
The White
The White is a celebrated hybrid known across Canada for its thick, frosty trichome coverage and even-keeled effects. Many users report a calm, steady experience that leans relaxing without being overly sedating, making it a reliable evening companion. Often called “Triangle,” The White is appreciated for its clean profile and understated flavour.
Reported potency and effects can vary by cultivar, batch, and producer. Use this Canadian comparison profile as a guide, not medical advice.
Profile details
Reported Effects
Common Uses
Cannabinoids
THC: 23%
CBD: 0.5%
CBG: 0.2%
Genetics
Quick Facts
Type: Hybrid (indica-leaning)
THC: Typically 20–26%
CBD: Typically 0–1%
Dominant Terpenes: Beta-caryophyllene, Myrcene, Limonene, Alpha-pinene, Humulene
Flavors: Earthy, pine, woody, citrus, peppery, herbal
Effects: Calming body feel, euphoric lift, relaxed, focused (light use), sleepy at higher amounts, tingly
Best For: Evenings, post-work wind-down, movie nights, low-key socializing, quiet focus
Strain Effects
The White is typically reported to come on at a moderate pace, with many users feeling an early lift in mood followed by a steady body calm. Light servings are often described as functional and clear, while heavier amounts may trend more sedating and cozy. Common side effects can include dry mouth, dry eyes, dizziness, or occasional anxiety/paranoia for sensitive users—pacing and hydration are commonly advised. Effects may vary by person.
Flavor & Aroma
While The White is famous for resin production, its aroma is often subtle: earthy and woody at first, with pine needles and a faint citrus twist. On the inhale, users often note a clean forest character with peppery spice from beta-caryophyllene. The exhale may finish herbal and slightly sweet, with pinene adding a crisp edge.
Genetics & Lineage
The White’s exact lineage is unknown. Originating from Florida and often linked with the nickname “Triangle,” it has been popularized by breeder Krome. It is not directly related to White Widow, despite the name similarity. The strain’s reputation stems from its dense trichomes and balanced, dependable profile.
Growing Information
Difficulty: Intermediate; benefits from attentive training and environment control.
Flowering Time: About 8–9 weeks indoors.
Yield: Medium to high with proper canopy management (SCROG or light LST recommended).
Ideal Conditions: Stable temperatures, moderate feeding, and lower humidity during late flower to protect dense, resinous buds.
Plant Traits: Medium height, very resinous, dense colas, light green hues with heavy frost, aroma relatively subdued compared to the visual impact.
Medical Uses (Optional)
Many Canadian consumers report choosing The White for general relaxation, everyday stress, and evening wind-down. Some also reach for it when looking for calm, mood support, or help settling in before bed. These impressions are anecdotal and not medical advice.
Strain FAQs
Q: Is The White very potent?
A: It is commonly reported at higher THC levels, often in the 20–26% range. Newer consumers may wish to start low and go slow.
Q: How is The White different from White Widow?
A: Despite similar names, The White has unknown Florida lineage and is not a White Widow cross. It’s best known for heavy trichomes and a more subdued aroma.
Q: What does The White smell and taste like?
A: Users typically describe earthy, piney, and woody notes with subtle citrus and peppery spice.
Q: Is The White better for day or night?
A: Many people prefer it in the evening due to its calming body presence, though lighter amounts may feel functional for low-key activities.
Q: Does The White have another name?
A: It’s often referred to as “Triangle,” a nod to its Florida origins.
Why Choose The White
The White stands out for its dense, frosty buds and balanced effects that many users find steady and composed. If you enjoy earthy-pine flavours and a calm, evening-friendly profile, The White offers a dependable experience without overwhelming aroma. For casual to experienced consumers seeking a classic, resin-rich hybrid, The White remains a go-to choice.