Bath Water
Bath Water is a boutique, small-batch hybrid cultivar recognized in connoisseur circles for its clean, spa-like aromatics and soothing effects. Often associated with a tranquil evening, this strain offers a balanced profile that leans indica.
Appearance
Flowers are typically medium to large with a dense, rounded conical structure. The color ranges from deep forest green to lilac hues, often adorned with bright copper or tangerine pistils. A striking feature is the dense, frosty trichome sheath, giving the buds a sugared appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is clean and bright, opening with lemon-lime zest and distinct lavender notes, complemented by cool mineral undertones. As it breaks apart, softer floral perfumes emerge, sometimes with hints of mint or eucalyptus. The flavor mirrors this, with citrus and lavender on the inhale, followed by herbal sweetness and a clean, watery coolness. The exhale offers a floral-mineral finish.
Effects
Users report that Bath Water provides a calming and focused effect profile, making it suitable for relaxation and unwinding. Its balanced nature is often described as restorative, aligning with its name's association with a soothing bath or an unhurried evening.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab data is limited due to its boutique nature, the aromatic profile suggests a terpene composition rich in linalool, limonene, and potentially terpinolene or ocimene. Minor contributions from caryophyllene and humulene may add peppery notes at higher temperatures. THC levels typically range from 18-24%, with CBD content below 1%.
Origins & Lineage
The exact genetic lineage of Bath Water remains unconfirmed, as is common with many micro-batch cultivars. Responsible reporting necessitates caution regarding speculation. However, its distinct lavender and citrus notes suggest potential influences from strains rich in linalool and limonene, possibly including certain Purple cultivars, Gelato descendants, or Zkittlez and Kush Mint derivatives. Its development appears to stem from small growers and enthusiast networks rather than a single verified breeder.
Cultivation
Bath Water is described as a craft designation, typically cultivated in small batches. The phenotype associated with the name is noted for its dense, frosty flowers with medium internode spacing, resembling modern dessert-hybrid morphology. Its scarcity and limited formal documentation suggest it may require careful cultivation to achieve its characteristic dense structure and trichome coverage.