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White Chocolope

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by DNA Genetics

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A cross of original Chocolope and White Widow delivering 22% THC, chocolate-and-nut terpenes, and frosty, dense buds. White Chocolope seeds from DNA Genetics grow bushy and strong in soil or hydro, yielding up to 350–400 g/m² indoors with minimal fuss. Feminised, 10 seeds per pack.
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White Chocolope Cannabis Seeds by DNA Genetics

White Chocolope is a feminised cannabis seed from DNA Genetics that crosses two absolute heavyweights — original Chocolope and White Widow — into one frosty, chocolate-scented powerhouse. With up to 22% THC, dense trichome coverage, and yields reaching 350–400 g/m² indoors, this strain delivers where it counts. DNA Genetics bred her to be forgiving in the grow room and exceptional in the jar, and from what we've seen, she lives up to that billing.

Feminised Seeds 22% THC Chocolope x White Widow 350–400 g/m² Indoors 10 Seeds Per Pack

White Chocolope comes in a single pack size of 10 feminised seeds. Every seed is female — no males to cull, no wasted space in your tent.

Why White Chocolope Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Garden

Two parent strains with this much history don't come together by accident. Chocolope — the sativa-leaning legend known for its dreamy, uplifting character and coffee-shop chocolate aroma — meets White Widow, the resin-caked Dutch classic that's been a coffeeshop staple since the mid-'90s. The result is a hybrid that leans slightly sativa in its growth structure but packs the frost and density you'd expect from anything carrying Widow genetics.

What makes White Chocolope stand out from the dozens of Widow crosses on the market? The terpene profile. Where most Widow hybrids lean earthy and piney, White Chocolope goes in a completely different direction — chocolate, roasted nuts, and ripe fruit with herbal undertones. Crack open a cured jar and the room smells like someone unwrapped a box of pralines. The smoke carries those same notes through to the exhale. If you've grown White Widow before and found it a bit one-dimensional on flavour, this is the upgrade.

The honest limitation: she's not the fastest finisher. Expect a flowering time on the longer side compared to pure indica cultivars. If you're chasing a quick turnaround, something like a Northern Lights auto will get you there sooner. But if you can wait, the reward in bag appeal and terpene complexity is worth every extra day.

Growing White Chocolope Seeds — What to Expect

White Chocolope grows with vigour from the start. She develops bushy plants with strong lateral branching and thick stems that hold heavy colas without support — though a trellis net never hurts if you're pushing yields. The structure responds brilliantly to low-stress training (LST) and topping, making her a treat for hands-on growers who like to shape their canopy.

For newer growers, the good news: she's equally happy left alone. Skip the training, keep your pH in range, feed moderately, and White Chocolope will still pump out a respectable harvest. We've seen first-time growers pull solid results with nothing more than a decent LED, some coco, and a basic nutrient line.

Specification Detail
Seed Bank DNA Genetics
Genetics Chocolope x White Widow
Seed Type Feminised
THC Content Up to 22%
Indoor Yield 350–400 g/m²
Outdoor Yield Potentially heavier in optimal conditions
Growth Pattern Bushy, strong branching, responds well to LST/topping
Suitable Media Soil, coco, hydro
Growing Difficulty Easy to moderate
Seeds Per Pack 10

Aroma, Flavour, and Terpene Profile of White Chocolope

This is where White Chocolope really earns her name. The dominant notes are chocolate and roasted nuts — not subtle, not background, but right up front the moment you break a bud apart. Underneath that, you'll pick up ripe tropical fruit and a herbal, almost earthy base that keeps things grounded. The flavour follows the nose almost exactly, which isn't always the case with cannabis — plenty of strains smell better than they taste. White Chocolope delivers on both.

The terpene profile leans into myrcene, caryophyllene, and linalool territory. According to a review published in Frontiers in Psychiatry, linalool-rich essential oils have been investigated in clinical studies for their calming properties (PMC8426550). That said, the terpene content in a single strain varies by phenotype and growing conditions, so treat these as general flavour signposts rather than guaranteed lab results.

Visually, the buds are dark green with yellow-orange pistils threading through dense, trichome-coated calyxes. Under a loupe, the resin heads are fat and milky — exactly what you want to see at harvest. She photographs well, too, if that matters to you.

White Chocolope Effects — 22% THC in Action

At 22% THC, White Chocolope sits in the upper-mid range — strong enough to command respect, not so overwhelming that a couple of extra puffs ruins your evening. The initial onset leans cerebral and uplifting, consistent with her Chocolope parentage. According to user reports compiled by Leafwell, the Chocolope lineage is associated with a dreamy, cerebral character that many describe as energising and creativity-friendly. The White Widow side brings body relaxation into the mix as the session progresses, creating a balanced arc from head to body.

According to research published in the Journal of Cannabis Research (PMC9276841), cannabis users frequently report using sativa-leaning cultivars for daytime activities and creative pursuits, while hybrid and indica-leaning varieties tend to be chosen for evening relaxation. White Chocolope, with her hybrid genetics, sits comfortably in between — versatile enough for an afternoon session or a wind-down after work.

One thing to flag: at 22% THC, less experienced consumers should start slow. A toke or two is enough to get the full picture before committing to more.

Complete your grow setup with a proper propagation kit. A heated propagator gives White Chocolope seeds the best start — consistent warmth and humidity for faster, more uniform germination. Pair with a quality pH meter and a reliable nutrient line, and you've got everything you need from seed to harvest.

How to Germinate and Grow White Chocolope Seeds

  1. Soak your White Chocolope seeds in a glass of room-temperature water (20–22°C) for 12–24 hours in a dark cupboard. Seeds should sink to the bottom when ready.
  2. Transfer soaked seeds to damp paper towels placed between two plates. Keep in a warm, dark spot. Check every 12 hours — taproots typically emerge within 24–72 hours.
  3. Once the taproot reaches 1–2 cm, plant it 1 cm deep in your chosen medium (soil, coco, or rockwool cube), taproot pointing down.
  4. Maintain humidity at 65–70% and temperature at 22–25°C during the seedling stage. A humidity dome or propagator helps enormously here.
  5. Transition to vegetative lighting (18/6) once the first true leaves appear. White Chocolope responds well to topping after the 4th or 5th node if you want to encourage bushier growth.
  6. Flip to 12/12 when plants reach roughly half your desired final height — she'll stretch during the first 2–3 weeks of flower.
  7. Feed with a bloom-specific nutrient schedule during flowering. Watch for heavy resin production in the final weeks — a sign she's finishing strong.
  8. Harvest when trichomes show mostly milky heads with a few turning amber. Dry slowly at 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity for 10–14 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks.

White Chocolope vs. Other DNA Genetics Strains

Feature White Chocolope Chocolope (Original) White Widow (Classic)
Genetics Chocolope x White Widow Chocolate Thai x Cannalope Haze Brazilian Sativa x South Indian Indica
THC Up to 22% 18–21% 18–20%
Dominant Aroma Chocolate, nuts, fruit Coffee, chocolate, earthy Pine, earth, spice
Indoor Yield 350–400 g/m² 400–500 g/m² 300–400 g/m²
Grow Difficulty Easy–moderate Moderate (longer flower time) Easy
Best For Flavour chasers wanting Widow frost Sativa purists, daytime use Beginners, reliable harvests

If you've grown the original Chocolope and loved the flavour but wished for denser, frostier buds, White Chocolope is the answer. If you've grown White Widow and found the terps a bit flat, same story — this cross brings the flavour that Widow sometimes lacks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is White Chocolope suitable for first-time growers?

Yes. She grows vigorously with strong branches and doesn't demand special techniques. You can top and train her for bigger yields, but she'll produce a solid harvest even without intervention. Stick to a basic feed schedule and keep your environment stable.

What does White Chocolope smell and taste like?

Chocolate, roasted nuts, and tropical fruit up front, with herbal undertones. The flavour mirrors the aroma closely — rich and dessert-like on the inhale, earthy and smooth on the exhale. One of the more distinctive terpene profiles in the DNA Genetics catalogue.

How much does White Chocolope yield indoors?

Expect 350–400 g/m² under standard indoor conditions with adequate lighting. Experienced growers using training techniques like SCROG or mainlining may push yields higher. Outdoors, harvests can exceed indoor numbers in the right climate.

Can I grow White Chocolope in hydro?

Absolutely. She performs well in soil, coco, and hydroponic setups. Hydro tends to speed up vegetative growth and can boost yields, but soil often brings out more complex terpene expression. Pick whichever medium suits your experience level.

How strong is White Chocolope?

At up to 22% THC, she's potent but not extreme. The effects start cerebral and uplifting before settling into a balanced body relaxation. A couple of tokes is enough for most people to feel the full range. Less experienced consumers should pace themselves.

What is the flowering time for White Chocolope?

DNA Genetics doesn't publish an exact week count for this cross, but given her Chocolope and Widow parentage, expect roughly 8–10 weeks of flowering. Watch trichome development closely in the final week to dial in your preferred harvest window.

Does White Chocolope respond well to training?

Very well. Her strong lateral branching makes her ideal for topping, LST, and SCROG. She bounces back quickly from stress and fills out a canopy evenly. If you enjoy hands-on growing, she's a rewarding plant to work with.

Last updated: April 2026

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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.

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