors |
![]() | 63 days |
![]() | 450-550 g/m2 |
![]() | 80-120 cm |
![]() | March / October |
![]() | 600-800 g/plant |
![]() | 1.4 m |
![]() | High |
![]() | Medium |
*Cannabinoid levels (THC, CBD...) could vary due to external factors such as the culture medium, grower's experience, cultivation techniques (SOG, SCROG...), environmental conditions, or genetic variation.