
Somango Widow
Cannabis seeds
by Advanced Seeds
Somango Widow Seeds: Feminized Cannabis Seeds by Advanced Seeds
Somango Widow seeds produce a feminized indica-dominant cannabis strain that delivers sweet mango flavour, resin-packed buds, and a solid 17% THC content in a compact, easy-to-manage plant. Created by Advanced Seeds through a cross of Early Widow and Somango, this variety combines the potency of a Widow lineage with the tropical fruit aromatics of Somango — two relatively new parents that together produce something genuinely special. If you want to buy Somango Widow seeds, this is one of the most flavour-forward indica-dominant feminized options available from Advanced Seeds.
If you like your smoke sweet and your effects hard-hitting, Somango Widow is the seed to drop. It stays short enough for indoor tents (60–80cm), produces dense central colas dripping with resin, and finishes flowering in 8–9 weeks. Outdoors, it stretches to 150–250cm and is ready for harvest in late September. The kind of strain that rewards you without demanding expert-level growing skills.
Pack Size
Somango Widow seeds come in a single pack option containing 3 feminized seeds. Every seed is female — no need to identify and remove males during flowering.
Somango Widow Specifications
Somango Widow is a feminized indica-dominant strain with 17% THC, 400–450g/m² indoor yield, and an 8–9 week flowering period. The table below covers every key specification at a glance.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Advanced Seeds |
| Seed Type | Feminized |
| Genetics | Early Widow x Somango |
| Dominant Type | Indica-dominant |
| THC Content | 17% |
| Indoor Height | 60–80cm |
| Outdoor Height | 150–250cm |
| Indoor Yield | 400–450g/m² |
| Flowering Time (Indoor) | 8–9 weeks |
| Harvest Time (Outdoor) | Late September |
| Seeds Per Pack | 3 |
| SKU | CSAD0005 |
Growing Somango Widow indoors? Pair these seeds with a complete grow tent kit to control height, light, and climate from day one. A carbon filter is worth grabbing too — the tropical mango aroma is lovely to smoke but less lovely leaking into your hallway. If you want to maximise that resin production, look into bloom-phase nutrients designed for heavy-yielding indica strains.
Why Somango Widow Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Grow
Somango Widow stands out from other indica-dominant strains primarily because of its tropical mango flavour profile, which is uncommon in Widow-lineage genetics. Here's the thing about indica-dominant strains — a lot of them taste like you're licking a pine tree. Nothing wrong with that if you're into it, but Somango Widow goes a completely different direction. The Somango parent brings a genuinely tropical fruit profile: mango, sweet citrus, that kind of smoothness that makes you want to take another pull before you've even exhaled the first. The Early Widow side contributes the resin production and structural density you'd expect from any Widow cross. Your buds come out dense, sticky, and absolutely caked.
At 17% THC, Somango Widow sits in a comfortable middle ground. It's not going to floor a seasoned smoker on one hit, but the effects are pronounced and physical — proper indica territory. According to the EMCDDA's reporting on cannabis potency trends across European markets, 17% THC places Somango Widow within the typical range for commercially available indica-dominant varieties. The resin-heavy trichome coverage likely contributes to a fuller entourage effect. That said, if you're chasing 25%+ THC monsters, this isn't your strain. What it lacks in raw potency it makes up for in flavour, aroma, and overall smoking pleasure.
From a growing perspective, the 60–80cm indoor height is a genuine advantage. You can fit Somango Widow into a standard 80x80cm tent without worrying about light burn or running out of vertical space. The robust branching inherited from the Widow genetics means the plant holds its own weight well — though we'd still recommend some light support stakes once those central colas start fattening up in weeks 6–7. At 400–450g/m² indoors, the yield is solid for a plant this compact. Not the heaviest producer we carry, but the quality-to-quantity ratio is excellent.
How to Grow Somango Widow Seeds
Somango Widow seeds germinate within 24–72 hours using standard methods and require 8–9 weeks of flowering to reach harvest indoors. Follow these steps for the best results.
- Germinate your Somango Widow seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a small pot of moist, airy seedling soil. Keep temperatures around 22–25°C and expect taproots within 24–72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their final containers once they've developed 2–3 sets of true leaves. A 10–15 litre pot works well for indoor grows, keeping the plant compact. Outdoors, go larger — 25 litres or more — to let the root system expand and accommodate the taller 150–250cm frame.
- During vegetative growth, maintain 18 hours of light and 6 hours of darkness. Somango Widow develops robust side branching naturally, but a bit of low-stress training (LST) early on can open up the canopy and improve light penetration to lower bud sites.
- Switch to a 12/12 light cycle to trigger flowering. Expect 8–9 weeks of bloom time indoors. Outdoor growers should see buds maturing by late September. Watch for the central cola — it develops big and dense, so keep airflow moving around it to prevent moisture buildup.
- Monitor trichome colour as you approach harvest. Somango Widow produces heavy resin, so a jeweller's loupe or digital microscope is worth using. Harvest when trichomes shift from clear to milky-white for the most pronounced indica effects.
- Dry your harvested buds in a dark, well-ventilated space at around 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity for 7–10 days. Cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks — the mango and tropical fruit flavours intensify significantly with a proper cure. Don't rush this step.
Somango Widow Compared to Similar Strains
Somango Widow's primary advantage over standard White Widow crosses is its tropical mango flavour, while typical Widow hybrids offer higher THC at the cost of a more generic earthy taste. If you're weighing up Somango Widow against other indica-dominant seeds in the Advanced Seeds catalogue, the comparison below lays it out clearly. On the flip side, if raw THC percentage is your priority, there are strains from other seed banks pushing well past 20%. But we've found that flavour and resin quality often matter more to the actual smoking experience than chasing the highest number on the label. An honest limitation worth noting: Somango Widow's 17% THC ceiling means experienced users with high tolerance may find the effects moderate compared to newer high-potency cultivars.
| Trait | Somango Widow | Typical White Widow Cross |
|---|---|---|
| Genetics | Early Widow x Somango | Brazilian Sativa x South Indian Indica |
| THC | 17% | 18–20% |
| Flavour | Sweet mango, tropical fruit | Earthy, pine, spicy |
| Indoor Height | 60–80cm | 80–120cm |
| Flowering Time | 8–9 weeks | 8–10 weeks |
| Resin Production | Very heavy | Heavy |
Sensory Profile: What Somango Widow Actually Tastes Like
Somango Widow tastes distinctly of ripe mango with broader tropical fruit and citrus undertones, producing thick but smooth smoke thanks to its heavy resin content. We get asked about flavour a lot, and with Somango Widow the answer is straightforward: not a vague "fruity" note buried under skunk — actual ripe mango sweetness that sits on the tongue. There's a broader tropical fruit aroma when you crack open a cured jar, something between papaya and citrus, with a mellow smoothness on the exhale that doesn't scratch or irritate. The smoke is thick thanks to the resin content, but it goes down easy.
One honest note: the tropical profile is strongest with a proper cure. If you rush the drying and skip the jar cure, you'll get a grassier, less developed flavour. Give it at least two weeks in jars, burping daily for the first few days. Three to four weeks is even better. The difference is night and day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Somango Widow suitable for beginner growers?
Yes. Somango Widow stays compact indoors at 60–80cm, has robust branching that holds its own weight, and finishes flowering in a predictable 8–9 weeks. It's one of the more forgiving indica-dominant strains to grow, especially in a controlled indoor setup.
What yield can I expect from Somango Widow indoors?
Advanced Seeds lists indoor yields at 400–450g/m². Achieving the upper end depends on lighting quality, pot size, and whether you train the canopy. Even without advanced techniques, 400g/m² is realistic in a properly set up tent.
How tall does Somango Widow grow outdoors?
Outdoors, Somango Widow reaches 150–250cm depending on climate, soil quality, and growing season length. In northern European climates, expect the lower end of that range. Mediterranean conditions push it taller.
When should I harvest Somango Widow outdoors?
Late September is the target harvest window for outdoor Somango Widow plants. Watch the trichomes — milky-white with a few amber heads is the sweet spot for indica-leaning effects.
Does Somango Widow smell strongly during flowering?
Yes, significantly. The Somango genetics produce a strong tropical fruit and mango aroma, especially in the final 2–3 weeks of flowering. A carbon filter is strongly recommended for indoor grows if discretion matters to you.
What are the parent strains of Somango Widow?
Somango Widow is a cross of Early Widow and Somango, both relatively new varieties. Early Widow brings Widow-lineage potency and resin production; Somango contributes the sweet mango flavour and tropical fruit aroma.
Is Somango Widow indica or sativa?
Somango Widow is indica-dominant. The effects lean physical and pronounced, consistent with its Widow heritage. The compact indoor height of 60–80cm is another indicator of its indica-heavy genetics.
Where can I order Somango Widow seeds?
You can order Somango Widow seeds directly from Azarius. Each pack contains 3 feminized seeds by Advanced Seeds, shipped in original breeder packaging.
Last updated: April 2026
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