Rosetta Stone balances vintage genetics with modern performance, pairing the legendary White Widow with the colossal-budded Ginger Ale to yield a resin-laden hybrid that grows vigorously and finishes fast. Bred in the late 1990s by Brothers Grimm Seeds, this line retains the original recipe: a selected White Widow male dusting a fragrant Ginger Ale mother, known for dense, masonry-hard flowers. Expect a peppery, floral, and mint-tinged nose, often ocimene-led with accents of caryophyllene and linalool, over frosted, lime-green colas that stack neatly on sturdy branches. Indoors, plants typically top out around 120 cm and thrive under training, ripening in 7-9 weeks; dialed-in rooms can return roughly 500 g/m2, while sun-grown specimens often push about 21 oz per plant by early October. Potency sits in the moderate to strong window, usually 15-20% THC with up to about 1% CBD, delivering a clean, talkative uplift with crisp focus and steady, happy momentum. The architecture is classic: medium stature, thick internodes, and buds that cure to a shimmering, white sheen - true to the name. Note that later Rosetta Stone 2016 releases used different parents; this profile reflects the original White Widow x Ginger Ale expression credited to Brothers Grimm. Growers often report easy trimming, moderate internodal spacing, and a forgiving temperament, ideal for quality-driven home gardens.



