Lavanda Cream
Cannabis seeds
by Kalashnikov Seeds
Lavanda Cream Cannabis Seeds by Kalashnikov Seeds
Lavanda Cream feminised seeds are a high-yielding indica-dominant strain from Kalashnikov Seeds, built on Crimean breeding heritage and serious resin production. Crossing Veteran (a standout Crimean cultivar) with an undisclosed hybrid, this 80% indica / 20% sativa genetic produces dense, trichome-coated buds with a distinctive lavender-and-cream aroma profile. If you want to buy feminised seeds that deliver something genuinely different from the usual cookie and fuel crosses, Lavanda Cream belongs on your shortlist. With indoor yields reaching 500–600g/m² and outdoor harvests of 800–1200g per plant, she's one of the most productive indicas in the Kalashnikov catalogue.
Pack Size
Lavanda Cream feminised seeds come in packs of 3 seeds. That's enough for a solid pheno hunt or a single focused grow run with a spare or two in reserve.
Specifications for Lavanda Cream Feminised Seeds
Lavanda Cream is a feminised photoperiod strain with 80% indica genetics, a 60–65 day flowering time, and yields of 500–600g/m² indoors. Below is the full specification breakdown.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Kalashnikov Seeds |
| Genetics | Veteran (Crimean) x Secret Hybrid |
| Type | Feminised Photoperiod |
| Indica / Sativa | 80% Indica / 20% Sativa |
| Flowering Time | 60–65 days |
| Height | 100–130cm |
| Indoor Yield | 500–600g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | 800–1200g/plant |
| Seeds per Pack | 3 |
| SKU | CSKS0024 |
Running Lavanda Cream indoors? Pair her with a complete grow tent kit that includes lighting, ventilation, and a carbon filter — she'll stay within 130cm, so even an 80x80 tent handles her comfortably. For nutrient management, a quality pH meter helps dial in feeds precisely. If you're growing outdoors, organic soil amendments like bat guano and worm castings will help you push those yields toward the 1200g mark. A clip-on hygrometer is also worth grabbing to monitor humidity around those dense colas during late flower.
Why Lavanda Cream Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Grow Room
Lavanda Cream outperforms most Kalashnikov indica strains on yield, producing 500–600g/m² indoors from plants that stay under 130cm. Kalashnikov Seeds spent years on this breeding project, and the results speak through the numbers. She isn't a quick rebrand of existing genetics slapped with a new name — she's rooted in Crimean landrace stock through the Veteran parent, which gives her a resilience and terpene profile you won't find in the usual OG Kush or Gelato crosses flooding the market. The Tatar breeding lineage behind this strain goes back generations, and Kalashnikov considers her a flagship release for good reason.
What makes her stand out in practical terms? The yield numbers, for a start. Indoor growers pulling 500–600g/m² from a plant that tops out at 130cm means you're getting serious weight without needing a cathedral ceiling. Outdoors, the 800–1200g per plant range puts her in the same league as the heaviest-producing photoperiods available. Those numbers come from a plant that stays compact and manageable, with dense bud structure that stacks weight onto every branch.
The one thing to watch: she's a proper indica, heavy on the sedative side. If you're after something to keep you functional during the day, this isn't it. Lavanda Cream is an evening strain through and through. That's not a weakness — it's a design choice. Kalashnikov bred her specifically for that deep, body-heavy effect. Compared to something like their AK-47 cross, Lavanda Cream trades cerebral stimulation for full-body relaxation. Know what you're getting into and you'll love her for it.
Aroma and Flavour Profile of Lavanda Cream
Lavanda Cream's dominant terpene expression is a rich Crimean lavender layered with a smooth whipped-cream sweetness on the exhale. Crack open a cured jar and you get hit with that lavender — not the synthetic lavender of cheap air freshener, but a rich, herbal, almost wild-flower note that smells like it belongs in a field somewhere on the Black Sea coast. It's immediately recognisable and completely different from the usual citrus-fuel-cookie terpene profiles dominating seed catalogues right now.
When smoked or vaporised, that lavender base gets layered with the cream element that gives the strain its name. It's dessert-like without being cloying. The combination is genuinely unusual — strains with a true lavender-forward profile are rare in any seed bank's catalogue. If you're tired of everything tasting like the same Gelato phenotype, order Lavanda Cream as a proper palate cleanser.
How to Grow Lavanda Cream Feminised Seeds
Lavanda Cream grows best with 18+ hours of light in veg, a flip to 12/12 at half the desired final height, and humidity below 50% during late flower. Follow these steps for optimal results.
- Germinate your Lavanda Cream seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a small pot of moist seedling soil. Keep temperatures between 22–26°C for best germination rates. Taproots typically emerge within 24–72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their final containers once they've developed 2–3 sets of true leaves. For indoor grows, 11–15 litre pots work well given her 100–130cm final height. She doesn't need massive root space to produce big yields.
- Provide 18–20 hours of light during the vegetative phase. Lavanda Cream stays compact, so she responds well to SOG (Sea of Green) setups where you can pack more plants per square metre. LST (Low Stress Training) also works if you want to open up the canopy on fewer plants.
- Flip to 12/12 light when your plants reach roughly half their desired final height. She'll stretch moderately during the first two weeks of flower, then focus energy on bud production for the remaining 60–65 day flowering period.
- Monitor humidity carefully during weeks 5–9 of flower. Those dense, trichome-heavy buds look gorgeous but can trap moisture. Keep relative humidity below 50% in late flower, and ensure good airflow between colas. A small oscillating fan at canopy level makes a real difference.
- Harvest when approximately 70–80% of trichomes have turned milky with a few amber heads appearing. Given her indica dominance, waiting for slightly more amber (10–15%) will push the effect further toward sedation. Flush for 7–10 days before chop if growing in mineral nutrients.
- Dry in a dark room at 18–21°C and 55–60% humidity for 10–14 days, then cure in glass jars for a minimum of two weeks. The lavender terpenes develop significantly during a proper cure — rushing this step means missing out on her best quality.
Lavanda Cream vs Other Kalashnikov Seeds Strains
Lavanda Cream produces 20–50% more yield than most other Kalashnikov indica strains while staying under 130cm tall. Here's how she compares across key growing metrics.
| Feature | Lavanda Cream | Typical Kalashnikov Indica |
|---|---|---|
| Genetics | Veteran (Crimean) x Secret Hybrid | AK-47 or Ruderalis crosses |
| Indica/Sativa | 80/20 | Varies (60/40 to 90/10) |
| Flowering Time | 60–65 days | 55–70 days |
| Indoor Yield | 500–600g/m² | 350–500g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | 800–1200g/plant | 500–800g/plant |
| Dominant Terpene | Lavender / Cream | Earthy / Fuel |
| Height | 100–130cm | 80–150cm |
The yield gap is the most striking thing here. Lavanda Cream consistently outproduces most of Kalashnikov's other offerings, particularly outdoors where that 1200g ceiling is genuinely impressive for a plant that stays under 130cm. If you're choosing between this and one of their more common AK-based genetics, Lavanda Cream gives you more weight, a more distinctive flavour, and a comparable flowering window. The trade-off is that she's less widely grown, so there's less community grow data available — but Kalashnikov has done the stabilisation work, so she shouldn't throw surprises at you.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Lavanda Cream smell and taste like?
Lavanda Cream has a rich Crimean lavender aroma with a smooth whipped-cream sweetness on the exhale. It's a genuinely unusual terpene profile — nothing like the typical cookie or fuel-forward strains dominating the market. The lavender note intensifies with a proper 2+ week cure.
How tall does Lavanda Cream grow indoors?
Expect 100–130cm in final height. She's compact for an indica and fits comfortably in standard grow tents, including 80x80cm setups. LST or SOG techniques can keep her even shorter if ceiling height is a concern.
What is the flowering time for Lavanda Cream feminised seeds?
Lavanda Cream flowers in 60–65 days from the flip to 12/12 lighting. That's a fairly standard window for an 80% indica — not the fastest, but the yield-to-time ratio more than justifies the wait.
How much does Lavanda Cream yield per plant outdoors?
Outdoor growers can expect 800–1200g per plant in favourable conditions. That upper end requires a long growing season, good soil, and plenty of direct sunlight. Even in less-than-ideal conditions, she's a heavy producer.
Is Lavanda Cream suitable for beginner growers?
Yes, she's a good choice for growers with at least one cycle under their belt. Kalashnikov Seeds stabilised this line thoroughly, so she grows predictably and doesn't require advanced techniques. The main thing to watch is humidity management during late flower — those dense buds need airflow.
What genetics are behind Lavanda Cream?
Lavanda Cream crosses Veteran, a standout Crimean landrace-derived strain, with an undisclosed hybrid. The result is 80% indica and 20% sativa. The Crimean Tatar breeding lineage gives her that distinctive lavender terpene profile you won't find in Western European genetics.
How many seeds come in a pack of Lavanda Cream?
Each pack contains 3 feminised seeds. All seeds are photoperiod — they require a light cycle change to trigger flowering.
Where can I buy Lavanda Cream feminised seeds?
You can get Lavanda Cream feminised seeds from Azarius in packs of 3. We ship from the Netherlands with discreet packaging. Order online and seeds typically dispatch within one working day.
Last updated: April 2026
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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.











