White Lavender
White Lavender
Overview
White Lavender is a cannabis strain created by G13 Labs through crossing the legendary White Widow with Lavender. This sativa-dominant hybrid combines the heavy trichome production of White Widow genetics with the potent effects and flowery flavors of Lavender. The strain is typically classified as 70% indica and 30% sativa, though some sources describe it as sativa-dominant. White Lavender buds feature long, super dense dark olive green pepper-shaped nugs with rich purple leaves and undertones, covered in a super frosty coating of oversized chunky crystal white trichomes and visible sticky sweet resin. The strain is renowned for its distinctive lavender aroma that smells like an actual flower rather than typical cannabis, making it one of the most aromatic strains available. Laboratory analysis shows THC levels generally ranging between 16-27%, with moderate CBD content of 1-3%, creating a potent yet balanced cannabinoid profile that appeals to both recreational and medicinal users.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with anxiety and PTSD symptoms
- Often used for inflammation management
- Users report benefits for chronic fatigue
- May help with stress and depression
- Users report it helps with migraines and fibromyalgia
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
White Lavender can be grown both indoors and outdoors successfully and is easy to cultivate even with little experience. The strain is happiest in a warm and sunny Mediterranean climate and is highly resistant to common mildew and pests. Flowering time is 60-65 days indoors with outdoor harvest in mid-October. Indoor yields average 400 grams per square meter (11 ounces), while outdoor plants produce 450-500 grams per plant (12 ounces). The plant grows tall and vigorously with typical sativa growth patterns, potentially reaching 1.5+ meters indoors, which may require pruning or LST techniques in smaller grow rooms. Carbon filters are recommended for indoor growing due to the strain's strong, penetrating aroma during flowering.