
- A sharp, resinous sativa-leaner built for potency and clarity
Snowcaine
Snowcaine is a potent sativa-dominant hybrid with sharp citrus and diesel notes and high resin production.
- High THC with crisp citrus diesel notes
- Dense, resin-heavy buds for concentrates
- Performs well in mild southern climates with proper humidity control
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22-26% |
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<1% |
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White Widow x Trainwreck |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium to tall |
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Medium-high |
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Citrus, Diesel, Pine |
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Feminized photoperiod |
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Mild southern |
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Euphoric uplift, Numbing relaxation, Focused creativity |
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Both |
About Snowcaine
Snowcaine is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for strong cerebral uplift and numbing body relaxation. It combines White Widow resin traits with Trainwreck’s psychedelic lift to deliver dense, resinous buds that perform well indoors and outdoors in mild climates.
Snowcaine is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a sharp, energising profile. The plant combines cerebral lift with a firm body sensation.
THC levels typically range between 22% and 26%. This potency produces strong effects suitable for experienced users.
CBD content is low, generally under 1%. Users should not rely on Snowcaine for high-CBD therapeutic needs.
Genetics are White Widow x Trainwreck, combining resin production and psychedelic lift. That lineage explains both potency and resin-heavy buds.
Seeds are available as feminized photoperiod varieties. Growers should treat them as regular photoperiod plants rather than auto-flowering.
Grow difficulty is moderate and manageable for growers with some experience in a mild southern growing climate. Plants respond well to standard training but need attention to humidity and airflow.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks. Expect dense buds that finish relatively quickly for a sativa-leaning variety.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive consistent light and nutrients. Indoor growers can expect respectable per-square-metre returns while outdoor yields depend on seasonal conditions.
Snowcaine develops a medium to tall structure with long internodes. It stretches during early flowering and benefits from height management.
Indoors it performs well under controlled conditions and responds to SCROG or LST techniques in Cambridge. Outdoors in Cambridge it finishes reliably when given full sun and shelter from heavy rain.
Growing Snowcaine in Cambridge benefits from the area's mild southern growing climate and relatively long summer days. Provide wind protection and moderate humidity control to avoid mould.
Effects start with a clear, euphoric lift that sharpens focus. Later the body relaxes into a numbing calm without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile mixes sharp citrus with diesel undertones and a hint of pine. Smoke is clean and slightly spicy on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a well-draining, loamy mix with good aeration and added perlite to prevent waterlogging and strengthen roots.
Water when the top few centimetres of the medium feel dry and adjust frequency to pot size and environmental demands.
Start with a balanced vegetative feed then switch to a bloom formula at week three of flowering, reducing nitrogen and increasing phosphorus and potassium.
Maintain good airflow, use dehumidifiers if necessary, and avoid watering late in the evening to keep canopy moisture low.
Many growers flush for one to two weeks prior to harvest to improve smoke smoothness, though methods vary based on medium and feed.
It tolerates mild drops but avoid extreme swings as they can slow resin production and stress the plant.
Bud sites become visible within one to two weeks, with significant flower development by week three or four.
Light pruning and defoliation can improve airflow and light penetration, but avoid heavy cuts late in flowering.
Prioritise ventilation, position plants where breezes reach the canopy, and consider fungicidal prevention when humidity is persistently high.
Watch for spider mites and aphids; use integrated pest management, sticky traps and regular inspections to catch infestations early.
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