
Moby Dick
Cannabis seeds
by Greenhouse Seeds
Moby Dick Cannabis Seeds by Greenhouse Seeds
Moby Dick is a feminised cannabis seed from Greenhouse Seeds that crosses two of the most celebrated genetics in the game — Haze and White Widow — into one monstrous hybrid capable of yielding up to 1,200g per plant outdoors. She's been a staple in Amsterdam coffeeshops and grow rooms across Europe for good reason: the combination delivers both a heavy body effect and a sharp cerebral edge, wrapped in a spicy, resinous flavour profile that lingers long after you exhale.
How Many Seeds Do You Need?
Moby Dick feminised seeds come in packs of 3, 5, or 10. Running a ScrOG setup? Four plants fill a square metre nicely — grab the 5-pack and keep one as backup. Planning an outdoor grow with room to let her bush out? Even 3 seeds can produce a serious haul when each plant pushes 800–1,200g. The 10-pack makes sense if you're pheno-hunting or filling a larger space — at that volume, you'll find the standout keeper.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed bank | Greenhouse Seeds |
| Genetics | Haze x White Widow |
| Type | Feminised photoperiod |
| Indica / Sativa | Sativa-dominant hybrid |
| Indoor flowering time | 9 weeks |
| Outdoor harvest | Early October |
| Indoor yield | Up to 800g/m² |
| Outdoor yield | 800–1,200g per plant |
| Recommended training | ScrOG (indoor), LST / bush training (outdoor) |
| Available pack sizes | 3, 5, or 10 seeds |
Running Moby Dick in a ScrOG? You'll want a solid grow tent to contain her stretch — the Dark Box tents pair well, especially the 120x120 for a proper four-plant canopy. And if you're growing indoors for the first time, a complete grow kit saves you the headache of sourcing ventilation, lighting, and filtration separately.
Why Moby Dick Seeds Deserve Space in Your Grow Room
We've been selling cannabis seeds since 1999, and Moby Dick has never left the bestseller shelf. There's a reason for that: she's forgiving enough for a first-time grower yet productive enough to keep experienced cultivators coming back. The Haze parentage gives her that soaring, cerebral sativa character — the kind that keeps your mind sharp and engaged. The White Widow side brings the physical weight, the resin production, and that unmistakable body-numbing sensation that melts tension from your shoulders downward.
The flavour is where she really announces herself. Expect an intensely spicy aftertaste — not subtle, not delicate, but bold and lingering. When you crack open a cured jar of Moby Dick, the room knows about it. The buds themselves are coated in a thick white layer of trichomes that Greenhouse Seeds poetically describes as "white spume on green waves." Having handled these buds, that's not marketing fluff — they genuinely look frosted, almost silver under grow lights.
The honest limitation? She stretches. A lot. Moby Dick carries strong sativa growth traits, which means she'll shoot upward during the first weeks of flowering. If you're working with limited headroom — say, a 160cm tent — you'll need to flip to 12/12 early or train aggressively. Compared to something like White Widow on its own, which stays more compact and manageable, Moby Dick demands vertical space or a proper ScrOG net to keep the canopy flat. That trade-off is worth it for the yield, but go in with your eyes open.
Growing Moby Dick Seeds: Indoor vs Outdoor
Moby Dick performs well in both environments, but the approach differs significantly depending on where you plant her. Here's what we'd recommend based on what we've seen work over the years.
Indoor Growing
Indoors, ScrOG is the way to go. The Screen of Green method lets you weave her branches through a horizontal net during vegetative growth, creating a flat, even canopy that maximises light exposure across every bud site. With a 9-week flowering period and yields reaching 800g/m², she rewards patience and a bit of hands-on training. Keep your lights strong — she can handle high-intensity output and will convert it into dense, resinous colas.
One thing to watch: humidity. That thick trichome coverage means dense bud structure, and dense buds in a humid environment invite mould. Keep your extraction fan running properly and aim for 40–50% relative humidity during late flowering. A carbon filter isn't optional either — Moby Dick is loud.
Outdoor Growing
Outdoors is where Moby Dick truly earns her name. Given space and sunshine, she'll grow into an absolute beast. Training her into a wide, bushy shape — low-stress training, topping, or simply letting her fill out naturally in open ground — is the best way to unlock her full potential. Outdoor plants can reach well over 2 metres and carry 800–1,200g of flower per plant. Harvest comes in early October in the Northern Hemisphere, so she suits Mediterranean and temperate climates best. If you're further north, keep an eye on autumn rains — again, those dense buds and moisture don't mix well.
| Environment | Recommended technique | Flowering / Harvest | Expected yield |
|---|---|---|---|
| Indoor | ScrOG setup | 9 weeks flowering | Up to 800g/m² |
| Outdoor | LST / bush training | Early October | 800–1,200g per plant |
What to Expect from Moby Dick: Effects and Flavour
This is a sativa-dominant hybrid, so the effect leans cerebral — sharp, focused, and mentally engaging. But the White Widow genetics pull it back into your body with a heavy, numbing relaxation that builds over the first hour and stays for several hours. It's not a one-note experience. You get the headiness of a Haze and the physical depth of an indica-leaning classic, layered on top of each other.
The flavour is spicy and pungent, with an earthy base and a sharpness on the exhale that sits on your palate. The aroma during the final weeks of flowering is intense — your carbon filter will be earning its keep. According to research on glandular trichome development in cannabis, the Moby Dick genotype has been specifically studied for its trichome morphology and cannabinoid production (Livingston et al., 2023, PMC10071647), which partly explains why she produces such a visibly resinous, aromatic flower.
How to Grow Moby Dick Seeds
- Germinate your Moby Dick feminised seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Keep temperatures between 22–26°C and maintain moisture without waterlogging. Taproots typically emerge within 24–72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their growing medium once the taproot is 1–2cm long. Moby Dick responds well to soil, coco coir, and hydroponic setups. If you're new to growing, soil is the most forgiving option.
- During vegetative growth, top the plant at least once to encourage lateral branching. For indoor ScrOG, begin weaving branches through the net once they reach the screen. Outdoors, use low-stress training to spread branches outward and create a wide canopy.
- Switch to a 12/12 light cycle to trigger flowering indoors. Expect significant stretch during the first 2–3 weeks — keep at least 30–40cm between the canopy and your light to avoid bleaching.
- Monitor humidity closely from week 5 onward. Drop to 40–50% RH to protect those dense, resin-heavy buds from mould. Ensure good airflow between colas.
- Harvest after approximately 9 weeks of flowering indoors, or in early October outdoors. Look for milky-white trichomes with around 10–20% amber heads for a balanced effect. Dry slowly in a dark room at 18–20°C for 7–10 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks.
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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.











