Russian Snow drifts in with an old school pedigree: AK-49 crossed with White Widow, stabilized by Vision Seeds. Its 90% indica, 10% sativa profile shows in a compact, low leaf plant that stacks dense, frosted colas and stays conveniently short, about 80 cm indoors and near 120 cm outside. Crack a cured jar and you meet an earthy core with diesel and coffee accents, carried by a caryophyllene led terpene blend with supporting pinene and myrcene. Potency sits in the sweet spot, typically 16 to 20 percent THC with minimal CBD, delivering a clear, durable lift. The onset tilts upbeat and giggly, often turning euphoric before easing into a deep, even body calm. Indoors it finishes in roughly nine weeks of bloom and rewards dialed lighting with 350 to 450 g per square meter; the modest foliage helps light penetration and trim time. Russian Snow is straightforward to manage, responding well to basic training and steady feed without demanding heavy inputs. For growers chasing classic white crusted buds plus modern reliability, this Vision Seeds original carries the winter shine of its White Widow parent and the brisk focus of AK lineage in a single, nicely balanced hybrid.
