The White Widow hybrid cannabis strain is distributed exclusively through verified B2B channels to licensed UK commercial operators. This legendary 1995 High Times Cannabis Cup-winning cultivar, developed in the Netherlands from Brazilian Sativa and South Indian Indica genetics, is supplied with complete regulatory documentation, batch-specific ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratory testing, and a comprehensive chain of custody tracking. Available only to commercial entities operating under appropriate licensing frameworks.
Compliance Framework
Cannabis distribution within the UK operates under specific Home Office licensing requirements. Commercial transactions necessitate appropriate licensing for all participating entities. Compliance with relevant controlled substance regulations under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 is mandatory for all wholesale operations.
Award Recognition
| Award | Year | Achievement |
|---|---|---|
| High Times Cannabis Cup | 1995 | Winner |
Batch Specifications Table
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Strain Name | White Widow |
| Genetic Type | Hybrid |
| Genetic Origin | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
| Parent Strains | Brazilian Sativa × South Indian Indica |
| Cultivation Standard | Controlled environment protocols |
| Testing Standard | ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratory analysis |
| Documentation | Complete batch traceability system |
| Availability | Licensed commercial operations only |
| Minimum Order | Established after verification |
Genetic Profile & Heritage
White Widow represents a distinctive hybrid expression developed through the crossing of Brazilian Sativa and South Indian Indica landrace cultivars. The strain is established as the mother of the esteemed “White” family of cannabis strains, including White Russian, White Rhino, Great White Shark, White Domina, and White Amnesia.
Morphological Characteristics
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Bud Structure | Dense, conical, light green buds |
| Pistils | Vibrant orange hairs |
| Trichomes | Exceptionally thick coating of sticky white crystal trichomes |
| Plant Height | Compact to medium; typically 100-150cm |
Cannabinoid Profile
Laboratory analysis demonstrates batch-dependent variability:
| Component | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| THC | 18-25% |
| CBD | 0.1-0.2% |
| Minor Cannabinoids | CBG, CBN, and CBC are present in trace quantities |
*Note: Specific potency data is provided via batch-specific Certificates of Analysis from ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratories.*
Terpene Profile
| Terpene | Aroma Profile |
|---|---|
| Myrcene | Earthy, herbal, musky |
| Caryophyllene | Spicy, peppery, clove |
| Limonene | Citrus, bright |
| Pinene | Pine, fresh, woody |
Aromatic & Flavour Profile
| Characteristic | Description |
|---|---|
| Primary Aroma | Earthy, pine, citrus |
| Secondary Notes | Spice, pepper |
| Flavour Profile | Woody, earthy with sweet undertones |
Laboratory Verification Protocol
Each production batch undergoes comprehensive analysis through ISO/IEC 17025 accredited testing facilities, including:
Validated cannabinoid profiling (THC, THCA, CBD, CBDA, CBG, CBN, CBC)
Quantitative terpene profiling
Pesticide screening (EU/UK MRL panels)
Heavy metal analysis (arsenic, cadmium, lead, mercury)
Microbiological testing
Mycotoxin screening
Residual solvent analysis, where applicable
Commercial Documentation Package
Licensed wholesale clients receive:
Certificate of Analysis – ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratory
Laboratory Accreditation Verification
Batch Traceability Documentation – Complete cultivation history
Chain of Custody Records – Unbroken transfer documentation
Regulatory Compliance Statements
Commercial Invoices – Appropriate commodity coding, VAT documentation
Genetic Verification Documentation
Storage & Preservation Standards
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 15-21°C constant |
| Relative Humidity | 55-62% RH |
| Light Exposure | UV-resistant opaque packaging |
| Container | Sealed food-grade; oxygen-reduced atmosphere |
| Monitoring | Continuous environmental logging |
Distribution Compliance
All distribution activities adhere to Home Office licensing requirements, MHRA oversight where applicable, UK Border Force regulations, and commercial shipping standards with appropriate security classification.
Commercial Terms for Licensed Entities
| Term | Detail |
|---|---|
| Verification Required | Proof of current Home Office licensing |
| Order Minimums | Volume-based pricing; established post-verification |
| Delivery | Secure tracked logistics with a signature required |
| Payment | Commercial B2B terms; VAT invoicing |
| Support | Documentation compliance assistance |
Regulatory Compliance Statement
Cannabis distribution requires appropriate licensing under established regulations. The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 classifies cannabis as a Class B controlled substance. Commercial operations must maintain valid Home Office licensing for all activities, including possession, distribution, and related transactions.
License Verification Process
Provide current Home Office licensing documentation
Complete commercial verification procedures
Review the product documentation package
Process order through authorised channels
Arrange secure delivery to licensed facility
Maintain required regulatory reporting
Target Market Authorisation
Licensed pharmaceutical operations
Authorised research institutions
Approved clinical trial organisations
Licensed distribution entities
Genetic preservation programmes
Other appropriately licensed commercial operations
Documentation Request Process
Licensed commercial operators may request complete documentation, including sample Certificates of Analysis, accreditation verification, regulatory framework information, commercial terms, and shipping protocols.
Verification Access
Access verification portal for licensed commercial operations:
Begin Verification Process
Note: Current Home Office licensing verification is required before documentation access or commercial discussions.
Internal Reference Links:
Licensing Requirements Information
Laboratory Accreditation Standards
Commercial Documentation Requirements
Regulatory Compliance Framework
Storage Protocol Guidelines
Shipping Documentation Requirements
Genetic Verification Documentation
FAQs:
Q1: Who can purchase White Widow strain through wholesale channels?
A: Only commercial entities holding current, valid Home Office licensing for cannabis-related activities.
Q2: What is the genetic lineage of White Widow?
A: White Widow is a hybrid strain created by crossing Brazilian Sativa and South Indian Indica genetics in the Netherlands during the early 1990s.
Q3: Has White Widow won any cannabis awards?
A: Yes. White Widow secured the High Times Cannabis Cup in 1995.
Q4: What documentation accompanies wholesale batches?
A: Complete regulatory documentation, including ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratory analysis, cannabinoid and terpene profiles, batch traceability, chain of custody, commercial invoices, and genetic verification.
Q5: What is the typical cannabinoid profile?
A: THC levels range from 18-25%, with CBD approximately 0.1-0.2%. Batch-specific data provided via Certificate of Analysis.
Q6: What are the dominant terpenes?
A: Myrcene, caryophyllene, limonene, and pinene, producing earthy, pine, citrus, and spice aromatic characteristics.
Q7: What does White Widow smell and taste like?
A: Earthy, pine, and citrus aromas with woody and sweet flavour notes.
Q8: What are the morphological characteristics?
A: Dense, conical light green buds with orange pistils and a thick coating of white crystal trichomes.
Q9: Are laboratory results from accredited facilities?
A: Yes. All testing through ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratories.
Q10: What testing is performed on production batches?
A: Full cannabinoid profiling, terpene analysis, pesticide screening, heavy metal analysis, microbiological testing, and mycotoxin screening.
Q11: How is product quality maintained during storage?
A: Through temperature regulation (15-21°C), humidity control (55-62% RH), UV-resistant packaging, and continuous monitoring.
Q12: What are the minimum order quantities?
A: Established based on licensing type and requirements after verification.
Q13: Is import documentation assistance provided?
A: Complete commercial documentation packages for licensed imports are provided.
Q14: What happens if licensing expires during order processing?
A: Orders cannot proceed without maintained licensing compliance.
Q15: How is licensing verified?
A: Through secure commercial verification systems for Home Office licensing documentation.






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