Thai
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About this Sativa Strain
The pure sativa landrace cannabis strain named Thai derives its name from its place of origin. It produces a scent and flavor that’s fruity and often of citrus.
Thai is a landrace strain of Thailand, baring its own genetics naturally found in its native land.
THC levels range between 14-24% depending on growing conditions, so be sure to check THC levels before purchasing. Its high is known to calm the mind and create a state of euphoria. It will help elevate energy levels, so can be consumed throughout the day to help complete tasks. It will keep the mind clear and fatigue at bay while lowering stress levels. While it doesn’t provide a body buzz, it will help relax the body as the mind relaxes.
Negative side-effects of Thai besides dry mouth and eyes include anxiousness, dizziness, and headache when higher doses have been consumed. However, these are known to be quite rare.
Cultivators should note Thai needs tropical conditions to flower with its ideal characteristics, but can do well in greenhouses if not cultivating in a tropical climate.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Thai
- What is Thai?
Thai is a cannabis strain known for the energetic and uplifting experience it provides.
- Where does Thai come from?
Thai is a landrace sativa strain from Thailand.
- What does Thai smell like?
The aroma of Thai is typically described as a combination of earthiness, sweetness, and other herbal and spicy notes.
- What does Thai taste like?
The flavor of Thai is often described as a combination of earthiness and sweetness, with herbal and spicy notes.
- What color does Thai have?
Thai buds are commonly dark green, dense and rounded. The flowers have an abundance of whispy orange pistils and a fine coating of white trichomes.
- What effects does Thai have?
Thai is known for its energetic and uplifting effects. Users often experience enhanced focus and creativity.
- Is Thai an Indica, Sativa, or Hybrid?
Thai is a sativa strain.