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Apr 15, 2026 - 03:46 PM
White Bali sits between faster whites like Maeng Da or Thai and slower whites like Sumatra in both pacing and intensity. It does not reach the same level of quickness as the most energetic strains, nor does it lean as soft as the slowest ones.
This middle position gives it a more restrained feel, especially when compared to high-intensity whites that develop very quickly. At the same time, it remains more active than low-end white varieties that take longer to build. Its identity is largely defined by this midpoint placement within the white vein spectrum.
