iGrowcan | White Widow Automatic
24,50 €
Quick Snapshot — What This Kit Delivers
The iGrowcan White Widow Automatic is a Dutch-designed all-in-one grow kit containing 2 White Widow Automatic seeds, pre-mixed substrate, and pre-measured nutrients — ready to grow from seed to harvest in approximately 10–12 weeks.
Key Stats:
- Grow cycle: 10–12 weeks seed-to-harvest
- THC content: typically 12–20%+
- Expected yield: roughly 60–160 g per plant (environment dependent)
- Kit includes: 2 seeds, Eazy Plug, 1.7L prepared substrate, pre-measured nutrients, can-shaped grow pot, detailed instructions
What is White Widow Automatic?
White Widow Automatic represents an autoflowering version of the legendary White Widow strain, specifically bred for simplicity and speed. Unlike photoperiod plants that require specific light cycles to trigger flowering, autoflowering varieties transition from vegetative growth to flowering based on age, typically within 3-4 weeks regardless of light schedule.
This strain features balanced hybrid genetics, producing compact plants with resinous, crystalline buds that showcase the signature white trichome coverage White Widow is known for. The automatic variety maintains the parent strain’s potent effects while offering a significantly shorter grow cycle.
Plant Characteristics:
- Compact growth pattern ideal for small spaces
- Dense, resinous bud development
- Balanced hybrid effects providing both cerebral stimulation and physical relaxation
- Earthy, pine, and woody flavor profile with subtle citrus undertones
White Widow Automatic excels as a beginner-friendly choice due to its forgiving genetics, manageable plant height, and accelerated timeline. The strain’s resilience to common growing mistakes and consistent performance make it an excellent introduction to home cultivation.
What’s Inside the iGrowcan Kit?
The iGrowcan White Widow Automatic kit contains everything needed for a complete grow cycle in one convenient package:
Complete Contents:
- 2 White Widow Automatic seeds — feminized and ready for germination
- Eazy Plug — specialized germination medium for optimal seed starting
- 1.7L pre-mixed substrate — professionally formulated growing medium ready for immediate use
- Pre-measured nutrient sachets — precisely dosed feeding schedule eliminates guesswork
- Can-shaped grow pot — purpose-built container with integrated drainage and airflow design
- Detailed instruction leaflet — step-by-step guidance from seed to harvest
Key Features:
- Pre-measured nutrients reduce dosing errors common with liquid fertilizers
- Single-use substrate requires no mixing or heavy equipment
- Discreet packaging with small footprint ideal for urban environments and gift-giving
- Complete system designed for first-time growers
Important Limitations:
The substrate is designed for single-use cultivation. While the container can be reused, fresh growing medium and nutrients will be required for subsequent grows. Yields are modest compared to dedicated hydroponic or large-scale soil setups, focusing instead on convenience and learning experience.
Quick Specs & What to Expect
Growing Specifications:
- Harvest time: 10–12 weeks from seed
- Typical yield per plant: 60–160g dry weight (highly variable based on light and environmental conditions)
- Plant height: Compact growth, typically 60-80cm maximum
- Difficulty rating: Beginner-friendly
- THC estimate: 12–20%+
- Growing space required: Suitable for windowsill or small indoor setup
Environmental Requirements:
- Temperature range: 20–26°C (68–79°F)
- Humidity: 40–70% (varies by growth stage)
- Light schedule: 18 hours light / 6 hours darkness recommended
- Space: Minimum 30cm x 30cm growing area
Step-by-Step: Growing with the iGrowcan
Pre-Start Preparation
Optional Equipment (Recommended):
- Small LED grow light (if inadequate natural sunlight available)
- Spray bottle for gentle seedling watering
- pH testing strips or digital meter
- Jeweler’s loupe or magnifying glass for harvest timing
- Clean, ventilated space away from children and pets
Day 0–7: Germination & Seedling Stage
Initial Setup:
Place the Eazy Plug in a warm, dark location with consistent temperature between 20–25°C (68–77°F). Insert one seed per plug approximately 1cm deep. The Eazy Plug provides optimal moisture retention and aeration for germination.
Germination Process:
Seeds typically show initial taproot development within 24–72 hours. Maintain consistent moisture without oversaturation — the Eazy Plug should feel damp but not waterlogged. Avoid disturbing seeds during this critical phase.
Seedling Care:
Once cotyledons (seed leaves) emerge, provide gentle lighting for 18–20 hours daily. Maintain 60–70% humidity and continue 20–25°C temperatures. First true leaves usually appear within 3–7 days of germination. Water by misting lightly when surface appears dry.
Success Indicators:
- Healthy green cotyledons
- Emergence of first serrated true leaves
- Straight, sturdy stem development
- No stretching or yellowing
Week 2–4: Vegetative Phase (Early Growth)
Lighting Schedule:
Maintain 18 hours of light followed by 6 hours of darkness. Autoflowering plants can tolerate continuous light but the 18/6 schedule provides excellent results while conserving energy and reducing heat stress.
Environmental Control:
- Temperature: 20–26°C (68–79°F)
- Humidity: Gradually reduce from 60% to 45% over this period
- Air circulation: Ensure gentle airflow without direct drafts on young plants
Watering Protocol:
Water only when the top 1–2cm of substrate feels dry to touch. Overwatering represents the most common beginner mistake — soil should never remain consistently soggy. Deep, infrequent watering encourages strong root development.
Nutrient Management:
Follow the pre-measured nutrient schedule included with the kit. If supplementing with additional nutrients, start at quarter strength to avoid nutrient burn. Watch for leaf tip browning indicating overfeeding.
Training Considerations:
Limited low-stress training (LST) can be applied during late vegetative stage if space permits and grower comfort allows. However, autoflowering plants have limited recovery time, making aggressive training risky for beginners.
Common Issues:
- Stretching: Indicates insufficient light intensity
- Yellowing leaves: Usually overwatering or nutrient deficiency
- Slow growth: Often temperature or pH related
Week 5–9: Flowering Phase (Bud Formation & Development)
Flowering Transition:
Autoflowering plants typically begin showing pre-flowering sites around week 4–5, regardless of light schedule. Initial pistils (white hairs) mark the beginning of bud development.
Environmental Adjustments:
- Temperature: Maintain 18–26°C with slightly cooler nighttime temperatures
- Humidity: Reduce to 40–50% to prevent mold and bud rot
- Air circulation: Increase airflow around developing buds
Lighting Maintenance:
Continue the 18/6 light schedule throughout flowering. Autoflowering plants do not require photoperiod changes to continue flowering progression.
Nutrient Transition:
Switch to flowering-specific nutrient sachets as directed. Flowering plants require different nutrient ratios, typically higher phosphorus and potassium with reduced nitrogen.
Odor Management:
White Widow develops pronounced aromatic compounds during flowering. Consider ventilation improvements, air filtration, or odor-neutralizing measures depending on discretion requirements and local considerations.
Monitoring Development:
Buds gradually swell and develop trichome coverage. Pistils change from white to amber/brown as harvest approaches. Final weeks show most dramatic bud development and resin production.
Common Flowering Problems:
- Bud rot: High humidity and poor airflow
- Nutrient lockout: pH imbalance or overfeeding
- Light burn: Excessive light intensity causing bleaching
Final Week: Flush, Harvest, Dry & Cure
Pre-Harvest Flushing:
If using synthetic nutrients, flush with plain water during the final week to improve final product quality. This removes excess nutrient salts and can improve flavor and smoothness.
Harvest Timing:
Monitor trichomes with magnification for optimal harvest timing. Milky/cloudy trichomes indicate peak potency, while amber trichomes suggest more sedative effects. Pistil color change from white to brown provides a secondary indicator.
Harvest Process:
Cut the entire plant at the base or harvest individual branches. Trim excess fan leaves immediately but retain smaller sugar leaves for initial drying.
Drying & Curing:
Hang harvested material in a dark, well-ventilated space maintaining 45–55% humidity and 18–21°C temperature. Proper drying takes 7–14 days until small stems snap rather than bend. After drying, cure in sealed glass jars for minimum 2 weeks, opening daily initially to release moisture and prevent mold.
Real-World Results: Realistic Yields, Timings & Success Rate
Yield Expectations by Setup:
- Windowsill/natural light: 30–80g per plant
- Small LED setup: 60–120g per plant
- Optimal indoor conditions: 100–160g per plant
- Average novice results: 40–90g per plant
Timeline Variations:
While 10–12 weeks represents the typical seed-to-harvest timeframe, environmental factors significantly influence actual timing. Cooler temperatures may extend the cycle by 1–2 weeks, while optimal conditions may allow harvest at the earlier end of the range.
Success Rate Factors:
First-time growers using iGrowcan typically achieve 70–85% success rates reaching harvest. Common failure points include overwatering, inadequate lighting, and premature harvest decisions. Following included instructions closely maximizes success probability.
Example Timeline:
- Week 1: Germination and seedling establishment
- Week 2–4: Vegetative growth and root development
- Week 5–6: Pre-flowering and early bud formation
- Week 7–9: Active flowering and bud development
- Week 10–11: Final bud maturation and harvest preparation
- Week 12+: Drying and initial curing
Troubleshooting & Common Beginner Pitfalls
Overwatering Solutions:
- Signs: Drooping leaves, yellowing, musty odor from soil
- Fix: Allow complete drying of top soil layer, reduce watering frequency
- Prevention: Water only when top 2cm of substrate is dry
Underwatering Recovery:
- Signs: Crispy leaf edges, severe wilting, dry substrate
- Fix: Thorough but gentle soaking, establish consistent watering schedule
- Follow-up: Monitor daily until normal growth resumes
Nutrient Burn Management:
- Signs: Brown or burnt leaf tips, yellowing from tips inward
- Fix: Flush with plain water, reduce nutrient concentration by half
- Prevention: Follow kit instructions precisely, avoid supplemental feeding initially
Light-Related Issues:
- Stretching: Increase light intensity or move plants closer to light source
- Light burn: Reduce intensity or increase distance between plants and lights
- Slow growth: Ensure minimum 18 hours daily light exposure
Pest and Disease Prevention:
- Maintain clean growing environment
- Ensure adequate air circulation
- Monitor humidity levels carefully
- Remove any dead or damaged plant material immediately
- Inspect plants regularly for early problem detection
When to Seek Help:
Document environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, light schedule) and take clear photos before requesting assistance. Include information about watering frequency, nutrient schedule, and any recent changes to growing conditions.
How iGrowcan Compares to Other Methods
iGrowcan Advantages:
- Ease of use: Complete kit requires minimal additional equipment
- Beginner-friendly: Pre-measured nutrients eliminate dosing guesswork
- Compact design: Suitable for small spaces and discrete growing
- Low initial investment: No need for separate pots, soil, and nutrients
- Gift-friendly: Attractive packaging and complete contents
Limitations Compared to DIY:
- Yield potential: Modest harvests compared to larger setups
- Cost per gram: Higher than bulk growing supplies over multiple cycles
- Scalability: Single-plant limitation versus expandable DIY systems
- Reusability: Substrate designed for one-time use
- Customization: Limited ability to modify growing parameters
Best Use Cases:
iGrowcan excels for first-time growers, urban environments with space constraints, gift-giving situations, and anyone prioritizing convenience over maximum yield. The kit provides excellent value for learning basic growing principles before investing in larger setups.
Gifting, Novelty Uses & Etiquette
Appropriate Gifting Occasions:
- Housewarming gifts for suitable recipients
- Educational presents for curious friends
- Novelty items for experienced enthusiasts
- Holiday gifts with proper legal considerations
Gift-Giving Guidelines:
- Verify recipient’s local legal status before gifting
- Include age verification considerations
- Provide basic safety and legal information
- Respect recipient’s comfort level and experience
Packaging Considerations:
The discrete iGrowcan packaging makes it suitable for gift presentation while maintaining privacy. Consider including additional accessories like pH testing strips or a magnifying glass to enhance the growing experience.
Post-Harvest Expectations:
Inform recipients that the substrate is designed for single use. Those interested in continued growing will need fresh supplies for subsequent cycles. The experience gained from the initial grow provides valuable knowledge for future cultivation decisions.
International Buyers: Legal & Shipping Considerations
Legal Status Awareness:
Cannabis seed legality varies significantly by country, region, and local jurisdiction. Buyers must research and understand their local laws before purchasing or receiving cannabis seeds. Some regions permit seed possession while prohibiting germination, while others restrict seeds entirely.
Shipping Limitations:
International shipping availability depends on destination country regulations. Many countries restrict or prohibit cannabis seed imports regardless of local cultivation laws. Shipping options and methods vary based on legal requirements and carrier policies.
Age and Responsibility Requirements:
All cannabis-related products require adult purchase and possession where legally permitted. Buyers must verify they meet local age requirements and legal qualifications before ordering.
Privacy and Discretion:
Shipping methods prioritize discrete packaging and appropriate handling where legally permissible. However, buyers should understand their local postal regulations and potential inspection procedures.
Quick FAQ
Can beginners successfully use iGrowcan?
Yes, the kit is specifically designed for novice growers with pre-measured supplies, detailed instructions, and a manageable 10–12 week cycle.
How long does White Widow Automatic take to harvest in iGrowcan?
Typically 10–12 weeks from seed germination to harvest, though environmental factors may influence exact timing.
How much will I harvest from one iGrowcan?
Expect approximately 60–160g dry weight per plant under good conditions, with average home grows typically yielding 60–100g.
Do I need extra equipment beyond the kit?
The kit includes essentials, but optional additions include a small LED grow light for insufficient natural light situations, pH testing materials, and a magnifying glass for harvest timing.
Is the iGrowcan kit reusable?
The substrate is designed for single use, though the container can be kept and replanted with fresh growing medium and seeds for future cycles.
How do I know when to harvest?
Monitor trichomes with magnification for milky/cloudy appearance indicating peak potency. Brown pistils provide a secondary harvest indicator.
What if my plant doesn’t grow properly?
Most issues stem from watering problems, inadequate lighting, or environmental stress. Follow troubleshooting guidelines and maintain consistent growing conditions for best results.
Is it legal to buy and gift iGrowcan kits?
Legal status varies by location. Buyers and gift recipients must verify local cannabis seed laws before purchase, possession, or germination.
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