This popular cannabis strain is a mix of Cannabis indica and Cannabis sativa. Coming from the Netherlands, the White Widow variety is fast-growing, easy to care for, and flavorful – a true favorite.
White Widow Care
Cannabis Sativa × Indica 'white Widow'



White Widow has many varieties, such as Blue Widow, White Rhino, Crystal White, White Russian, and American Pie. The strain is high in CBD, which makes it a popular choice for medicinal use.
How to Care for the Plant

Water

Keep the soil consistently moist, but not overly saturated. Water the plant once daily, ensuring the top 2.5 cm (1 inch) of soil is dry before watering again. Avoid waterlogging the soil to prevent root issues. Adjust your watering schedule during hot summer days to prevent dehydration.

Pruning

Start by removing any dead, damaged, or yellowing leaves. Trim back excessive foliage to improve airflow and light penetration. Focus on removing lower branches that receive less light and divert energy from the upper canopy. Utilize sharp pruning shears to make clean cuts at the stem. Remember to sanitize your tools between cuts to prevent the spread of diseases.

Fertilizer

Fertilizing White Widow cannabis is essential for promoting healthy growth and maximum yield. Use a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer specifically formulated for cannabis plants. Start fertilizing once the seedlings have developed their first set of true leaves. Follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding the recommended dosage and frequency of application. Avoid over-fertilization, as it can lead to nutrient burn and other plant health issues. Monitor the plants closely for signs of nutrient deficiencies or excesses, and adjust the fertilizer application accordingly.

Sunlight

White Widow cannabis plants thrive in full sunlight, requiring at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight each day. Place them in a location that receives ample sunlight and is not obstructed by shade or tall structures. Ensure they receive the brightest part of the day, which is typically in the morning and early afternoon. If growing indoors, provide them with high-intensity grow lights that mimic natural sunlight. Adequate sunlight is crucial for the plant's photosynthesis process and overall development.

Soil

White Widow cannabis prefers well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter. Use a high-quality potting mix or create your own with equal parts peat moss, perlite, and vermiculite. Aim for a slightly acidic to neutral pH level between 6 and 7. Incorporate compost or aged manure for added fertility. Monitor soil moisture and water as needed to maintain a slightly moist environment.

Propagation

To take a successful cutting, you'll need a sharp, sterile razor or scissors. Choose a branch that is young and healthy, ideally one that hasn't yet produced flowers. Make a clean cut at a 45-degree angle, just below a node. Nodes are the points where leaves emerge from the stem.
Once you have your cutting, remove any excess leaves from the lower portion to focus the plant's energy on root development. Some growers also choose to dip the cutting in a rooting hormone to enhance the chances of successful rooting.

Temperature

White Widow cannabis loves warm weather! It thrives in temperatures ranging from 70-85°F (21-29°C) during the day, but it can handle a little extra heat, reaching up to 90°F (32°C). If you're growing outdoors, protect it from frost and chilly dips below 50°F (10°C), which can give it the chills.

Container

These plants thrive in smaller pots. However, as is the rule with many plants, the rule of thumb is to go for a container two sizes up than the oversize size of the plant.

Fun fact

White Widow was the winner of the Cannabis Cup in 1995.

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