
Vision Seeds
by Vision Seeds
Russian Snow feminised seeds produce a 90% indica plant that defies every expectation about what an indica should feel like. This Vision Seeds cross of AK-49 and White Widow delivers a surprisingly cerebral, focused high from a frosty, resin-coated plant. Buy Russian Snow feminised seeds when you want generous yields, a sugary-sweet smoke, and a THC content that hits hard — a proper ice queen with substance behind the sparkle.
This pack contains 3 feminised seeds. Feminised means every seed produces a female plant — no males to cull, no wasted pots. If you're running a small tent or balcony grow, 3 Russian Snow feminised seeds are enough for a solid personal harvest.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Vision Seeds |
| Genetics | AK-49 x White Widow |
| Type | Feminised |
| Indica / Sativa | 90% Indica / 10% Sativa |
| THC Content | High |
| Seeds Per Pack | 3 |
| Difficulty | Easy — suitable for first-time growers |
| Yield | Generous |
| SKU | CSVS0014 |
| Growing Parameter | Recommended Range |
|---|---|
| Germination Temperature | 22–26°C |
| Germination Humidity | ~70% |
| Vegetative Light Cycle | 18/6 |
| Flowering Light Cycle | 12/12 |
| Pot Size (Indoor) | 10–15 litres |
| Drying Conditions | 18–20°C, 55–60% humidity, 7–10 days |
| Minimum Cure Time | 2–3 weeks in glass jars |
Complete your setup with a propagation kit to give these Russian Snow feminised seeds the best possible start. A humidity dome and seedling heat mat make germination more consistent, especially in cooler climates. If you're growing indoors, pair Russian Snow with a carbon filter — she's resinous and fragrant, and your neighbours will notice without one.
Russian Snow feminised seeds produce one of the only 90% indica plants that delivers a genuinely cerebral, sativa-like high. The AK-49 parent brings a sharp, clear-headed cerebral effect that you'd normally associate with a sativa-dominant hybrid. The White Widow side loads the plant with trichomes — thick, frosty coats of resin that make the buds look like they've been rolled through fresh powder. The combination is unusual and genuinely hard to find elsewhere in the Vision Seeds catalogue or beyond.
We've seen a lot of indica-heavy seeds come through our Amsterdam shop since 1999. The ones that stick around are the ones that surprise people. Russian Snow surprises people. You expect a heavy body stone, you get laser focus and a creative edge that lasts for hours. It's a daytime smoke from a plant that looks like it should knock you out. That contradiction is what makes her interesting.
From Our Counter: One of our team grew Russian Snow feminised seeds in a 60x60 cm tent last winter using a single 150W LED. She expected a modest result from the compact setup, but all three plants finished with dense, sugar-coated colas that filled the tent wall to wall. The resin production was so heavy she had to clean her trimming scissors every few minutes. Her verdict: "Best return I've gotten from three seeds in that tent — and the smoke kept me productive for an entire Saturday of deep-cleaning the flat." That tracks with what we hear from customers who order Russian Snow feminised seeds and come back surprised by the output-to-effort ratio.
The honest limitation: this isn't your wind-down-before-bed strain. If you want a heavy evening indica that melts you into the cushions, look at something like Vision Seeds Northern Lights instead. Russian Snow is built for getting things done, not for switching off. The cerebral intensity also means it's not ideal if you're seeking pure physical relaxation — she simply wasn't bred for that purpose.
Russian Snow feminised seeds are rated easy to grow by Vision Seeds, making them a strong choice for first-time growers. She's forgiving of the mistakes that commonly cause problems — slightly off pH, inconsistent watering, a temperature swing overnight. She won't punish you for learning on the job.
Russian Snow produces a sugary sweet smoke with a full-bodied richness that coats the palate. Think of it like biting into a cold, crisp apple that's been dusted with icing sugar — there's a clean sweetness up front, followed by a smooth, almost creamy exhale. The aroma while growing leans toward earthy sweetness with a sharp, resinous edge from all those trichomes. In a jar after a proper 3-week cure, you'll pick up something almost floral underneath the sugar. She draws you in.
Compared to her parent White Widow, which can be quite pungent and piney, Russian Snow is more refined. Less bite, more sweetness. If you've grown AK-47 or AK-49 before, you'll recognise a similar smoothness in the smoke — that easy inhale that doesn't catch in the throat. According to the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA), indica-dominant cultivars have historically been associated with higher resin production, which directly influences flavour density during combustion — and Russian Snow is a textbook example of that principle in action.
Russian Snow delivers a crisp, cerebral high characterised by clear-headed focus and sustained mental energy — unusual for a 90% indica. At 90% indica, you'd assume a body-heavy stone. Instead, the experience is sharp and cerebral — a clear-headed focus that eliminates background noise and small distractions. It's the kind of effect that makes you reorganise your entire desk, start that project you've been putting off, or suddenly see a creative solution to something you'd been stuck on.
The effect is long-lasting and best suited to daytime use. It won't leave you foggy or couch-locked. The body relaxation is present but subtle — enough to take the edge off physical tension without slowing you down. Think of it as the indica that forgot it was supposed to be lazy.
One thing to watch: the THC content is high. If you're newer to cannabis or have a lower tolerance, start with a small amount. The cerebral intensity can be overwhelming if you overdo it — that laser focus turns into racing thoughts if you pack the bowl too full. Respect her.
If you're deciding between Russian Snow feminised seeds and other popular indica-leaning strains, here's how they compare. White Widow feminised seeds from Vision Seeds share the same trichome-heavy genetics but deliver a more balanced indica-sativa effect with a piney, pungent flavour. Northern Lights feminised seeds lean into classic heavy indica territory — deep body relaxation, earthy-sweet flavour, and a sedating quality that makes it better for evening use. Order Russian Snow feminised seeds specifically when you want indica-level resin production paired with a cerebral, daytime-friendly effect. It occupies a niche that neither White Widow nor Northern Lights quite fills.
Yes. Vision Seeds rates Russian Snow as easy to grow. She's forgiving of common beginner mistakes like inconsistent watering or minor pH fluctuations. The feminised seeds also mean you won't need to identify and remove male plants. Get Russian Snow feminised seeds if you want a low-stress first grow with impressive resin production.
Russian Snow is a cross between AK-49 and White Widow. AK-49 contributes the clear-headed cerebral effect, while White Widow brings the heavy trichome production and resin output. The result is a 90% indica with an unusually sativa-like high.
Each pack contains 3 feminised seeds. Every seed produces a female plant, so all 3 will flower and produce harvestable buds if grown successfully.
Vision Seeds describes the yield as generous. With proper lighting, nutrients, and training techniques like LST, you can maximise bud production. Indoor growers in an 80x80 cm tent with adequate light should see solid results from all 3 plants.
Daytime. Despite being 90% indica, the effect is cerebral, focused, and energising rather than sedating. It's not the best choice for winding down before sleep — for that, look at a heavier indica like Northern Lights.
The smoke is sugary sweet with a full-bodied, smooth character. After a proper cure, you'll notice floral undertones beneath the sweetness. The inhale is clean and doesn't catch in the throat — smoother than the piney bite of its White Widow parent.
Russian Snow can be grown outdoors in climates with warm, consistent summers. Her indica-dominant structure keeps her compact and manageable. Indoor growing gives you more control over light cycles and humidity, which helps maximise the trichome production she's known for.
You can buy Russian Snow feminised seeds from Azarius. We ship from Amsterdam and have stocked Vision Seeds since they first appeared on the Dutch market. Each pack contains 3 feminised seeds.
Last updated: April 2026
Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.