
White Urkle
White Urkle is an indica-leaning hybrid known for its dense frost and classic purple-tinged aroma. Many users report a calming body feel paired with a gentle mood lift, making it a popular evening choice. Expect a smooth, cozy experience that leans relaxing without being overly sedative for most.
Reported potency and effects can vary by cultivar, batch, and producer. Use this Canadian comparison profile as a guide, not medical advice.
Profile details
Reported Effects
Common Uses
Cannabinoids
THC: 20%
CBD: 0.2%
CBG: 0.2%
Genetics
Quick Facts
Type: Indica-leaning Hybrid
THC: Typically 18–24%
CBD: Typically 0–1%
Dominant Terpenes: Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Limonene (with Humulene, Linalool)
Flavors: Grape, berry, sweet, earthy, pine, skunky
Effects: Relaxing body feel, calming, euphoric lift, mellow mood, sleepy (at higher amounts)
Best For: Evenings, unwinding after work, quiet nights, low-key socializing
Strain Effects
Effects are typically reported to build gradually over 10–15 minutes, starting with a soft mental uplift before settling into a soothing, body-forward calm. Many users describe a melt-into-the-couch comfort that remains clear enough for a show, music, or conversation, with more drowsiness at higher amounts. Common side effects may include dry mouth, dry eyes, dizziness, or occasional paranoia with overconsumption. Effects may vary by person.
Flavor & Aroma
White Urkle often carries a sweet grape-and-berry nose from its Purple Urkle heritage, supported by earthy, piney undertones. Myrcene contributes to the ripe fruit and herbal warmth, while caryophyllene adds a peppery edge and limonene lifts the top notes with gentle citrus. On the inhale, users commonly note sweet berry candy and light skunk, with a lingering earthy-pine exhale.
Genetics & Lineage
White Urkle is generally understood to be a cross of The White and Purple Urkle. The White contributes heavy resin production and potent structure, while Purple Urkle delivers the signature grape-berry bouquet and potential for purple hues. While exact breeder details can vary by source, the lineage tracks back to celebrated West Coast genetics.
Growing Information
Difficulty: Moderate; responsive to training
Flowering Time: Approximately 8–9 weeks indoors; late September to early October outdoors in milder climates
Yield: Medium to medium-high with proper canopy management
Ideal Conditions: Stable environment, moderate humidity control, and slightly cooler nights to encourage colour
Plant Traits: Compact to medium height, dense buds with heavy trichomes, grape-berry aroma, potential purple coloration
Medical Uses (Optional)
Consumers commonly choose White Urkle for evening relaxation, easing day-to-day stress, general mood balance, and settling down before bed. Many users report a soothing body feel that may pair well with low-key activities. No outcomes are guaranteed.
Strain FAQs
Q: Is White Urkle more indica or sativa?
A: It is generally considered an indica-leaning hybrid, noted for calming body effects and a gentle mood lift.
Q: What does White Urkle taste like?
A: Many users report sweet grape and berry flavours with earthy, piney undertones and a light skunk note on the finish.
Q: How strong is White Urkle?
A: Batches often test in the 18–24% THC range. New consumers in Canada typically start low and go slow.
Q: Does White Urkle turn purple when grown?
A: It can show purple hues, especially with slightly cooler night temperatures and proper maturation.
Q: Is it good for beginners to grow?
A: Growers describe it as moderate difficulty; training methods like topping and SCROG can help manage canopy and improve yields.
Why Choose White Urkle
White Urkle stands out for its resin-heavy buds, grape-berry flavour, and a typically calming, body-forward experience. It suits evening sessions and consumers who prefer smooth relaxation with a mellow mood lift. If you enjoy classic purple profiles with modern potency, White Urkle offers a reliable, flavourful choice.