
- Floral lift for cool coastal gardens
Lavender Haze
Lavender Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid with floral aromas and a clear, uplifting high suited to cooler coastal grows.
- Floral aroma with a clear head high
- Performs well in sheltered coastal sites
- Moderate difficulty for practical growers
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Lavender x Haze |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Moderate to high |
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Lavender, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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cool Scottish outdoor climate |
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Euphoric, Relaxed, Creative |
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Both |
About Lavender Haze
Lavender Haze is a floral, sativa-leaning hybrid bred from Lavender x Haze that offers a bright, cerebral lift and a relaxed body feel. It performs well under attentive care in cooler UK gardens and responds to training and sheltered siting. In places like Derry growers should focus on airflow, moisture control and timely harvests to protect resin and terpene character. The aromatic profile of lavender and citrus makes it a favourite for those who value flavour alongside a creative, euphoric effect.
Lavender Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid known for aromatic, resinous buds. It delivers a heady uplift with a soft body ease.
THC typically sits between 18% and 22% in well-cultivated plants. That level offers a clear psychoactive experience that most regular users find lively but controllable.
CBD levels are low, usually below 1%. The plant is grown primarily for its terpene and THC-driven effects rather than CBD content.
The lineage comes from Lavender x Haze parentage. The cross emphasises floral terpenes while keeping the classic haze lift.
Seeds are commonly offered as Feminised to ensure female plants and predictable crops. Autoflower variants exist but are less typical for this cultivar.
Under a cool Scottish outdoor climate Lavender Haze is moderately demanding, needing careful moisture and airflow management. Gardeners in Derry should monitor humidity and pests closely to avoid issues.
Flowering commonly completes in eight to ten weeks under steady conditions. Outdoors in the north expect harvest toward the later part of that window.
Yields are moderate to high when plants receive good light, feeding and training. Coastal exposure in Derry can enhance resin but may slightly reduce bulk if wind is excessive.
Plants reach a medium-tall stature with open branching that favours top colas. The structure responds well to low-stress training and occasional support.
Indoors Lavender Haze does well with stable light cycles and controlled humidity in Derry. Outdoors in Derry it prefers a sheltered, sunny position that cuts wind and damp.
Growing Lavender Haze in Derry demands attention to the cool Scottish outdoor climate and intermittent coastal winds. Select well-drained soil, a sheltered site and be ready to protect developing buds during damp spells.
The high is predominantly cerebral with an energetic, euphoric quality. Users often note creativity and a gentle bodily unwind rather than heavy sedation.
The flavour is dominated by floral lavender with a bright citrus lift on the inhale. A subtle earthy, herbal finish rounds out the profile on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A south-facing, sheltered spot with good airflow reduces mould risk and maximises available light.
It tolerates cool nights but prolonged frost will harm trichomes and reduce quality; use fleece if a late cold snap arrives.
Aim for late September to early October, checking trichomes and harvesting before sustained wet weather.
Yes, low-stress training or topping evens the canopy and improves light penetration for bigger, denser buds.
Switch to a bloom feed higher in phosphorus and potassium when flowering starts and reduce nitrogen to encourage bud set.
Resin helps but growers must prioritise airflow and site selection to lower mould risk in damp coastal conditions.
It is moderately forgiving but novices must be vigilant about moisture and pests in cooler climates.
Expect roughly 10 to 14 weeks from seed with an 18/6 veg phase and a 12/12 flowering period under stable indoor conditions.
Dry slowly at 16–20°C and 50–60% relative humidity for a week, then jar and burp to preserve lavender terpenes.
Yes. Lavender Haze can perform well with proper siting and care, and it suits coastal climate cannabis cultivation when growers manage salt spray, wind and humidity.
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