Moby Dick

Moby Dick is a dominant sativa hybrid created by crossing White Widow and Haze. This strain is known for its impressive resin production and robust growth structure. Moby Dick has earned popularity among both experienced and novice growers due to its relatively easy maintenance and impressive yield. The plant features long, dense flowers covered in a thick coat of trichomes, making it a favorite for making hash and other concentrates.
Effect:
Moby Dick is famous for its powerful, cerebral effects, which begin almost immediately after consumption. The sativa-dominant genetics induce a euphoric mood, creativity, and occasional feelings of weightlessness, making it an ideal choice for daytime use. However, excessive consumption can also lead to anxiety or paranoia, especially in users with a low tolerance threshold or newbies.
Taste/smell:
Moby Dick is known for its complex aroma palette, blending citrus notes, eucalyptus, and a hint of vanilla. A distinct lemon aroma is evident upon inhalation, followed by a sweet spice upon exhalation. This combination of sweet and refreshing notes also makes Moby Dick an exceptionally appealing flavor.
THC content:
With an average THC content often between 20% and 24%, Moby Dick is considered one of the more potent cannabis strains on the market. This high potency makes it an excellent choice for therapeutic users seeking relief from symptoms such as pain, depression, and loss of appetite.
Cultivation:
Moby Dick prefers temperate to warm climates and can be grown both indoors and outdoors. The plant has a relatively short flowering time of around 9 to 10 weeks and is known for its tremendous vigor, making sufficient space a must. When grown outdoors, the plants can reach considerable heights and therefore require some experience in plant growth and pruning. One of Moby Dick's greatest advantages is its resistance to mold and pests, making it a good choice for beginners. With proper care and attention, Moby Dick rewards growers with abundant harvests of high-quality buds.









