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Frosty Whites

Feminised
Photoperiod

Frosty Whites is an indica-dominant hybrid with abundant resin and a citrus-pine profile suitable for intermediate growers.

Why choose Frosty Whites?
  • Dense, frosted buds with strong resin
  • Performs well under controlled indoor conditions
  • Reliable finish in 8–9 weeks
THC 18-23%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage White Widow x Northern Lights
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium-tall (100-160 cm indoors)
Yield Medium-high (approx 450 g/m² indoor)
Taste Citrus, Pine, Creamy diesel
Seed Type Feminised photoperiod
Climate Variable British weather
Effects Uplifting euphoria, Relaxed body buzz, Clear-headed focus
Environment Indoor & Outdoor

About Frosty Whites

Frosty Whites is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from White Widow x Northern Lights that produces compact, trichome-rich buds. It responds well to training, finishes in 8–9 weeks, and offers a clear uplift followed by a relaxing body buzz suitable for evening use.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Frosty Whites is best suited to growers with intermediate skills who can manage humidity and airflow. Extra care is needed when grown where variable British weather affects outdoor microclimates.

Flowering Time:

Flowering normally completes in 8 to 9 weeks. Some phenotypes may take a few days longer depending on light and nutrients.

Yield:

Indoor yields are medium to high with proper feeding and training. Outdoor plants in a sheltered site can also produce generous harvests in a good season.

Height:

Plants develop a medium-tall structure with a central cola and sturdy side branches. Indoors they typically reach 100–160 cm, while outdoors they can stretch taller.

Environment:

Frosty Whites performs reliably indoors where environmental controls mimic summer conditions in Inverness. Outdoors it does well in a sheltered garden, but plants need protection from late-season rains around Inverness.

Climate:

Growing Frosty Whites in Inverness demands careful attention to humidity and wind because of the area's variable British weather. A greenhouse or polytunnel is often advisable to shield buds from rain and to extend the dry harvest window in Inverness.

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My buds look wet mid-season, what should I do?
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Increase ventilation, reduce humidity slightly, and remove any dense inner foliage to improve airflow; inspect for early signs of mould daily.
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Which training gave you the best yields?
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A combination of low-stress training to spread the canopy and a short ScrOG net produced the most consistent colas for me indoors.
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How many weeks veg do you run?
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I typically run 3–4 weeks of veg with strong root development before switching to 12/12, balancing size and harvest timing for limited tent space.
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Do you flush before harvest?
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I reduce feeds and flush lightly in the final 7–10 days if nutrients are high, watching plant appearance to avoid stress from complete starvation.
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Any tips for drying in a small flat in Scotland?
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Use a small drying box with a controlled dehumidifier and a fan to keep gentle air movement, and monitor temperature to keep it stable around 18–20°C.

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