Canadian Widow Auto by Canadian Seed Lab
White Widow × Ruderalis
Canadian Widow Auto is an autoflowering hybrid developed by Canadian Seed Lab. It combines ruderalis genetics with indica and sativa traits, resulting in a resilient plant with a balanced effect profile. This strain is known for its rapid growth cycle and adaptability.
Appearance
Canadian Widow Auto produces dense, moderately compact buds that showcase a vibrant mix of light and deep green hues. Bright orange or red pistils are interspersed throughout the trichome-covered nugs, which glisten with crystalline resin. The flower structure is designed to optimize light penetration and airflow.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is pungent and earthy, with prominent notes of pine and citrus, hinting at its sativa heritage. Subtle undertones of spicy incense and sweetness add complexity. Its flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a crisp, tangy initial taste that evolves into deep, earthy notes reminiscent of a forest floor, balanced by citrus and pine.
Effects
This strain delivers a balanced experience, combining a creative and uplifting mental buzz with relaxing body effects. It is often sought after for its ability to foster creativity while providing stress relief.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific terpene profiles vary, common terpenes associated with strains of this genetic makeup include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, contributing to its complex aroma and flavor. THC levels typically range from 15-22%, with CBD content below 1%.
Growing
Canadian Widow Auto is an autoflowering strain, completing its life cycle in approximately 8 to 11 weeks. It is noted for its hardiness and adaptability, performing well in various growing environments. Its genetic makeup allows it to flourish in climates with shorter growing seasons.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Canadian Seed Lab, Canadian Widow Auto is a hybrid created by crossing established strains like White Widow with ruderalis genetics. This blend incorporates approximately 50% indica and 50% sativa characteristics, alongside the autoflowering traits of ruderalis.