White Widow (Cannabis)


White Widow is a balanced hybrid strain of Cannabis indica and Cannabis sativa that was created and developed by Scott Blakey Aka Shantibaba when he co-owned the Greenhouse Seed Company. White Widow is a cross between a Brazilian sativa strain and a resin-heavy South Indian indica. The buds are white colored, with a crystal resin. Users experience a powerful feeling of euphoria and energy breaks. White Widow is one of the most famous strains around the world.
White Widow has been described as "among the most popular in the world" by Popular Science magazine. The strain won the Cannabis Cup in 1995 and it is among the most consumed strains of cannabis, both recreationally and medically, in the world.

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