Description
What are the Flavor and Effects of Black Widow Feminized?
Black Widow Feminized pours out a pungent skunky smell that has a blend of sweet fruits and pines. Smelling this strain will surely make your mouth water and smoking this will offer the same flavors as the smell. But this time, it has a fuller flavor and has a nutty aftertaste that lingers around the mouth.
At the same time, Black Widow Feminized offers an extremely potent and long-lasting high that can be overwhelming. With a THC content that reaches around 25 to 28%, users are hit hard and fast with a cerebral rush that uplifts and induces euphoria. Some users even get so inspired and motivated that they are driven to be productive with their daily tasks and work. While some who are into art, music, and literature find themselves filled with creativity. This head high continues to soar and can even reach into exciting psychedelic territories. Later on, a creeping Indica buzz enters the body that offers mild relaxation all throughout. However, this simply tempers down the Sativa high from going overdrive and even helps remove any drawbacks when the effects fade.
How to Grow Black Widow Feminized
Black Widow Feminized is an easy-to-grow strain and a quality choice for novice growers. This is thanks to its robust nature with a fast flowering time of 8 to 10 weeks. Moreover, it also has a high resistance against pests, molds, and mildew. Once it fully matures, this plant reaches a height of around 90 cm and produces light green nugs that are covered in crystal white trichomes.
Cultivating this plant indoors is the popular choice due to its small size and higher productivity. Despite being a Sativa, the plant actually is pretty compact and won’t occupy much space indoors. Also, the seeds respond very well in a Sea of Green (SOG) set up as it helps the plants produce more quality yields. When done properly, growers can then expect a decent yield of around 350 to 450 grams per square meter. On the other hand, those who opt to cultivate indoors can achieve the best harvest in a temperate or sunny climate. They can then expect to have a harvest yield of around 300 to 400 grams per plant from late September to early October.