White Linen drapes the senses in clean, sweet-tart perfume like its namesake, but its pedigree is anything but plain. Bred by Lit Farms from Wedding Cake #13 (Tahoe Hydroponics cut) and a Grandiflora Melonade male, this mostly indica hybrid grows short to medium with tight, golf-ball colas glazed in bright, reflective trichomes. Open the jar and a diesel-tinged berry-citrus bouquet spills out; on the palate, lemon zest meets ripe fruit while creamy cookie undertones linger. Under the hood, expect modern potency: THC commonly 21-28%, with trace CBD (<1%). The effect lands in layered waves-first an uplifted, talkative headrush, then a euphoric, thoroughly relaxed body melt that lingers without heaviness. The dominant terpene trio myrcene, caryophyllene, and pinene drives the profile, shaping the herbaceous sweetness, faint pepper, and clear, piney top note. In the garden, White Linen is cooperative and rewarding for intermediate growers: a roughly 60-day indoor bloom, moderate yields, and strong resin production that makes for photogenic, sugar-white flowers. Whether you chase flavor, frost, or easy trimming, White Linen balances all three, bridging Wedding Cake's dessert richness with Melonade's sunny citrus bite in one polished, modern cultivar.
