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White Inferno

The White × OG Kush

White Inferno is an artisan hybrid recognized for its abundant crystalline resin and a distinctive OG-style fuel aroma complemented by a bright citrus note. It presents a visually appealing, frosted aesthetic, often attracting connoisseurs. The strain typically offers balanced hybrid dynamics, beginning with an uplifting sensation that transitions into a calming, body-centered experience.

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AromaCitrusDieselFloralLemonOrangePineSpicy

Appearance

White Inferno is characterized by a dense trichome coating that gives its flowers a pale, frosted appearance. Buds often form compact, spade-shaped structures with a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, which can simplify trimming. The coloration typically ranges from lime to forest green, sometimes featuring purple undertones, and is contrasted by vibrant orange pistils. Under magnification, the flowers reveal densely packed capitate-stalked trichomes, indicative of significant resin production.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma profile of White Inferno is often described as a blend of lemon-fuel OGs, with added layers of pepper and potentially vanilla. This combination suggests a complex aromatic presence that is both pungent and bright. The flavor follows suit, offering a palate that combines citrus and diesel notes with spicy undertones, leaving a lingering impression.

Effects

Users commonly report that White Inferno delivers a clear, elevating onset that gradually settles into a calm, body-centered sensation. This suggests balanced hybrid effects with a potential indica-leaning influence. At lower doses, it can be uplifting and conducive to creativity, while higher doses may provide a more pronounced full-bodied relaxation suitable for evening use.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

While specific lab data can vary, White Inferno is noted for its high trichome density and potent cannabinoid profile, frequently testing in the upper range of typical high-THC flower. The terpene profile often includes compounds like limonene, caryophyllene, linalool, and pinene, contributing to its distinct citrus, fuel, and spicy aromatic and flavor characteristics. Myrcene and humulene may also be present, influencing the overall effect.

Origins & Lineage

The name White Inferno suggests a lineage connected to the “White” family of cultivars, known for heavy resin and frosted flowers, possibly crossed with an OG-type strain characterized by fuel-like aromatics. While exact breeder origins can differ, the strain generally draws from these two influential genetic pools. The “White” component contributes to its visual appeal and resin production, while the OG influence provides a potent, gassy character.

Growing

White Inferno is considered a high-resin hybrid that generally performs well with optimal lighting and environmental controls. Indoor flowering typically takes around 63–70 days, with potential yields ranging from 450–600 g/m². Outdoor cultivation in suitable climates can yield over 1 kg per plant. Proper drying and curing are essential to preserve its bright aromatic and flavor qualities.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of White Inferno?
White Inferno typically tests between 18% and 28% THC, often in the upper half of this range when grown optimally.
What are the dominant terpenes in White Inferno?
Commonly reported terpenes include limonene, caryophyllene, linalool, and pinene, contributing to its citrus, spicy, and fuel-like aroma and flavor.
What kind of effects does White Inferno produce?
Users often describe an uplifting onset that transitions into a calm, body-centered experience, suitable for both daytime creativity and evening relaxation.
What is the typical flowering time for White Inferno?
Indoor flowering for White Inferno usually ranges from 63 to 70 days.