Brain Damage by Growers Choice fuses White Siberian and ICE (Indica Crystal Extreme) into a 50/50 hybrid engineered for sheen and yield. Expect a compact, White Siberian-family silhouette: indoors 120–150 cm, outdoors 160–200 cm, with dense, glittering colas that finish in roughly 56–63 days and stack 650–750 g/m2 under lights; outside, well-rooted plants can reach 400–1000 g each by early October. The bouquet mirrors its lineage: earthy-sweet resin with a clean, spicy white-note bite, often led by caryophyllene, myrcene, and limonene. Reported potency sits at the sharp end — THC commonly 25–30% with low (0–1%) CBD — delivering a brisk euphoric lift that settles into a deep, body-heavy calm and notably long runway. Structure is sturdy and bushy, reminiscent of White Widow, yet mold resistance is only average, so airflow matters in humid rooms. Its parents do the heavy lifting: White Siberian brings bulk and classic sweetness; ICE adds the glacial trichome mantle and knock-back punch. Bred by Growers Choice, this cut has become a reliable choice for growers chasing that snowy “white” aesthetic with modern numbers — short indoor cycles, high-end yields, and a resin-frosted finish that lives up to the name on the jar without resorting to long-bloom sativas.
