
White Widow
Cannabis seeds
by Royal Queen Seeds
White Widow Feminized Cannabis Seeds by Royal Queen Seeds
White Widow is a feminized cannabis seed from Royal Queen Seeds that delivers stable, vigorous genetics rooted in one of the most celebrated lineages in Dutch coffeeshop history. A cross between a refined Brazilian sativa and an exquisite indica hybrid from India, this strain has been winning Cannabis Cup awards since before most seed banks existed. We've watched it outsell flashier genetics year after year — and there's a reason for that. It just works.
How Many Seeds Do You Need?
Royal Queen Seeds' White Widow feminized comes in packs of 1, 3, 5, or 10 seeds. If you're running your first grow, grab a 3-pack — it gives you a safety margin if one seedling doesn't take, without committing to a full ten. Running a proper SOG or filling a 120x120 tent? The 10-pack is the move. Feminized means every seed produces a female plant, so no culling males and wasting pot space.
| Pack Size | Best For |
|---|---|
| 1 seed | Test run or single-plant grow |
| 3 seeds | First-time growers, small tents (60x60 to 80x80) |
| 5 seeds | Medium setups, pheno hunting on a budget |
| 10 seeds | Full canopy fills, SOG setups, serious growers |
White Widow Grow Specs and Genetics
Royal Queen Seeds' feminized White Widow carries genetics that trace back to a Brazilian sativa landrace crossed with a South Indian indica — a pairing that's been refined through decades of selective breeding. The result is a balanced hybrid that leans neither too far into couch-lock territory nor into racy sativa headspace. Here's what you're working with:
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Royal Queen Seeds |
| Seed Type | Feminized (photoperiod) |
| Genetics | Brazilian Sativa x South Indian Indica |
| Type | Balanced Hybrid |
| Flowering Time | Approximately 9 weeks |
| Indoor Height | 80–100 cm |
| Outdoor Height | Up to 200 cm |
| Indoor Yield | 450–500 g/m2 |
| Outdoor Yield | 550–600 g per plant |
| Awards | 1st Place, Canarias Cannabis Cup 2012 |
According to research on morphological characterisation of Cannabis sativa, traits like plant height, leaf morphology, and trichome density vary significantly across cultivars — and White Widow is famously heavy on trichome production (PMC10610221). That thick resin coat is where the name comes from: mature buds look like they've been dusted in frost.
Complete your setup: White Widow thrives in a controlled indoor environment. Pair these seeds with a complete grow tent kit — tent, lighting, ventilation, and carbon filter sorted in one go. Already have the tent? A quality pH meter and CalMag supplement will keep this strain performing at its best through flower.
Why White Widow Feminized Seeds Deserve Your Grow Space
We've been selling cannabis seeds since our earliest days as a smartshop, and White Widow has never once left the bestseller list. Not once. That kind of staying power doesn't come from hype — it comes from genetics that deliver consistent results regardless of your experience level.
The honest appeal of White Widow is that it doesn't demand much from you. It won't stretch into your lights like a pure sativa. It won't throw hermaphrodite flowers if you mess up your light schedule for one night. Royal Queen Seeds has stabilised this line to the point where you'd have to actively try to fail. Indoor plants stay compact at 80–100 cm, which means you can run them in an 80x80 tent without training if you don't want to. Outdoors in a decent European summer, expect plants up to 2 metres — still manageable, still discreet enough behind a fence.
The one honest limitation: White Widow isn't going to win any awards for exotic terpene profiles. If you're chasing the latest cookie or cake cross with 15 different flavour notes, this isn't that strain. What it does offer is a clean, forest-fresh taste with earthy pine undertones and a hint of spice — old-school ganja flavour that Dutch coffeeshop regulars have been ordering for decades. According to a study on chemical profiles beyond THC and CBD, inter-variety differences in terpene and minor cannabinoid content are measurable even under standardised growing conditions (PMC9061671). White Widow's profile is distinctive in its simplicity.
Compared to something like Royal Queen Seeds' Amnesia Haze — which flowers in 10–11 weeks and grows tall enough to cause problems indoors — White Widow's 9-week flowering period and compact stature make it the better pick for growers working with limited space or patience. If you want something even faster, look at autoflowering strains, but you'll sacrifice yield and potency control.
How to Grow White Widow Feminized Seeds
White Widow feminized is one of the best strains for a first indoor grow. Royal Queen Seeds has bred the fuss out of it. Here's how to get from seed to harvest:
- Germination: Place seeds between damp paper towels on a plate, cover with a second plate, and keep in a dark spot at 20–25°C. Taproots should appear within 24–72 hours. Transfer to a small pot of lightly moistened seedling soil once the taproot is 1–2 cm long.
- Seedling stage (weeks 1–2): Keep under 18/6 light cycle. Humidity around 65–70%. Don't overwater — the most common killer of seedlings is soggy soil. Let the top centimetre dry out between waterings.
- Vegetative growth (weeks 3–6): White Widow stays compact, reaching 80–100 cm indoors. If you want to maximise your 450–500 g/m2 yield potential, consider low-stress training (LST) to open up the canopy. She responds well to topping too — two tops become four, four become eight, and each one will frost up nicely.
- Flip to flower: Switch your lights to 12/12. White Widow will stretch moderately during the first two weeks of flower, then settle in. Flowering takes approximately 9 weeks from the flip.
- Feeding through flower: Increase phosphorus and potassium during weeks 3–6 of flower. White Widow isn't a heavy feeder, so ease off if you see tip burn. Flush with plain water for the final 10–14 days before harvest.
- Harvest and dry: Trichomes should be mostly milky with a few amber heads when she's ready. Cut, trim, and hang in a dark room at 18–20°C with 55–60% humidity for 7–10 days. Slow drying preserves that forest-fresh terpene profile.
- Cure: Jar your dried buds and burp daily for the first week, then every few days for 2–4 weeks. The flavour smooths out noticeably after a proper cure — earthy pine comes forward, any harshness fades.
White Widow Flavour, Aroma, and Effects
Crack open a cured jar of White Widow and the first thing that hits you is pine — clean, resinous, like walking through a wet forest. Underneath that sits an earthy base with a light peppery spice on the exhale. It's not complex in the way modern dessert strains are, but it's satisfying in a way that keeps you coming back. Think of it as the espresso of cannabis: straightforward, strong, no syrup needed.
The smoke delivers cerebral stimulation first — a clear-headed, focused onset that arrives quickly. A few more draws and the indica side makes itself known with soothing physical relaxation that spreads from the shoulders down. According to a study on patterns of medicinal cannabis use and strain analysis, White Widow's chemical profile has been documented in clinical research contexts, showing a measurable cannabinoid composition distinct from other common cultivars (PMC5968020).
According to an in vitro and in vivo study using Cannabis sativa leaf and inflorescence from a White Widow hybrid, researchers investigated anti-inflammatory properties of the cultivar's extract (PMC11207413). Research in this area is still developing, but the strain's resin-heavy profile makes it a frequent subject of cannabinoid studies.
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