Genetics:
Oh boy, do we have a treat for you! “White Widow” is practically a legend in the cannabis world! This bad boy has got it all – from its killer effects to its frosty appearance and unique terpene profile. We’re talking about a hybrid strain that comes from some unknown Brazilian sativa and an equally mysterious Indian indica. The result? A strain that’s been sought-after since the mid-90s!
So what’s up with the name? Well, just take a look and you’ll see that this little beauty is virtually covered in a layer of white trichomes – giving it a snow-like appearance that’s sure to draw you in. But that’s not all, folks! “White Widow” boasts a complex aroma that combines earthy, woody, skunky, and sweet notes. And when you light up, you’ll experience a mix of pine, floral, and peppery flavors that’ll blow your socks off!
But wait, it gets better! “White Widow” will give you an uplifting, creative buzz that’ll get those creative juices flowing. And as the high wears on, you’ll feel a relaxing body buzz take over, making all your stress and mood disorders disappear. Got any stress or anxiety that needs managing? Or maybe some chronic pain that just won’t go away? “White Widow” could be your new best friend! In fact, some users even find that it helps with stimulating their appetite and reducing nausea.
So what’s the THC content like? Well, it usually ranges from 10% to 20%, but our plant landed right in the sweet spot at 15.10%! “White Widow” is a versatile strain that thrives both indoors and outdoors, making it perfect for novice growers who want a moderate to high yield.
So that’s “White Widow” in a nutshell, folks! But you can’t forget about those terpenes! This strain has got it all – from the earthy and floral scent of terpinolene, to the relaxing effects of myrcene. And let’s not forget limonene, which gives “White Widow” its citrusy goodness and energizing effects! And if that’s not enough for you, there’s also alpha and beta-pinene, which give “White Widow” its distinct pine aroma.
Overall, “White Widow” is a strain you won’t want to miss – so go ahead and give it a try!
Terps:
“White Widow”offers a complex set of terpenes including:
1. Terpinolene, a terpene found in marijauna that is responsible for contributing to the herbaceous and floral aroma of certain strains. It has a fresh, piney, and slightly herbal scent with hints of citrus. Terpinolene is known for its sedative and relaxing properties, making it potentially useful for reducing stress and promoting sleep.
2. Myrcene, one of the most common and abundant terpenes is responsible for the earthy and skunky aroma and is believed to have relaxing and sedative effects, contributing to the “couch-lock” sensation associated with some indica-dominant strains.
3. Limonene, a terpene that gives cannabis strains a citrusy, lemon-like flavors and aromas. It is commonly found in the peels of citrus fruits and is also present in other plants like juniper and peppermint. Limonene is believed to have uplifting and mood-enhancing effects, making it potentially useful for stress relief and improving mood. Additionally, it may have antibacterial and antifungal properties.
4. Alpha and Beta-Pinene, two closely related terpenes often found in marijuana. They are also abundant in coniferous trees like pine trees, where they contribute to the distinct pine aroma. Pinene is known for its uplifting and energizing effects, and it may also have potential anti-inflammatory and bronchodilatory properties
It’s important to note that terpenes, along with cannabinoids like THC and CBD, play a role in the overall effects and characteristics of different cannabis strains. The combination of terpenes and cannabinoids is often referred to as the “entourage effect,” where these compounds work together to produce a unique and diverse range of therapeutic effects and flavors. The terpene profile of “White Widow” may differ based on the specific grower, the environment or the cultivation techniques used.
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