
- Floral aroma, steady finish
Lavender Aura
Lavender Aura is an indica-dominant hybrid known for floral aroma and calming effects, bred for moderate yields in short seasons.
- Distinct lavender aroma with citrus lift
- Reliable resin production for quality extracts
- Performs under careful humidity management
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Lavender x Northern Lights |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium to tall |
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Moderate |
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Lavender, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Cool, short outdoor growing season |
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Calm, Uplifted, Sleepy |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Lavender Aura
Lavender Aura is an indica-dominant hybrid combining a strong lavender terpene profile with the sturdy structure of Northern Lights. The plant produces dense, resinous buds with a floral-citrus aroma and a relaxing effect that progresses from mild uplift to deep body calm. It suits growers who can manage humidity and focus on canopy health, and it responds well to SCROG and gentle training to maximise bud quality. Outdoors in regions with a short outdoor growing season such as Powys it benefits from early starts, sheltered sites and careful monitoring to avoid autumn wet weather.
Lavender Aura is an indica-dominant hybrid with a compact, resinous structure. The cultivar leans towards calming effects while retaining a gentle cerebral clarity.
THC levels typically range from 18 to 22 per cent, delivering noticeable potency without overwhelming new users. Experienced consumers find the strength suitable for evening use and measured dosing.
CBD content is low, generally below one per cent, so the strain is not targeted at CBD-specific therapy. The low CBD level means effects are primarily driven by cannabinoids and terpenes rather than cannabidiol.
Lavender Aura descends from a Lavender phenotype crossed with Northern Lights to stabilise resin production. The Lavender x Northern Lights pairing emphasises floral terpenes and a sedative backbone.
Seeds are supplied as feminised to ensure reliable female plants for flower. Growers should still monitor for hermaphroditism under stress and maintain stable conditions.
Under a short outdoor growing season this variety requires attentive planning and moderate experience to finish reliably. In Powys growers should start early, use fast-rooting techniques and monitor weather carefully.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under controlled conditions. Outdoor growers aiming for a clean finish should plan harvests to precede autumn rains.
Yield is moderate and rewards good canopy management rather than sheer plant size. Indoor growers can expect steady returns per square metre with proper training.
Plants grow to a medium to tall stature with sturdy branches capable of supporting dense colas. The structure suits both SCROG and low-stress training to improve light penetration.
Indoors Lavender Aura responds well to controlled environments and benefits from consistent humidity control. Outdoors in Powys the strain performs if started early and sheltered from late-season wet weather.
Growing Lavender Aura in Powys requires accommodation for a short outdoor growing season and often cooler summers. Careful site selection, early starts and protection from autumn rains are essential in Powys.
Effects begin with a relaxed uplift that eases tension and promotes sociability for a short period. Later the experience shifts towards full-body calm that can aid sleep for sensitive users.
The flavour profile is dominated by a floral lavender note tempered by bright citrus and an earthy base. Vapour and smoke reveal subtle herbal spices on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Maintain relative humidity at 40–50% in flower and 50–60% in veg to reduce mould risk; ensure good airflow and use dehumidifiers indoors.
It can finish outdoors with an early start and sheltered positioning, but growers in cooler regions should be prepared to harvest before persistent autumn rain.
Moderate nitrogen in veg, then a balanced bloom feed with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium during flowering will support resin and bud development.
Reduce internal canopy density, increase lateral airflow, remove lower damp foliage and consider fungicidal measures as a last resort.
SCROG suits this strain well due to its branching and medium height, while SOG can work with many small plants to accelerate harvest timing.
Watch trichome development and begin harvest as soon as most trichomes turn cloudy with some amber to avoid autumn weather damage.
Dry slowly at 16–20°C with 45–55% relative humidity for best terpene preservation and even curing, avoiding rapid heat which loses flavour.
Use sticky traps, insecticidal soaps, beneficial insects and regular inspections to keep pests at bay without chemical residues.
In high humidity cannabis cultivation extra care is required: increase ventilation, prune to open the canopy, run dehumidifiers where possible and harvest early if conditions remain wet.
Employ low-stress training and selective topping to increase bud sites without delaying flowering, and prioritise early vegetative growth to make the most of the season.
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