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White Berry Feminized Seeds

By DSS Genetics Team · Updated April 2026

White Berry Feminized Seeds cannabis seeds – Feminized strain
Blueberry x White Widow65% Indica / 35% Sativa
● Indica 65%● Sativa 35%
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SKU: DSS-WHBE-FEM-5PK

Buy White Berry Feminized Seeds online. Balanced hybrid strain (Blueberry x White Widow). Germination guaranteed. Free worldwide shipping.
$49.99per pack

Pack Size

Quantity

1
Growing Overview
Difficulty
EasyModerateHard
Flowering Timeline
Veg
Flowering · 4550 days
Cure
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Week 1Week 6Week 10Harvest
Expected Yield
Indoor
1.3 to 1.4 oz/ft²
Outdoor
16 to 18 oz/plant
Strain Details
🔥THC Content
15–18%
💧CBD Content
0.1–0.3%
🌡️Climate
Temperate
♀️Sex
Feminized
📏Plant Size
Medium
🧬Genetics
Blueberry x White Widow
Effects
RelaxingEuphoricUpliftingCreativeSleepySedating
Helps With
PainInsomniaStressDepression

Disclaimer: For informational purposes only — not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional before use.

Flavors
SweetEarthyCitrusBerryBlueberryWoody
Terpenes
Myrcene (0.43%)Limonene
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About This Strain

White Berry Feminized Seeds — Complete Strain Profile

White Berry Feminized Seeds – Strain Overview

White Berry is the product of two cannabis legends — the flavor-rich Blueberry and the frost-covered powerhouse White Widow — combined to produce a 65% indica / 35% sativa hybrid that delivers the best of both worlds. Sitting at 15–18% THC with a trace CBD of 0.1–0.3%, this strain hits a sweet spot between approachable potency and deeply satisfying effects, making it one of the finest picks in our easy-to-grow collection.

What makes White Berry stand out isn't just its parentage — it's how those genetics express themselves in the grow room and in the glass. Blueberry's unmistakable fruit-forward terpene chemistry collides with White Widow's legendary resin production, coating every bud in a crystalline layer of trichomes that punch well above the strain's modest THC ceiling. For growers who want reliable results without babysitting a finicky plant, and consumers who want a genuine craft-cannabis experience, White Berry delivers on every front.

Close-up of White Berry feminized cannabis buds covered in frosty trichomes with deep blue and green hues

Effects and Medical Benefits

White Berry opens with a gentle cerebral warmth — not the jarring rush of a high-THC sativa, but a clean, clear-headed lift that eases you into a good mood without pushing the throttle too hard. Within 20–30 minutes, the indica backbone takes over and the body begins to soften, unwinding tension in the shoulders, hips, and lower back while the mind drifts into a pleasantly creative, unhurried space. As the session progresses, a wave of sedation rolls in gradually, making this strain especially well-suited to early evenings when you want to decompress without immediately knocking yourself out.

Users consistently describe these four defining qualities:

  • Euphoric uplift — a bright, mood-elevating onset that shakes off the weight of the day within the first few minutes
  • Creative ease — a relaxed mental clarity that opens the door to creative thinking without the anxious edge of pure sativas
  • Full-body relaxation — deep physical calm that spreads from the core outward, melting muscle tension without forcing couch-lock at moderate doses
  • Gentle sedation — at higher doses or later in the session, a sleepy, heavy-lidded finish that guides you naturally toward sleep

On the therapeutic side, White Berry has earned a loyal following among medical consumers for good reason. Its balanced cannabinoid and terpene chemistry makes it versatile enough to address multiple conditions in a single session:

  • Chronic pain — the indica-dominant body effect provides sustained physical relief without heavy sedation at lower doses
  • Insomnia — the gradual sedating finish makes it a reliable evening strain for those who struggle to wind down
  • Stress — the euphoric onset interrupts rumination and loosens tension quickly
  • Depression — the uplifting and creative qualities provide a mood floor without the overstimulation some antidepressants cause

Even at 0.1–0.3% CBD, White Berry's trace cannabinoid content contributes meaningfully to the overall therapeutic picture. The myrcene-dominant terpene profile works synergistically with THC to enhance sedative and analgesic qualities — a textbook example of the entourage effect at work, where the sum is greater than any individual component.

Aroma, Flavor and Terpene Profile

Crack open a jar of cured White Berry and the first thing that hits you is blueberry — not the artificial kind, but the real bruised-fruit sweetness you'd smell at a farmer's market in August. Underneath that fruit note is a grounding earthiness that keeps things honest, followed by a subtle citrus brightness and a faint woody dryness on the back end. It smells like something you'd want to spend time with, not just consume.

On the inhale, the flavor tracks closely with the aroma — sweet berry up front, transitioning to a citrus-tinged earthiness mid-palate. The exhale brings out the woody, almost cedar-like depth that White Widow's genetics contribute, leaving a clean, slightly fruity aftertaste that lingers pleasantly. It's a flavor profile that holds up just as well in a vaporizer as it does in a joint, though low-temp vaping around 175–185°C really lets the berry and citrus notes sing.

Myrcene dominates at 0.43% — an unusually high concentration that explains a great deal about how White Berry feels and smells. Myrcene is the most abundant terpene in cannabis and the one most directly associated with the 'couch-lock' quality that heavy indicas are famous for. At this concentration, it acts as a powerful sedative amplifier, increasing the permeability of the blood-brain barrier and potentially enhancing THC's uptake. It also carries those characteristic earthy, musky, and ripe-fruit aromas that are so central to White Berry's nose. When you smell this strain and your first instinct is 'blueberry fields,' that's myrcene doing its work.

Limonene appears as the secondary terpene, and its presence is what keeps White Berry from feeling heavy or one-dimensional. This citrus-scented compound is associated with mood elevation, stress relief, and anti-anxiety properties — which aligns perfectly with White Berry's euphoric onset and creative mid-phase. Limonene is also believed to enhance the absorption of other terpenes through skin and mucous membranes, potentially amplifying the full profile. You'll detect it as the bright citrus shimmer that cuts through the earthiness, especially on the initial exhale. Together, myrcene and limonene create a push-pull dynamic — one driving relaxation, the other lifting the mood — that gives White Berry its layered, nuanced character.

Growing White Berry Seeds

White Berry is one of those strains where the genetics do most of the heavy lifting for you. Blueberry brings structural stability and an inherent mold resistance, while White Widow contributes vigor, resin density, and an adaptability to a range of growing environments. What we've found over dozens of grows is that this plant is genuinely forgiving — it tolerates minor nutrient fluctuations and slight temperature swings without the dramatic overreaction you see in more finicky genetics.

Indoors, White Berry prefers daytime temperatures between 70–80°F (21–27°C) during the vegetative stage, dropping to 65–75°F (18–24°C) in flower to encourage anthocyanin expression — that's what gives the buds their characteristic blue-purple hues that Blueberry genetics are famous for. Keep relative humidity at 50–60% during veg and pull it down to 40–50% once flowering begins. Given the dense bud structure inherited from White Widow, pushing humidity above 55% in late flower is where most growers run into trouble, so keep airflow consistent and don't let stagnant air sit around the canopy.

White Berry cannabis plant in mid-flower stage showing dense resinous buds and deep green foliage under grow lights

Here are five strain-specific tips that will help you get the most out of White Berry:

  • Top early, train wide: White Berry responds exceptionally well to topping at the 4th or 5th node followed by LST (low-stress training) to open the canopy — this strain's medium height and vigorous branching make it a natural fit for a flat, even canopy that maximizes light penetration to lower bud sites
  • Dial in your nutrients during the vegetative-to-flower transition: Keep nitrogen moderate through the vegetative stage, then begin tapering nitrogen at day 7–10 of flowering while ramping up phosphorus and potassium — White Berry responds quickly to this shift and sets buds earlier than many strains at its THC level
  • Watch the nutrient pH indoors: White Berry prefers a root-zone pH of 6.0–7.0 in soil and 5.5–6.5 in hydro or coco — drifting outside these ranges is the most common cause of the calcium and magnesium deficiencies this strain can occasionally show; check our full nutrient guide for flush and feed schedules
  • Outdoor timing matters: In the northern hemisphere, transplanting outdoors after the last frost in late May and harvesting in early October gives White Berry the full season it needs to express its outdoor potential — check our outdoor growing guide for climate-specific advice on training and support structures for heavy outdoor specimens
  • Consider a hydro setup for speed: White Berry's already-fast 45–50 day flowering time can be pushed to its lower bound in a well-dialed hydroponic system — DWC or coco-based setups with consistent EC levels of 1.2–2.0 mS/cm in flower tend to produce slightly denser buds and a more pronounced trichome layer than soil

Yield and Flowering Time

White Berry completes its flowering cycle in just 45–50 days — one of the fastest turnarounds in the indica-dominant category, and a major reason it belongs in any conversation about fast-flowering strains. Indoor growers working with a 1.3–1.4 oz/ft² yield target can expect consistent, dense harvests that reward growers who take the time to train the canopy properly. Outdoors, where plants have room to stretch and express the full vigor of their White Widow heritage, expect 16–18 oz/plant from healthy, well-fed specimens grown in full sun.

Those outdoor numbers are genuinely impressive for a strain this easy to manage. In our experience, White Berry outdoor plants grown in large containers (25+ gallons) or directly in amended native soil consistently hit the upper end of that yield range when given adequate phosphorus and potassium support from week 3 of flowering through harvest. Indoor growers using a SOG (sea of green) setup with 9–16 plants per square meter can push efficiency to the top of the yield range thanks to White Berry's uniform structure and fast turnover, making it one of the more commercially interesting genetics in the high-yield category for its difficulty level.

Cured White Berry cannabis buds in a glass jar showing dense structure, purple hues, and heavy trichome coverage

To maximize your harvest:

  • Trichome timing: Pull White Berry when trichomes are 60–70% milky white with 20–30% amber for the full sedating, body-heavy effect this strain is known for — harvesting earlier at mostly milky trichomes delivers a more cerebral, uplifting experience if that's your preference
  • Late-flower humidity control: Drop relative humidity to 38–45% in the final two weeks to protect the dense buds from botrytis and to encourage the plant to push its final trichome and terp production
  • Flush timing: In soil, begin a plain pH'd water flush 10–14 days before harvest to clear residual salts and allow the plant to draw down stored nutrients — this directly improves the smoothness of the final smoke
  • Drying and curing: Hang-dry whole branches at 60–65°F and 55–60% RH for 10–14 days before jarring — White Berry's fruit and citrus terpenes are particularly volatile, and a slow drying and curing process is the single biggest factor in preserving that blueberry nose from harvest to jar

Why Buy White Berry Seeds from DSS Genetics?

Every White Berry feminized seed that leaves DSS Genetics is backed by our full germination guarantee — if your seed doesn't sprout under proper conditions, we replace it, no hassle, no questions. We store all seeds at optimal temperature and humidity levels from the moment they arrive in our facility to the moment they ship to you, ensuring viability is protected every step of the way.

  • Germination guaranteed — every seed is covered; if it doesn't pop, we make it right
  • Free worldwide shipping — all orders arrive in discreet, plain packaging with no strain names or cannabis branding on the outside
  • Free premium seeds on orders $100+ — spend over the threshold and we include bonus genetics at no extra cost
  • Properly stored, properly shipped — seeds are kept at controlled temperature and humidity from our warehouse to your door, so you receive exactly what we tested and selected

Frequently Asked Questions

Is White Berry a good strain for beginner growers?

Yes — White Berry is rated easy difficulty and is one of the most beginner-friendly indica-dominant hybrids available. Its Blueberry and White Widow genetics both contribute natural resilience to temperature swings and minor nutrient errors, and its compact, medium-sized structure is easy to manage in a standard tent setup. If you're just starting out, pair it with our germination guide and our indoor growing guide to set yourself up for a smooth first run.

How does White Berry compare to other indica-dominant strains at this THC level?

At 15–18% THC, White Berry lands in the moderate-potency range — but what separates it from comparable strains is the quality and complexity of its terpene profile, particularly the 0.43% myrcene concentration. That myrcene level is high enough to amplify the physical and sedative qualities of the THC significantly, meaning White Berry often feels stronger than its THC percentage suggests. It also finishes faster than most strains in the best indica collection, with a 45–50 day flower time that's genuinely competitive.

What terpenes are in White Berry and what do they do?

White Berry's dominant terpene is Myrcene at a notable 0.43%, which drives the earthy, fruity aroma and contributes directly to the strain's sedative, body-heavy effects. The secondary terpene, Limonene, adds a bright citrus note and is associated with mood elevation and stress relief — which explains why White Berry's onset feels uplifting before the indica body effect takes hold. Together, these two terpenes are responsible for the push-pull dynamic that makes White Berry's high feel balanced and layered rather than one-dimensional.

Medical Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis for medical purposes. Individual results may vary.

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