
- Compact potency for discerning indoor growers
Blue Widow
Blue Widow is a compact, resinous hybrid that balances blueberry sweetness with White Widow potency.
- Compact plants packed with terpene-rich buds
- Reliable mid-teen THC with clear-headed balance
- Performs well in controlled indoor spaces
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16-20% |
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0.3-1% |
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Blueberry x White Widow |
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Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact to medium (60-120 cm) |
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Moderate to high |
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Blueberry, Earthy pine, Citrus zest |
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Feminised |
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Cool Highland Growing Conditions |
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Uplifted and cerebral, Relaxed body sensation, Focused and creative |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Blue Widow
Blue Widow blends fruity Blueberry notes with the classic resin and vigour of White Widow to produce a compact, manageable plant. It is well suited to controlled indoor environments and offers a reliable mid-teen THC profile with therapeutic potential for stress, mild pain and sleep issues.
Blue Widow is a balanced hybrid combining indica structure with sativa lift. It suits growers who want both resin production and a lively high.
THC levels are typically in the mid to upper teens, offering a reliable psychoactive effect. Occasional phenotypes push towards the low twenties under optimal care.
CBD is low but present, usually under one percent. This balance keeps the high clear while offering some therapeutic nuance.
Blue Widow combines the fruity genetics of Blueberry with the resinous potency of White Widow. The cross emphasises aromatic terpenes and stable vigour.
Seeds are typically sold as feminised to ensure predominantly female plants. Feminised genetics simplify planning for compact indoor setups and predictable harvests.
Blue Widow is moderately demanding and benefits from steady temperatures; it handles cool Highland growing conditions better than many varieties. Attention to humidity and airflow pays dividends in both bud quality and mould prevention.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks indoors. Outdoor growers should expect similar timing, finishing by late autumn in temperate zones.
Yield potential is moderate to high when plants receive consistent light and nutrients. Trimming and training techniques raise bud density in compact spaces.
Plants remain compact to medium in stature with a sturdy central cola and side branching. This structure suits growers seeking efficient canopy management.
Blue Widow performs well in controlled indoor environments and can be grown outdoors in protected sites in Warwickshire. Growers in Warwickshire often prefer indoor setups to manage temperature and humidity.
In Warwickshire's cool Highland growing conditions, Blue Widow requires careful temperature management and protection from late frosts. Using polytunnels, heated tents or indoor rigs helps reproduce ideal conditions in Warwickshire.
The high begins with an uplifting cerebral note and transitions to a gentle physical ease. Users report enhanced focus combined with calm relaxation.
A prominent blueberry sweetness leads into earthy pine and a bright citrus finish. Smoke is smooth with a subtle spice on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes. Blue Widow's compact structure suits small tents provided you control light, ventilation and humidity.
Use a bloom-focused nutrient with higher phosphorus and potassium during weeks four to eight of flowering. Organic options with kelp and bat guano support resin and terpene development.
Increase air movement, manage RH below 50% during late flower and remove dense fan leaves to improve airflow around buds. Regular inspection and early removal of problem buds reduce spread.
It is suitable for growers with some basic experience of humidity and temperature control. Beginners should start with one or two plants to learn the plant's needs.
Begin a light flush one to two weeks before harvest to clean up nutrient flavours. Adjust timing based on trichome colour and overall plant health.
It can be quite aromatic especially in late flower, with blueberry and earthy notes becoming pronounced. Use carbon filtration or sealed tents to manage odour indoors.
Yes, it roots readily from healthy cuttings taken during the vegetative stage. Cloning preserves desirable phenotypes and shortens crop cycles.
Low-stress training and light topping help create an even canopy and improve light penetration. Combine with SCROG for maximum bud sites in limited space.
Outdoors in the UK expect flowering to finish by late September to October depending on microclimate. Protect plants from early frost and persistent rain during ripening.
Yes. Its compact height, resinous buds and predictable stretch make it ideal for compact indoor cannabis gardens when managed with appropriate training and lighting.
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