Tiger’s Milk

Tiger’s Milk Marijuana Seeds

Strain ratings
5/5
Strain Profile
THC
17.5 %
THC Level
CBD Level
Yield
30 pounds per square meter
Type
Indica Dominant
Flowering Period
8 weeks
Climate
Warm and Slightly Dry Environment
Growing Difficulty
Difficult
Height
Moderate
Flavors
Grape, Citrus, and Berry

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Tiger’s Milk Marijuana Seeds Information

The crossing between Bubba Kush ( by famous breeder Vic High’s ) with Appalachia (Novelty hybrid) will produce this strain. First bred by Bodhi Seeds of the Farm Genetics, this strain is an indica dominant strain. Its dense buds and frosty trichomes will produce an aroma of tanginess with a peppery finishing.

It has small-sized flowers with the appearance of pop-corn when trimmed. It has different arrays of phenotypes with curly leaves and hues of mossy green, yellow, and purple.
However, this strain has whitish trichomes and are thick and sticky when touched. Its leaves produce fresh citrus scent when cured. Its over-ripe fruits give out a dank-sweet smell. When combusted, it gives a smooth, peppery after-taste.

What are the Flavor and Effects of Tiger’s Milk

This strain keeps a balance between its sedating effect, however, increased usage is detrimental to health. You will feel the relaxing and soothing effects which this strain offers. Just a hit from this strain will offer you enough motivation you needed for the whole day. This strain will present you with the energetic and uplifting effects. its euphoric effect is noticeable, making you feeling hyper forgetting your immediate worries. It has a grape, citrus, and berry flavours.

What are the Medical Benefits of Tiger’s Milk?

This strain has a great medical potent in treating mood-related sickness like depression, anxiety, anger, mild to severe stress, insomnia, bipolar, and panic. People who suffer from vomiting, nausea, aches and chronic pain will find this strain useful. This strain also has medical efficacy to combat attention deficit disorders and loss of memory.

Negative Effects You Can Expect from Tiger’s Milk

An increased dose of this strain might cause dry mouth, dry itchy eyes, headaches and dizziness. This strain also tends to cause the development of paranoid, high fever and anxious.

How to Grow Tiger’s Milk?

This strain grows very well if planted indoors. The outdoor growing of this strain is dependent on the type of soil and weather condition of the place. For best growth and yield of this strain, good lighting, conducive weather of about 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit is required. Fertilizer application may be used to enhance the maximum yield of this strain. From the first to the fourth week of growing this strain, daily watering is required to help sustain the plant from an inadequate supply of water.

After the third week of growing this strain, trimming of its leaves is done, this helps to keep the strain in a good structure. Daily monitoring to help checkmate the activities of pests on the strain is advised. For new grower of this strain, they might encounter some difficulty while growing this strain. The period of germination to the harvesting of this strain of 8 weeks period.

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