Kalichakra Strain Information
This strain which hails from South India is named after the Indian goddess Kali (a mate of Lord Shiva). It is a Sativa dominant hybrid that is the result of combining the Crystal Queen strain with the White Satin strain. This is a very rare strain that is well-loved because of its potency and distinctive flavor profile. The buds are medium-sized. They are mint green in color with deep purple undertones, long hairs, a thick layer of milky white trichomes, and sweet sticky resin.
What are the Flavor and Effects of Kalichakra?
The strain carries a very distinctive taste of spiciness with tinges of tropical floral rose and fresh herbal tea. This pleasant flavor is perfectly accompanied by an herbal and floral aroma that is likened to a rose garden after a rainy day. The effects of this strain are very strong and will hit you almost immediately after a few tokes. The high is an energizing buzz that will stimulate your imagination, creativity, and laser-sharp mental acuity. The Indica buzz is present all throughout this euphoric cerebral sensation. This means that physically, you will have a sense of utter relaxation and calmness.Â
What are the Medicinal Benefits of Kalichakra?
The bud is used for treating a number of ailments, mentally and physically. It can help reduce stress, depression, anxiety, ADD and ADHD, chronic pain, inflammation, and fatigue.
Negative Effects You Can Expect from Kalichakra?
Because of its initial cerebral hit, this weed can cause a slight increase in your levels of paranoia or in some cases, dizziness.
How to Grow Kalichakra?
The plants grow to a relatively average height and can flourish in different kinds of environments. It is a very adaptable plant, making it a great choice even for those who are still starting in the cannabis growing community. It flourishes using the hydroponics system, ScROG, and SOG setups. Lastly, it can grow an impressively large main cola that you will have to keep an eye on and provide support in case you run into problems with branch growth.