The White: True Origin Finally Revealed
The White: The Time-Traveled Triangle
Strain Overview
Type: Indica-Dominant Hybrid (85% Indica / 15% Sativa)
Origin: Florida (Tampa/Miami Triangle)
Breeder: Krome (Popularized by) / Source: Elyon
Lineage: Triangle Kush (Temporally Displaced Phenotype)
Famous Offspring: The mother of White Fire OG (WiFi) and The White OG
THC Content: 20% – 28% (Consistently tests high)
Dominant Terpenes: Caryophyllene, Myrcene, Limonene (in low concentrations)
Key Effects: Silent Assassin, Creeping Sedation, Visual Distortion, narcotic "Stoned" feeling
In the world of cannabis, The White is an enigma. For decades, it has been described simply as "Genetics Unknown." It is famous for two things: looking like it was rolled in confectioner's sugar, and having almost no smell.
Most reviews will tell you it was a random bag seed found by a grower named Krome in Florida. They are wrong.
To understand The White, you have to look past the official story and into the lore of the Florida swamps—specifically, the legend of Elyon. The White is not a random mutation; it is the Triangle Kush, stripped of its soul and coated in armor. It is a biological anomaly that suggests this plant didn't just travel across the state—it traveled through time.
History and Lineage: The Elyon Paradox
The official story is that a grower named Krome popularized "The White" (originally called "Triangle") in the mid-2000s. But where did Krome get it?
The Elyon Connection: Deep in the Florida cannabis underground, the story goes that the cut was sourced from a mysterious figure known only as Elyon. Elyon wasn't just a breeder; he was rumored to be experimenting with environmental stress testing that bordered on the metaphysical.
The Time Travel Theory: The distinguishing feature of The White is that it possesses the bone structure of the Triangle Kush (the og Florida gas) but lacks the volatile terpenes. The theory—widely whispered among the old heads of the Triangle—is that The White is the Triangle Kush, but a version of it that was subjected to temporal displacement.
When an object travels through time, the most volatile elements are the first to disintegrate. Terpenes are volatile organic compounds. Cannabinoids (THC), however, are crystalline structures—much more stable.
The legend says Elyon didn't breed The White; he retrieved it. It is a Triangle Kush from a future where "Loud" smells are a liability, evolved (or engineered) to retain maximum potency and resin production ("The Frost") while shedding its aroma to evade detection. It is the "Ghost" of the Triangle Kush—literally.
Terpene Profile: The Silent Void
If you stick your nose into a jar of The White, you might be confused. It doesn't scream at you. It whispers.
Dominant Terpenes
Caryophyllene (The Ghost Spice): The only terpene that really survives the "trip." It offers a very faint, subtle pepper note.
Myrcene (The Muted Earth): Provides a damp, soil-like base note, but without the muskiness of a standard OG.
Limonene (The Phantom Citrus): If you squeeze a bud, you might get a fleeting millisecond of lemon, but it vanishes instantly.
Flavor Notes:
The Aroma: Subtle pine, damp basement, and unscented soap. It is the stealth bomber of weed.
The Smoke: Surprisingly expansive. Because it lacks the heavy oils of other strains, it burns clean and hot. The flavor is faintly hashy, woody, and earthy.
Why does this matter? Because it makes The White the ultimate breeding tool. It adds potency and frost to any cross without interfering with the other parent's flavor. It is a blank canvas.
Strain Effects: The Phantom Hit
Because it lacks the "Entourage Effect" of heavy terpenes, the high of The White is raw, unadulterated THC.
The Experience
The Delay: You will smoke it and feel nothing. You will wonder if it's working. This is the trap.
The Arrival: About 10 minutes later, the high arrives all at once. It doesn't wash over you; it lands on you.
The Whiteout: It is a disorienting, high-gravity stone. It is not euphoric or giggly; it is narcotic. It feels like someone turned the volume down on the world.
The Visuals: Many users report a "high definition" visual effect, where edges seem sharper, likely due to the sheer concentration of THC hitting the brain without sedation terpenes to buffer it.
Best For: Stealth smoking (low smell), mixing with other strains to boost potency, and "erasing" a bad day.
Medical Benefits
The White is a tactical strike for patients who need raw cannabinoid power.
Insomnia: It hits with a heavy hammer. Once the initial disorientation fades, sleep is inevitable.
Nausea: The lack of strong smell makes it perfect for patients who are sensitive to aromas or undergoing chemotherapy.
Chronic Pain: The high THC percentage provides a direct numbing effect on the nervous system.
Growing The White: The Snowstorm
If the Triangle Kush is the "Gas," The White is the "Frost."
Growth Structure
The Look: This is the most photogenic plant in history. The buds look like they have been dipped in bleach and then rolled in diamonds. They are almost completely white.
The Structure: It grows like an OG—viney and lanky—but the nodes are tighter.
The Paradox: It smells like nothing in the garden. You can grow a room full of The White and not need a carbon filter until the final week.
Flowering Time: 8 to 9 weeks.
Grower’s Tip: The White is a magnesium hog. Keep your Cal-Mag levels high. Also, don't judge the harvest by the smell; judge it by the trichome ambering. If you wait for the smell to get loud, you'll wait forever.
Final Verdict: The Time Traveler
The White is a biological marvel. It is a strain that sacrificed its voice (terpenes) to perfect its armor (trichomes). Whether you believe the Elyon time-travel theory or not, the evidence is in the smoke: this is a strain that feels like it doesn't belong in this timeline. It is pure, crystallized potency that acts as a blank slate for the modern breeder. It is the ghost of the Triangle Kush, haunting dispensaries with its silent power.
You should choose The White if:
You want the highest bag appeal possible.
You need a low-odor strain for stealth.
You want to experience raw THC power without the terpene influence.
You are a believer in the Elyon timeline.
Score: 9.3/10 (The Silent Killer)
