White Vein · Fast-acting
Sumatra White Powder
The most stimulating white in our catalogue. Young upper-canopy leaves harvested at peak chlorophyll, fully indoor-dried to preserve the mitragynine-dominant profile that makes a white a white. Fast onset, clean character.
- Botanical
- Mitragyna speciosa
- Vein colour
- White
- Origin region
- Kapuas Hulu, W. Kalimantan
- Drying method
- Fully indoor
- Particle size
- < 600 micron (30 mesh)
- Alkaloid profile
- Mitragynine 1.2–1.5%
- Moisture
- < 8%
- Shelf life
- 24 months sealed
MOQ 25 kg · Samples up to 100g available · FOB Jakarta or DAP Rotterdam
Producer note
Why whites are fully indoor-dried
Whites are made from the youngest flush of leaves at the top of the tree, leaves that still have high chlorophyll content and a mitragynine-dominant alkaloid profile with minimal 7-HMG. Sunlight would start to oxidise that profile immediately, so whites never see the sun post-harvest.
Our indoor drying rooms run with humidity control and cross-ventilation: slow and even, 3–5 days depending on ambient conditions. The result is a powder that retains the stimulating, bright character whites are sold on.
For the end market
How your customers position it
In consumer catalogues, Sumatra White is the morning strain: "energy," "focus," "pre-work." Typically the white SKU a distributor leads with before adding a Maeng Da White.
50g / 100g pouches for retail; 500mg encapsulation for the performance segment. Pairs cleanly with Sumatra Red in bundled "morning / evening" starter kits.
Quality assurance
Independent lab testing available
Each strain can be tested through an independent Indonesian laboratory for heavy metals, microbiological contamination (TPC, yeast/mould, Salmonella, E. coli), and alkaloid quantification. Ask us for the cost per lab test when placing your order.
Logistics
Export-ready from day one
We handle export documentation, phytosanitary certificate, commercial invoice and packing list. Shipments leave from Tanjung Priok (Jakarta) to Rotterdam, Hamburg, or Antwerp with typical transit of around 45 days sea, or 4–7 days air.




