
What Are White Truffle Seeds?
A heavy layer of resin defines White Truffle, a feminized photoperiod hybrid created from Peanut Butter Breath crossed with Gorilla Glue. The cultivar leans indica and can reach around 25% THC, producing compact plants with dense, frosty flowers that have become popular among modern boutique hybrids.
FLAVORS & EFFECTS
Myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene drive a savory terpene profile that expresses earthy, creamy, and lightly herbal flavors. The overall experience tends to settle the body while keeping the mind calm and steady.
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Usefull information and FAQ
- Are White Truffle seeds easy to grow?
White Truffle seeds are relatively easy structurally, but require good environmental control. The plant is vigorous and adapts well, yet dense buds make airflow and humidity critical. Growers who keep conditions stable will get strong results, while poor ventilation often leads to mold issues late in flower.
- How do you train White Truffle plants?
Topping early and using low-stress training helps open the canopy and improve light penetration. This strain can become bushy, so spreading branches early prevents overcrowding. Light pruning during veg also helps maintain airflow without stressing the plant.
- Does White Truffle need strong airflow?
Yes, consistent airflow is essential. Dense bud structure and thick foliage can trap moisture inside the canopy. Using fans at multiple levels helps prevent stagnant air pockets and reduces the risk of mildew or bud rot, especially during flowering.
- What humidity levels work best for White Truffle?
Moderate humidity works in early stages, but it should drop during flowering. Around 40–50% in flower helps prevent mold, with slightly lower levels near harvest for best results. Stable humidity is more important than pushing aggressive growth.
- How should you feed White Truffle plants?
White Truffle responds well to balanced feeding but doesn’t benefit from overfeeding. Too much nitrogen can slow development and reduce terpene quality. A steady feeding approach with gradual adjustments works better than aggressive nutrient schedules.
- How do you maximize White Truffle terpene quality?
Focus on post-harvest as much as growing. Slow drying at controlled temperature and humidity, followed by proper curing, preserves its complex aroma. Rushing this stage will noticeably reduce flavor quality, even if the grow was done perfectly.
- Who should grow White Truffle seeds?
White Truffle seeds are ideal for growers looking for high-quality, terpene-rich buds with strong bag appeal. They perform best indoors or in dry climates where humidity is easier to control. Growers who understand airflow and canopy management will get the best results.







