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I’ve grown them in places I shouldn’t. Basements, attics, window-box oddities. White Widow autoflower seeds don’t mind tight corners or shaky lights. I had this one plant, janky set-up, but it soldiered on and gave me buds fat enough to brag. What other strain does that with so little drama? The compact structure keeps it stealthy, too—good for neighbors who sniff around or roommates who don't ask but have eyes. You don’t need land, or even much patience. Just guts, a pot, and a bit of luck. These plants respect the hustle.