White Widow is a resilient cannabis strain capable of growing successfully both indoors and outdoors. It’s also resistant to many diseases and is adaptable to almost all types of climates although it seems to have a slight bias towards colder climates.
Flowering time for the White Widow averages 8 to 9 weeks and can yield up to 18 ounces of fresh per square meter. However, an outdoor grow can produce a more generous yield, reaching up to 21 ounces per plant. Outdoor White Widow isn’t ready for harvest until around the end of October.
Check out this grow journal where a novice grower attempts to grow White Widow indoors.
Grower: Roon330
Location: Ohio USA
Yield: 207 grams/7.39 ounces
Seeds: White Widow Autoflower
April 17th
Five ILGM White Widow seeds were dropped in water last night. While waiting for them to germinate, the rest of the supplies were prepared:
- Tent – 3’ x 3’ x 6’ grow tent
- Grow medium – Fox Farms Ocean Fresh with a litter extra perlite mixed in
- Light system – 450W Viparspectra dimmable
- Ventilation system – 6-inch intake fan with 4-inch filter
April 20th
The first signs of life appeared. After a 24-hour soak, they were thrown into peat pellets. The first one broke the soil, four more to go.
April 27th
4 seedlings are alive. Not in perfect health because of the unpredictable, widely-changing Ohio weather. The leaves curled down a bit. They also possess a slight case of dehydration and mild light burns. The smallest of the 4 is 1 inch tall and the tallest is about 2.5 inches in height.
The lights were raised 6 inches and the plants are finally re-hydrating. Despite everything, the girls are healthy and thriving.
May 14th
Finally, here are photos of them inside their pots. They look so small because the pots are large but they’ll surely fill up these pots in no time.
May 16th
Nothing much to update except for a few photos. More leaves have grown out in the past couple of days. They’re due for a watering and feeding tonight. Otherwise, they’re just dancing in the breeze.
May 20th
These plants seem to be loving the nutes. Here they are so far.
May 27th
New light came in yesterday. There’s definitely a smile on two of the girls. No noticeable problems so far.
Eve, 37 days old, is already showing flowers. She’s the eldest among all of them so it’s not surprising that she’d be the first to bloom.
May 29th
An uneventful grow leads to a boring grow journal and it’s completely fine.
As days go by, they become greener, bushier, and much taller.
June 2nd
It finally happened. Some of the leaves are finally showing a few spots after being accidentally splashed with nutes during the last feeding. Here’s a photo of one of the leaves with spots.
Fortunately, their group and individual photos don’t show the defects. They’re really reaching up towards the lights.

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