Auto White Widow comparisons - compare with other strains
Auto White Widow is a renowned autoflowering cannabis strain celebrated for its strong, balanced effects, generous yields, and relatively fast flowering time. On this page, you can explore detailed comparisons with similar strains to help you choose the best alternative based on THC content, yield potential, growth difficulty, and overall effects.
Use the comparison links below to see how Auto White Widow stacks up against other popular White Widow-based and hybrid varieties in terms of potency, flavour, aroma, and indoor vs. outdoor performance.
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Auto White Widow vs White Widow (Bulldog Seeds)
Compare an autoflowering version of White Widow with a classic feminized photoperiod: examine differences in flowering time, yield size, plant height, and the contrast between the more uplifting Auto White Widow effects and the traditionally heavy-hitting White Widow from Bulldog Seeds. -
Auto White Widow (Royal Queen Seeds) vs White Widow Auto (Royal Queen Seeds)
Directly compare two autoflowering White Widow lines from the same breeder, including differences in average THC percentage, terpene profile, growth time from seed to harvest, and how each strain’s effects lean more towards relaxation or daytime focus. -
Auto White Widow (World of Seeds) vs Afghan Kush x White Widow (World of Seeds)
See how an autoflowering White Widow compares to a powerful indica-dominant cross, focusing on resin production, body vs. head effects, cultivation style (autoflower vs. feminized photoperiod), and suitability for compact indoor setups or larger outdoor gardens.
Each comparison highlights key metrics such as approximate THC percentage, expected grams per square metre, flowering or seed-to-harvest time, and the typical effect profile (e.g. euphoric, relaxing, or balanced), so you can quickly identify the strain that best matches your growing conditions and desired experience.
At RARE SEEDS Australia, we specialise in curated seed comparisons and carefully selected genetics, helping Australian growers make informed choices when selecting the ideal cannabis seeds for their next grow.