Lavoo
Also known as: Lavoo Kush
Lavoo Strain Overview
Lavoo is a modern hybrid cannabis strain that has gained recognition for its distinctive aromatic profile and balanced effects. While its precise genetic origins are not as extensively documented as some classic strains, it is generally understood to be a cross between Lavender and an undisclosed Kush variety, likely a phenotype of OG Kush. This lineage combines the soothing, floral qualities of Lavender with the robust, earthy characteristics typical of Kush genetics. The strain emerged in the early 2010s, cultivated by boutique breeders focusing on unique terpene expressions, and has since been adopted by several seed banks. It remains more of a connoisseur or specialty strain rather than a mainstream commercial variety.
Visually, Lavoo buds are often dense and chunky, exhibiting a classic indica-dominant structure. The flowers typically display a vibrant green color with occasional purple hues that can emerge under cooler temperatures during cultivation. A thick coating of frosty, milky-white trichomes covers the buds, indicating its potent cannabinoid content. The most notable feature is its pronounced aroma, which lives up to its name. The strain's appearance is further accentuated by a generous dusting of orange or rust-colored pistils weaving through the foliage.
The strain's name is a direct nod to its dominant sensory characteristic: a profound lavender scent. This is complemented by underlying notes of earth, spice, and a subtle sweetness, creating a complex and pleasant olfactory experience. Lavoo is prized for providing a well-rounded effect that begins with a cerebral uplift before settling into a deep physical relaxation, making it suitable for evening use. Its rarity means information can vary between growers, and it is often found in specific medical or recreational markets rather than being widely available.
Lavoo Strain Effects
Lavoo Strain Positive Effects
- Users report relief from stress and anxiety
- May help with insomnia and sleep difficulties
- Often used for mild to moderate pain and muscle tension
- Some consumers find it aids with appetite stimulation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Lavoo Strain Possible Negative Effects
Lavoo Strain Growing Information
Lavoo is considered a strain of moderate difficulty to cultivate, better suited for growers with some experience. It has a flowering time of approximately 8 to 9 weeks when grown indoors. Outdoor plants are ready for harvest around late September to early October in the Northern Hemisphere. The plant tends to stay at a medium height, making it manageable for indoor setups, but it can stretch significantly during the early flowering stage. It prefers a stable, warm, and dry climate with good airflow to prevent mold, especially due to its dense bud structure. Expected yields are moderate to high with proper care. It responds well to training techniques like topping and low-stress training (LST) to maximize light exposure and yield. Growers should monitor nutrient levels carefully, as it can be sensitive to overfeeding.
Lavoo Strain Genetics
Lavoo Strain Parent Strains
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Lavoo make you feel?
Lavoo is known to produce the following effects:
- Relaxed: 85%
- Happy: 70%
- Euphoric: 65%
- Sleepy: 60%
What are the positive effects of Lavoo?
Lavoo has these reported positive effects:
- Users report relief from stress and anxiety
- May help with insomnia and sleep difficulties
- Often used for mild to moderate pain and muscle tension
- Some consumers find it aids with appetite stimulation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
What are the negative effects of Lavoo?
Possible negative effects include:
- Dry Mouth
- Dry Eyes
- Anxious
- Dry mouth (cottonmouth)
- Dry eyes
- Dizziness or lightheadedness in novice users
- Possible anxiety or paranoia in high doses or sensitive individuals
What does Lavoo taste like?
Lavoo has the following flavor profile:
- Earthy
- Lavender
- Spicy
- Sweet
- Woody