White Widow Xtrm by The Bulldog Seeds
White Widow
White Widow Xtrm is a hybrid strain developed by The Bulldog Seeds, building upon the legacy of the original White Widow. It is characterized by its high resin production and a predominantly indica genetic heritage, refined through modern breeding techniques.
Appearance
White Widow Xtrm produces dense, resin-coated buds often displaying deep green hues accented by vibrant orange pistils. Under magnification, abundant trichomes signal its high resin content and potency. The plant structure is robust, with a strong central cola and well-spaced branches, typically reaching 80-120 cm indoors and over 200 cm outdoors under optimal conditions.
Aroma & Flavor
This strain offers a complex aroma profile that translates into its flavor. Expect a combination of citrus and pine notes, often with undertones of spice and sweetness. The overall experience is frequently described as tropical and earthy, with a distinct orange essence.
Effects
Consumers report that White Widow Xtrm delivers a balanced experience, often leading to feelings of calm and relaxation. The effects are typically cerebral, providing a sense of well-being without being overly sedating. It is noted for its ability to promote a relaxed state.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Genetic analysis indicates that White Widow Xtrm contains dominant terpenes such as myrcene and caryophyllene. These contribute to its unique aroma and potential effects. The strain is recognized for its high THC content, frequently exceeding 20%, with CBD levels typically below 1%.
Growing
White Widow Xtrm is praised for its reliability and robust growth patterns, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. Its genetic enhancements contribute to resilience against pests and common environmental stresses. The plant is known for its high resin production, a trait that breeders have carefully preserved.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by The Bulldog Seeds, White Widow Xtrm is a modern cultivar derived from the iconic White Widow strain. Its genetics are predominantly indica, refined through meticulous selection and backcrossing techniques. Historical influences suggest contributions from Southeast Asian landraces, particularly Thai genetics, which are known for their resilience and unique aroma profiles.