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White Widow!
White Widow circa 1998 was the first time i got my hands on the black market cut that was going around in cali/sf bay area. In 1999 i bought another White Widow cut from a medical club and was happily surprised to grow it out and have it be the same cut i had gotten for 5$ in my hood. The club medical cut cost me 15$ but no doubt about it, it was the same cut. After growing those two cuts out and a bunch more i made myself off the originals i finally got my fill and let them go for something new. On or around 2002 i was wanting more ww so i bought another cut and sure enough it was still growing out the same killer flowers no doubt same mother/cut as before.
Well this season i bought and grew out another medical cut of ww. This time its definently a different mother/cut but im happy to say its still a wonderfull flower... Don't get me wrong not as pretty or tastey as it was circa 1998 but still a fantastic smoke..... Anyways my question to you all is who has the best seed form of White Widow nowadays? Mr nice Black Widow? Or??? Thanks Stonehedge out!
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I believe the best is joey weed white widow f2 on canadian h3mp d3pot, change the threes to e's, he has always had good reproductions of strains. You had better snatch it up though, it wont be around much longer.
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No personal experience but I think Beanhoarder offers some crosses done with a few different black widow phenos
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Not MNS is all I know.
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Do y'all find WW to smell a bit like 'moss'?
Is that typical with THE WW? The last couple times I had it (different growers)...it had a pleasant mossy terp profile... |
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In 1998-2002 i would of called the smell floral mixed with ivory soap and urine. I would of swore someone who created it was growing it indoors with somekind of urine based nutes in a hydro system and ivory soap was being used in pest management.... It smoked extremely smooth could take big hits but the expansion made it hard to hold in long with a killer hashish taste second to nothing going around the hood at that time... True cup winning flowers!!! The cut i bought and grew this year is what i believe to be a hybrid off that old cut it now has a floral citrus candy smell. Imo extremely smooth smoke deep draws on a joint go down without much expansion but the high it packs is still a very potent up beat happy hippy high.... Its still great pot! |
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Beanhoarder is a great suggestion. He sells different lines of Black Widow that he has worked.
Seedsman white widow was good. |
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Thanks for the suggestions guys and Lester thanks for sharing the pic pretty flower my friend.
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The WW I grew from MNS seeds smelled like gardenias w an astringent background.
Black Widow from MNS is supposedly the original, last I knew. I'm wondering if those first couple cuts you received were possibly the Aloha cut of WW? |
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