BC Widow
Cannabis Strain by B.C. Grown
Introduction
BC Widow from B.C. Grown adapts the legendary White Widow genetics—the 1994 Cannabis Cup champion—to British Columbia's Pacific Northwest outdoor growing context in an indica/sativa hybrid completing in approximately 60 days from BC's informal regional genetics tradition.
Lineage
B.C. Grown refers to the broad category of British Columbia cannabis genetics developed through regional grower networks. White Widow's adaptation to BC growing conditions followed a logical path: one of Amsterdam's most successful commercial genetics (Brazilian sativa × South Indian indica, developed by Mr. Nice/GreenHouse Seeds) was brought to British Columbia where growers selected it for Pacific Northwest outdoor performance over multiple generations. BC Widow represents this regional adaptation—the White Widow genetic character expressed through BC outdoor cultivation conditions. The indica/sativa classification is consistent with White Widow's hybrid heritage. The 60-day flowering period is typical for Widow-adapted genetics in Canadian cultivation.
Terpenes
The terpene profile for BC Widow reflects the White Widow heritage adapted for Pacific Northwest conditions: earthy, slightly woody aromatics from the South American and South Indian genetic combination, with possible pine notes from BC's outdoor growing environment. Myrcene and caryophyllene dominate the White Widow profile. The heavy trichome coverage characteristic of White Widow genetics concentrates the terpene expression.
Growth
Growth at 60 days reflects BC's practical outdoor adaptation of Widow genetics. The heavy trichome production characteristic of White Widow—the trait that gave the variety its name—should persist through BC adaptation.
Effects
Reported effects from BC Widow deliver White Widow's established profile in a Pacific Northwest context: balanced euphoric mental stimulation with physical relaxation, the accessible potency that made White Widow globally famous.
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