Normally, Lavender crossed with itself would just be Lavender. But, the Lavender mom selected for this cross was unlike any other Lavender we’ve ever come across. She had the exact same appearance and bud structure of the traditional Lavender (Soma’s cut), but she exploded with an aroma of sweet grape or berry instead of the typical spice. We kissed her with a spicy Lavender male, and created a slight variation on Lavender. Cali Lavender is a fat, slightly sativa dominant strain that reeks of sweet and spicy hash and sandalwood. Because of her more indica dominant looking bud structure, she has a tendency to appear ripe earlier than she is, and Love Genetics recommends that you wait a full 63 days before even thinking about cutting her. Cali Lavender can develop drastic purples and significant increases in active cannabinoids in her last week of flowering. Sativa dominant. 63-69 days.