White Widow by Baked Beans Cannabis Seeds
Brazilian Sativa Landrace × Indian Indica
White Widow, developed by Baked Beans Cannabis Seeds, is a celebrated hybrid strain with a history dating back to the early 1990s. It is known for its balanced genetic makeup, leaning towards sativa, and its impressive resin production. This strain has gained widespread popularity for its resilience and potent effects, making it a benchmark for quality and reliability.
Appearance
White Widow is visually striking, characterized by its dense trichome coating that gives the buds a frosted appearance. The plants display a color palette of deep greens, occasional purple hues, and the signature white trichomes, indicative of high cannabinoid and terpene production. This dense resin layer not only contributes to its aesthetic appeal but also serves as a natural defense mechanism.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of White Widow is complex, offering a blend of woody, spicy, and herbal notes with an underlying earthiness. Dominant terpenes like myrcene and caryophyllene contribute to its distinct olfactory profile. Upon inhalation, users experience a harmonious mix of woody, spicy, and herbal flavors, often followed by a lingering peppery aftertaste, creating an engaging sensory experience.
Effects
This hybrid strain is primarily recognized for its potent THC content, which contributes to its energetic and euphoric effects. The experience is often described as a cerebral uplift, complemented by a mild sense of body relaxation. Its balanced nature makes it suitable for a range of users, providing a versatile experience.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
White Widow typically exhibits high THC levels, often ranging from 18% to 22%, with minimal CBD content (<1%). This cannabinoid profile, combined with terpenes such as Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene, underpins its characteristic effects. The robust resin production is a hereditary trait contributing to its potency.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Baked Beans Cannabis Seeds, White Widow is believed to be a cross between a Brazilian sativa landrace and an Indian indica variety. While often considered a hybrid with a sativa leaning, some iterations contain approximately 60% Indica and 40% Sativa genetics. Its complex breeding history has resulted in a resilient and stable strain.