White Widow Review

White Widow was originally developed by coffee cash / in 1994. The following year, was awarded first place High Times Cannabis Cup in the Bio (organic) category.Originally from Amsterdam, the White Widow strain known worldwide for its delicious taste and rich in THC.
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White Widow is often cited as the classic modern tribe, it is certainly very popular within the community in general and marijuana has a price range. Named for the white pigment is introduced as a result of the immense amount trichrome, this strain is known for its power.
White Widow almost instantly appeared on about every coffeeshop in the Netherlands. This masterpiece has set the standard to put the “white” strains. Our White Widow grows tall with delicate arms. The heads are compact to large amounts of resin. Leaning on the sativa side, the buzz is powerful and energetic and very sociable.
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This popular strain is perfect for indoor and outdoor grow. White Widow needs a lot of room for growth because it can be a very large plant, if grown indoors precautions should be taken up. The buttons themselves are very sticky with a sweet smell and poignant, and covered with crystal formations. Although there are large genetic crosses to flood the market, the White Widow strain is still one of the highest percentages of THC in marijuana community known.
White Widow is a Sativa Indica Blend and strain that makes it a more versatile choice. With moderate use, Sativa qualities resonate, and physical energy. As frequent or excessive, the Indica, causing an intense “euphoric” feeling psychedelic accents.Widow has been reported as helping:
• Pain
• Depression
• Anxiety
• Reduced appetite
• Cachexia
• Hepatitis C

Potency:
This strain is definitely on the higher end for potency, it produces a very sharp head high which is quite strong. Just a few hits of (well grown) White Widow will likely be enough for most people.
Smell (Strength/Pleasure):
White Widow has a very traditional cannabis smell while strong, pungent, and sweet. If kept in a plastic bag I’m sure this would stink up a room or two. A very pleasing aroma when heated, but also very telltale of traditional herb.
Taste:
A deep earthy taste, almost skunky if it weren’t for the subtle, sweet undertones. While White Widow does taste nice, it isn’t anything to get too excited about. Perhaps a bit amplified, but still traditional.
Overall
With an extremely enjoyable and intense head high, White Widow is definitely a strain worth picking up. While it doesn’t have the most extravagant taste, it’s still one of our favorite strains.