White Dream
White Dream
Also known as: White Widow Dream
Overview
White Dream is a balanced hybrid cannabis strain created by crossing two legendary cultivars: Blue Dream and White Widow. This strain was originally developed by the enigmatic breeder known as "Unknown or Legendary," adding to its mystique and collector appeal. The strain emerged over a decade ago from clandestine breeding experiments focused on creating a cultivar that combined both relaxation and creativity. White Dream exhibits a harmonious 50% sativa/50% indica genetic profile, though some sources indicate slight sativa dominance. The strain is known for its dense, resinous buds covered in a thick layer of trichomes that give it a sparkling, crystalline appearance. The flowers typically display vibrant green coloration with hints of purple and white hairs, creating an aesthetically striking profile. White Dream has gained recognition for its high trichome density, reaching up to 75-80% coverage under optimal growing conditions, making it highly appealing to both visual and tactile senses.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from depression
- May help with stress and anxiety
- Often used for chronic pain management
- Users report help with insomnia
- May assist with fatigue
- Users report migraine relief
- May help with PTSD symptoms
- Often used for Crohn's disease symptoms
- Users report help with inflammation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
White Dream exhibits a hybrid structure that appears tall and lanky but inherits sturdiness from its White Widow genetics. The strain has a flowering time of 8-12 weeks indoors (70-84 days) and is ready for harvest by mid to late October outdoors. Indoor yields range from 350-550 grams per square meter, while outdoor plants can produce 450+ grams per plant. The strain grows to medium height indoors (0-4 feet) but can reach 5-8 feet outdoors. White Dream thrives in warm, semi-humid Mediterranean climates with plenty of sunshine. It adapts well to both indoor and outdoor cultivation, though northern hemisphere growers may require extended flowering periods. The strain is considered moderately easy to grow and responds well to techniques like Screen of Green (SCROG), low-stress training (LST), and topping. It requires proper ventilation and benefits from organic fertilizers during vegetative stage, transitioning to phosphorus and potassium-rich nutrients during flowering.