New varieties of cannabis since the first skunks were developed, are always made using different Sativa and Indica hybrids. Though most often both are used, there is always a dominant trait that causes the particular strain to display characteristics of either Sativa or Indica. A group of Spanish growers did just that and achieved a hybrid of Sativa and Indica that kept all the psychoactive properties of a pure Sativa. By achieving maturity, this Sativa dominant plant will grow so strong and big that you might need a ladder to take care of it if grown outdoors - in full sun it could grow more than 3 m high. Indoors you can expect 80-110 cm, with a typical sativa stretch that produce numerous elastic branches with buds popping out all over them. With White Widow Haze impressive size comes equally satisfactory yields. One square meter indoor setup with a 600W light could yield 500-550g/m2, with approximately 45-65 g per plant. If you are lucky with the weather, the outdoor giant can yield as much as the unbelievable one kilo apiece. Both in the indoor and outdoor cultivation, proper maintenance is necessary - stretching widely requires enough appropriate nutrition, watering and care. Almost the only thing that is left from its Indica parent is the relatively short flowering period - at just 65 days it is a treat for commercial growers that value time as much as a good smoke. Though a little more requiring and slower than some Indica dominant plants, it rewards patience with more cannabinoids and incredible yields. This cross of White Widow and Silver Haze - guarantees a strong psychedelic high. The smoke has high concentration of THC and lower level of CBD.