Seeds from Afghanistan, Hawaii, Korea and the USA were used to create this triple hybrid. With its dark purple colouring, Lavender certainly is an exotic-looking plant. The colour is intense with the leaves turning almost black at the end of the plant’s life. The extra-dense buds give off a spicy odour similar to Afghan Hash. The high calyx to leaf ratio makes this a very easy plant to trim. Although not as tall as a Haze, Lavender’s can get very tall if you give them a long enough time to veg before switching to flower.
Strain FAQ
What enhances the herbal taste?
The terpene Linalool enhances cannabis' herbal fragrance, despite its association with floral and pungent lavender. It gives a floral touch to the herbal experience by calming and enhancing the earthy, spicy terpenes.
Why are harvest times for outdoor cannabis strains seasonal?
Outdoor cannabis is obviously at the mercy of the seasons, with legal growers typically reaping their bounty once a year in the fall. This natural rhythm dictates the supply and could even sway the cost of these strains in the market. This makes the timing of the harvest a crucial factor for legal outdoor cultivators.
What makes early finishing strains' terpene profiles unique?
Breeding strains for shorter seasons has produced distinct terpene profiles that enhance smells, flavours, and other benefits. This genetic tampering has added earthy and fruity undertones to the strains in this category.
Is it all just about the High THC content and nothing else?
No! Even though THC is the most commonly known psychoactive element within the cannabis plant, even THC heavyweights don't just have strength. It is said that other cannabinoids and terpenes complement THC to create the strain's particular flavour. Due to their chemical makeup, it is well known that two strains with comparable THC amounts may have quite distinct experiences.
How will cannabis therapy evolve?
With so many strains and pharmacological characteristics, personalised cannabis treatment has a bright future. Patients and doctors will likely soon be able to choose strains that are said to target their ailments, enabling more personalised cannabis therapy.