
Feminized seeds
by Azarius
Moby Dick feminized seeds are a sativa-dominant photoperiod strain that crosses White Widow with Haze to produce some of the heaviest indoor yields you'll find in a single cultivar. We're talking up to 650 g/m² under optimised lighting, with THC levels running between 24% and 27%. The terpene profile hits you straight away when you open the jar — sharp citrus peel layered over wet pine needles, with a resinous stickiness that coats your fingers and doesn't wash off easily. If you've been growing indica-leaning strains and want something that stretches upward, fills out with dense colas, and finishes in 9–10 weeks of flower, Moby Dick is the one to put in your tent next.
Every pack size suits a different grow plan. Don't overbuy if you're testing, and don't underbuy if you're hunting phenotypes — you'll only end up reordering.
| Pack Size | SKU | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 1 seed | A02002601 | Adding a single sativa to a mixed tent without committing to a full run |
| 3 seeds | A02002603 | A quick test run to see how she responds to your setup, lights, and feeding schedule |
| 5 seeds | A02002605 | A solid personal harvest with room for one backup plant if something goes sideways |
| 10 seeds | A02002610 | Phenotype hunting or selecting a mother plant to keep in veg for cloning |
If you're running a 1.2 x 1.2 m tent, 3–5 seeds gives you the best balance between canopy coverage and manageable plant count. The 10-pack is where things get interesting — with ten Moby Dick feminized seeds, you can pop them all, flower out the lot, and pick the standout pheno to keep as a mother. That single cut can supply your grows for years.
Moby Dick feminized seeds solve a problem that sativa growers know too well: you want the energetic, clear-headed effect of a Haze-dominant plant, but you don't want to wait 14 weeks for it to finish flowering or accept a mediocre yield because the buds are airy. This White Widow x Haze cross keeps the flowering window at 9–10 weeks — closer to what you'd expect from a hybrid — while still delivering that unmistakable sativa character in the smoke.
The White Widow parent contributes resin production and structural density. You'll notice it in the colas: they're not the wispy, foxtailing spears you sometimes get with pure Haze lines. They pack on weight, frost up heavily from week 5 of flower onwards, and hold their shape through drying without collapsing into popcorn. The Haze side brings the stretch, the terpene complexity, and the THC ceiling. At 24–27%, this isn't a strain that lets you zone out — it keeps your head sharp and your energy up, which is exactly what a daytime cultivar should do.
The honest limitation? She grows tall. Outdoors, Moby Dick can reach up to 3 metres when left to run free. Indoors, that vertical ambition means you need to plan your training early. Top her, use LST, run a ScrOG net — whatever keeps the canopy flat and the stretch under control. If you skip training and let her go vertical in a 1.8 m tent, you'll be fighting light burn before week 6 of flower. We've seen it happen more times than we can count.
Moby Dick feminized seeds produce plants with a terpene profile that leans hard into citrus and pine. During late flower, the tent smells like someone squeezed a lemon over a freshly cut pine branch — sharp, clean, and resinous. There's a subtle sweetness underneath if you let her go the full 10 weeks, which is why we always say: resist the urge to chop early. The last 7–10 days of ripening is when the terpene profile rounds out and the resin glands swell to full size.
After a proper dry and two-week cure, the smoke is smooth with a citrus-forward inhale and a piney, slightly woody exhale. No couchlock, no heavy eyelids — just a clean, focused headspace that works well during the day. If you've grown Amnesia Haze before, the effect sits in a similar territory but with more physical weight from the White Widow genetics. Compared to a pure Haze, Moby Dick finishes faster, yields more, and doesn't leave you feeling wired.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Genetics | White Widow x Haze |
| Type | Feminized photoperiod |
| Dominance | Predominantly sativa |
| THC Content | 24–27% |
| Flowering Time | 9–10 weeks |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 650 g/m² |
| Outdoor Height | Up to 3 metres |
| Terpene Profile | Citrus, pine, woody undertones |
| Pack Sizes Available | 1, 3, 5, or 10 seeds |
Running Moby Dick in a tent? A carbon filter is non-negotiable once she hits mid-flower — the citrus-pine resin output is intense and your neighbours will know about it. Pair your seeds with a complete grow tent kit that includes extraction, filtration, and lighting so you're not scrambling to add gear mid-cycle. If you're planning a ScrOG setup, grab a trellis net before you flip to flower — retrofitting one around a stretched canopy is a headache you don't need.
We've been shipping Moby Dick feminized seeds since they first hit the catalogue, and the feedback pattern is consistent. Growers who train early and flip on time pull enormous harvests — 500 g/m² and above is standard for anyone with a decent light and proper ventilation. Growers who skip training and let her grow vertically end up with one massive cola at the top and a lot of larfy, underdeveloped bud sites lower down. The difference between a good Moby Dick harvest and a great one comes down to canopy management, not expensive nutrients or fancy genetics.
The other thing we hear repeatedly: she drinks a lot of water in late flower. If you're in coco or hydro, keep your reservoir topped up and your EC stable. In soil, don't let pots dry out completely between waterings during weeks 5–8 of flower — that's when the buds are packing on the most weight and the plant's water demand peaks. A 3-metre outdoor Moby Dick in full sun can drain a 25-litre pot in a single hot day.
If you're choosing between Moby Dick feminized seeds and Amnesia Haze, the decision comes down to time and yield. Moby Dick finishes in 9–10 weeks of flower. Amnesia Haze typically runs 10–12 weeks, sometimes longer if you're growing from seed rather than a proven clone. Indoor yield also tips in Moby Dick's favour — up to 650 g/m² versus the 500–600 g/m² you'd typically see from Amnesia Haze under similar conditions.
Where Amnesia Haze wins is in pure terpene complexity — that incense-and-lemon profile is hard to beat for flavour chasers. But if you want a sativa-dominant strain that finishes faster, yields heavier, and still delivers a sharp, clear-headed effect at 24–27% THC, Moby Dick is the more practical choice. Both are solid. Moby Dick is just easier to schedule and more forgiving of slightly imperfect conditions.
Predominantly sativa. She's a White Widow x Haze cross, which means the Haze genetics drive the growth structure and effect profile, while White Widow contributes resin production and bud density. Expect upward stretch, long internodal spacing, and a clear-headed, energetic effect rather than heavy sedation.
Without training, she can easily exceed 2 metres indoors during the flowering stretch. With topping and LST or a ScrOG net, you can keep her under 1.2 m and still hit the full 650 g/m² yield potential. Start training in veg — once the stretch begins after flipping to 12/12, it's much harder to control.
Warm, sunny, Mediterranean-type conditions work best. She can reach up to 3 metres outdoors and needs a long, dry autumn to finish flowering without mould issues. If you're in a cooler, wetter climate, consider growing in pots so you can move plants under cover during heavy rain in late September and October.
9–10 weeks from the flip to 12/12. Some phenotypes lean closer to 9 weeks, others push toward 10. Check trichomes rather than counting days — mostly cloudy with a touch of amber gives the best balance between potency and a clean, energetic effect.
Yes, but only with aggressive training. In a 60 x 60 cm tent, run one plant with heavy LST or a ScrOG net. In an 80 x 80 cm tent, two plants work well. The key is topping early and keeping the canopy flat — she stretches hard after the flip, and vertical growth in a small space leads to light burn and uneven bud development.
Sharp citrus peel and fresh pine resin, with a sticky, almost fuel-like undertone that intensifies from week 6 onward. A carbon filter is essential for indoor grows — the smell is strong enough to leak through tent seams without proper extraction and filtration.
Under optimised conditions with proper training, a single plant can contribute significantly toward the strain's rated 650 g/m² potential. Actual yield per plant depends on pot size, veg time, light intensity, and training method. A well-trained ScrOG plant in a 15–20 litre pot under a quality LED can realistically produce 150–250 g dried.
Last updated: April 2026
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