Big Lavender

Big Lavender

Cannabis Strain by B.I.G. Seeds

Introduction
B.I.G. Seeds returns with another impressively named variety — Big Lavender, a mostly indica hybrid with a 58-day flowering window. Lavender genetics in cannabis are associated with distinctive floral terpene complexity, making this a more aromatically interesting proposition than a typical commercial indica.

Lineage
**Genetic Lineage** B.I.G. Seeds has developed Big Lavender within their mostly indica catalog, likely drawing on Lavender — also known as Soma's Lavender or Lavender Kush — as a primary parent. Soma Seeds' Lavender is a four-way cross of Afghani Hawaiian, Super Skunk, and Big Skunk Korean, a lineage that produces the characteristic floral terpene expression the strain is named for. B.I.G. Seeds' "Big" prefix across their catalog suggests a breeding focus on yield amplification applied to the base genetics. The 58-day flowering time is consistent with indica-dominant Lavender-derived hybrids, which tend to finish faster than the sativa-leaning Lavender phenotypes that can extend to 63 or more days.

Terpenes
**Terpene Profile** Lavender genetics reliably contribute linalool — the terpene responsible for genuine floral lavender aroma — which is relatively rare as a dominant cannabis terpene and explains the name and distinctive character of this lineage. Linalool is accompanied by myrcene for earthy depth and caryophyllene for spice complexity. The overall aromatic profile is described as floral and sweet with a mild herbal quality — softer and more perfumed than typical hash-forward indicas. This terpene combination is one of the more distinctive in the seed bank catalog world.

Growth
**Growth Characteristics** At 58 days, Big Lavender is a mid-range indica finisher. B.I.G. Seeds' production focus ensures the plant architecture emphasizes yield: compact internodal spacing, robust branching, and significant bud-site development. The linalool-dominant terpene profile is best preserved through careful drying and curing, as floral terpenes can be more volatile than earthy monoterpenes. Indoor cultivation is the documented primary application.

Effects
**Reported Effects** Linalool-dominant cannabis varieties are frequently noted for sedating, anxiolytic qualities in consumer reports — linalool itself has been studied for anxiolytic properties independently of cannabinoids. Big Lavender is reported to produce a profoundly relaxing, calming experience with gentle euphoria. The mostly indica classification reinforces the physically sedating trajectory.

Documentation
**Medical Applications** Reported uses include anxiety relief, stress management, sleep facilitation, and muscle relaxation. The linalool-dominant profile has attracted particular interest from users sensitive to anxiety-provoking cannabis varieties.

⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.

Sources: http://www.bcnbest.jimdo.com, https://en.seedfinder.eu/strain-info/Big_Lavender/

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