Black Widow
Review
An evenly balanced mix of Sativa and Indica created by combining a Brazilian Sativa with a South Indian Indica hybrid, Black Widow may have an ominous name, but it’s an awesome weed.
Black Widow weed has a heavy, sweet scent with skunky notes and the flavor combines floral tones with pine and spice. Its Sativa and Indica combination mean that you get both a strong physical hit and a pronounced cerebral high. Medically, it can be used to alleviate sleeplessness, poor appetite and muscular pain.
The plants grow to a medium height of around one metre indoors and a taller 1.5 to two metres outdoors. The plants have a Christmas-tree shape with broad leaves and long sticky buds covered in orange hairs. THC content ranges from 15 to 20 percent.
You’ll find Black Widow plants respond well to the SOG method. They have a flowering time of eight to nine weeks and yields are between 350 and 450 grams per square metre.
Like all cannabis plants, Black Widow seeds will thrive outdoors only if it gets plenty of warm sunshine. Planting at the end of May should result in a harvest time of late September or early October, and a yield of 300 to 400 grams per plant.
Beginners and experienced growers and smokers will enjoy Black Widow because it’s easy to grow and it packs a powerful hit. Don’t let the scary name put you off!
Strain Characteristics: | |
Indoor/Outdoors: Indoors or outdoors | Height: Medium |
THC Level: 15 - 20% | Flowering Time: 8-9 weeks |
Plant Type: Sativa/Indica | Harvest: Late September, Early October |
Genetics: Brazilian Sativa x South Indian Indica | Yield: 350 to 400 gm2 indoors, 300 - 400g per plant outdoors |
Grow Difficulty: Easy |
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In regards to the comment above, Black widow’s mother is a brazillian sativa and it’s father a South Indian indica. It’s a hybrid, of both sativa and indica, not mostly indica. Greenhouse seeds was the original breeder of white widow, when one of the co-owners left, he took the original mother and father and created his own company called TGA sub cool seeds. Because other breeders were selling white widow seeds, he named his black widow, which is actually the true original white widow.
I have been researching Black Widow and find that your site is the only one that does not say BW is primarily Indica.
” slightly endogenous cross between excellent indica varieties”
“Type: mostly indica”
Just wondering if you have a different seed or if I am misinterpreting your site?
Thanks