Widow Maker by Sniper Seeds
White Widow × Brazilian Sativa × Indian Indica × Haze
Widow Maker is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Sniper Seeds, noted for its balanced genetic influences and compelling sensory profile. It aims to combine the potent effects of White Widow with unique characteristics derived from exotic landrace varieties.
Appearance
Widow Maker buds are dense and well-formed, showcasing the combined indica and sativa traits of its lineage. They are typically covered in a frosty layer of trichomes, with deep green coloration often accented by purple hues and orange pistils. The plant's morphology supports significant resin production.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Widow Maker is a complex blend featuring earthy, woody, and spicy notes, with hints of pine. Upon tasting, users can expect a transition from deep, earthy flavors to spicy and herbal undertones. These sensory characteristics are largely attributed to its balanced terpene profile.
Effects
This strain is recognized for delivering a balanced experience, merging cerebral stimulation with profound physical relaxation. Users often report feeling calm, euphoric, and creatively energized. The effects are generally smooth, providing a clear-headed sensation alongside soothing body effects.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Widow Maker typically contains THC levels ranging from 18% to 24%, with minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC present. The dominant terpenes are myrcene and caryophyllene, contributing to its earthy, spicy aroma and flavor. Limonene and pinene are also present, adding uplifting qualities.
Growing
While specific details on cultivation difficulty, flowering time, and yield are not provided, the strain's genetic makeup suggests robust growth. Its dense bud formation and high resin content indicate potential for good yields in controlled environments.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Sniper Seeds, Widow Maker is a hybrid strain with roots tracing back to the legendary White Widow. Its genetic makeup incorporates indica landrace genetics from Southern India and sativa landrace genetics from Brazil, with subtle Haze influences.