
White Widow Autoflowering
Cannabis seeds
by Vision Seeds
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White Widow Autoflowering Cannabis Seeds by Vision Seeds
White Widow Autoflowering is a feminized autoflowering cannabis seed from Vision Seeds that delivers a fast, fuss-free grow with seriously resinous results. Built from a cross of the legendary White Widow with a LowRyder, this Indica-dominant hybrid carries Indian Indica genetics seasoned with Brazilian Sativa and a touch of Ruderalis for automatic flowering. From seed to harvest in roughly 56 days of flower — that's quick even by autoflowering standards.
Choose Your Pack Size
| Pack | Seeds | SKU |
|---|---|---|
| 3-pack | 3 feminized seeds | CSVS0017 |
| 5-pack | 5 feminized seeds | CSVS0056 |
The 3-pack is a solid starting point if you want to test the strain before committing. The 5-pack gives you better value per seed and enough plants to fill a small indoor space or scatter across a guerrilla plot.
Why White Widow Autoflowering Seeds Deserve Your Attention
You already know the White Widow name — it's been a coffeeshop staple in Amsterdam since the mid-'90s, and for good reason. Vision Seeds took that proven genetic base and crossed it with a LowRyder to create a compact, autoflowering version that doesn't need a light schedule change to start flowering. The Ruderalis genetics handle that automatically, which strips out one of the most common beginner mistakes: messing up the photoperiod.
The genetic breakdown is mainly Indian Indica, with Brazilian Sativa adding some structure and the Ruderalis component locking in the autoflowering trait. The result is a plant that stays short, finishes fast, and produces dense, trichome-covered buds with around 18% THC. That's strong for an autoflowering strain — many autos hover around 14-16%, so this one punches above its weight class. Vision Seeds calls it one of the most potent Ruderalis hybrids available today, and from what we've seen, that claim holds up.
The honest limitation? Yield. You're looking at 30-50g per plant, which is average for an autoflowering variety. If you're chasing massive harvests, a photoperiod White Widow will outproduce this every time. But if you want speed, simplicity, and a compact plant that doesn't draw attention — this is the trade-off that makes sense.
White Widow Auto Grow Characteristics and Specifications
White Widow Autoflowering seeds produce extremely fast-growing plants that sprout, develop a few pairs of leaves, and then enter the flowering period automatically — no 12/12 light cycle required. The plants stay compact, which makes them suited for indoor tents, balconies, greenhouses, hydro setups, and guerrilla grows where discretion matters.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Vision Seeds |
| Genetics | Indian Indica / Brazilian Sativa / Ruderalis |
| Type | Feminized Autoflowering |
| Dominant | Indica |
| THC Content | ~18% |
| Flowering Time | Approximately 56 days |
| Yield Per Plant | 30-50g |
| Plant Size | Compact / Short |
| Suitable Environments | Indoor, outdoor, greenhouse, hydro |
| Fungal Resistance | High |
| Weather Tolerance | Performs in sub-optimal conditions |
| Seed Type | Feminized (all-female) |
One thing worth noting about the plant structure: White Widow Autoflowering develops a large central cola. You can encourage denser, heavier top growth by clipping some of the lower branches early on, redirecting the plant's energy upward. It's a simple technique that can make a real difference with compact autos like this one.
Aroma, Flavour, and What to Expect from White Widow Auto
The dried flower from White Widow Autoflowering has a fruity aroma that's genuinely pleasant — sweet and clean, not the harsh, skunky punch you get from some Indica-heavy strains. The flavour follows through on the inhale: fruity, smooth, with that classic White Widow resin coating your mouth. If you've smoked the original White Widow in an Amsterdam coffeeshop, this is a recognisable cousin — a bit lighter, a bit fruitier, but the family resemblance is there.
With around 18% THC and a strong Indica backbone, the effect leans heavily toward physical relaxation. This is evening weed. The kind where you sit down, feel the tension leave your shoulders, and realise you've been staring at the same spot on the ceiling for ten minutes. Traditionally associated with calming effects, the Indica dominance here makes it a strain people reach for when they want to wind down rather than gear up.
Compared to something like Northern Lights Auto — another popular Indica-dominant autoflower — White Widow Auto tends to have a more complex terpene profile. Northern Lights is earthier, more straightforward. White Widow brings that fruity sweetness that makes it more interesting to smoke over multiple sessions without flavour fatigue.
Complete your grow setup with a propagator or seedling heat mat to give these autoflowering seeds the best possible start. Once your White Widow Auto is harvested, a decent grinder will help you appreciate that fruity, resinous flower properly. If you're growing indoors, look at our grow tent kits — the compact size of this strain means even a 60x60 tent will work.
How to Grow White Widow Autoflowering Seeds
Autoflowering seeds are the most forgiving entry point for new growers, and White Widow Auto is one of the more resilient options in the category. Here's the straightforward process:
- Germinate your seeds using the paper towel method or by placing them directly into moist soil or a jiffy pellet. Keep the temperature around 22-25°C. Most seeds crack within 24-72 hours.
- Plant the germinated seed about 1cm deep in your growing medium — soil, coco coir, or a hydro setup all work. The seedling should break the surface within 2-4 days.
- Provide 18-20 hours of light per day throughout the entire lifecycle. Unlike photoperiod strains, autoflowers don't need a light change to trigger flowering — the Ruderalis genetics handle that on their own after the plant develops a few pairs of leaves.
- Keep humidity around 60-70% during the seedling and vegetative stage, dropping to 40-50% during flowering to reduce mould risk. The high fungal resistance of this strain gives you extra margin here, but don't push your luck.
- Feed lightly. Autoflowers are smaller plants with shorter lifecycles, so they need less nutrients than photoperiod varieties. Start at half the recommended dose on your nutrient schedule and increase only if the plant looks hungry.
- Consider clipping lower branches once the plant enters flowering to push energy toward the main central cola. This is where White Widow Auto produces its densest buds.
- Harvest after approximately 56 days of flowering. Look for milky-white trichomes with a few turning amber — that's your window for peak potency and the relaxing Indica effect this strain is known for.
- Dry your buds slowly in a dark, ventilated space at around 18-22°C for 7-10 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks. The fruity aroma really develops during the cure.
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