Quote Originally Posted by irydyum
Widow doesn't always have purpling. A lot of these individual characteristics you keep pointing out could be environmental or nutrient deficiencies or something to that effect. Have you seen how many breeders put out seeds of WW? Then take all the phenotypes you may see from all those breeders, it becomes difficult to say with any certainty what something is or isn't. His WW would look different than yours, as both of yours probably look different than the WW I grew.

Can't really close the case at any point. Can't really open a case either tho. Just have to let this momma flower out, and if you are happy with the smoke in the end, who cares what it's called. I know I don't.

Agreed. It doesn't really matter what it is as long as you are happy with the end product.

I grow Greenhouse White Widow both indoors and outdoors. The characteristics I speak of are related to the original strain that was introduced in 1994 and won the Cannabis Cup in 1995.

All of that to the side though.... the leaves are incosistent with an indica dominant strain. That is the real dead give away.
disoBAYish Reviewed by disoBAYish on . is this white widow? so it is near the end of my grow and i am getting lost in the knolwedge. i went out and got that infamous 100x microscope from radio shack. heres what i see i see the trichs but what are the hairs? do the contain thc? i know to hang dry for a while but why let them sit in a jar for a few weeks opening it every day? whats happening in there? in the area that i first started to see the white hairs...when i look there now it looks like a seed sack only it has hairs comeing out of Rating: 5