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Betty White

Feminised

Betty White is a balanced hybrid with clear, uplifting effects and a citrus-earth flavour.

Why choose Betty White?
  • Balanced hybrid with clear mental energy
  • Resinous, citrus-forward flavour
  • Performs well when grown with care in damp climates
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage White Widow x Erkle
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium (1–1.8 m outdoors)
Yield Medium-high (350-500 g/m² indoor)
Taste Citrus, Earthy, Pine
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Wet Welsh Valley (Cool, Humid)
Effects Uplifting, Focused, Relaxed
Environment Indoor And Outdoor

About Betty White

Betty White is a reliable hybrid suited to growers who want a clear-headed high with manageable cultivation needs. It performs well both indoors and outdoors but demands vigilance against mould in humid, wet conditions.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Betty White in a wet Welsh valley climate increases the need for vigilant mould prevention and canopy management. With careful feeding schedules and disease control it is a moderate difficulty grow rather than a beginner crop.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering generally completes within eight to nine weeks. Outdoors plants are usually ready around late September to early October in a typical UK season.

Yield:

Yield is medium to high under stable conditions, often 350–500 g/m² indoors. Outdoors in Nottingham yields can be comparable when plants receive good airflow and shelter from persistent rain.

Height:

Plants develop a bushy, compact structure and commonly reach 1 to 1.8 metres outdoors. They respond well to topping and training to keep internodal spacing tight.

Environment:

Indoors Betty White benefits from SCROG and steady humidity control in Nottingham. Outdoors in Nottingham place plants where they get good airflow or under cover to reduce risk of bud rot.

Climate:

Growing Betty White in Nottingham means planning for the wet Welsh valley climate. Protect plants from prolonged damp with raised containers, good drainage and increased ventilation.

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How did you stop bud rot in a wet season?
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I increased spacing, removed dense inner foliage and used small oscillating fans under a temporary cover to keep air moving.
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What feeding schedule worked for you?
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I ran a mild organic NPK through veg and switched to bloom formulations with kelp and calcium during flowering.
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Do you top or let it stretch?
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I top once early and then use LST to spread the canopy; that keeps height in check and promotes even bud sites.
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Any tips for outdoor Nottingham grows?
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Choose a sheltered, sunny spot and put plants in large pots so they can be moved under cover if storms are forecast.
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Which pest control is least harmful to beneficials?
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Neem oil and insecticidal soaps applied in the evening minimise harm to pollinators and soil organisms.

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