In Golden Tiger we have combined different extremely potent and resinous sativas from Malawi and Thailand.
The outcome is a 100 % sativa hybrid with great vegetative strength, remarkable for its overpowering potency and its exceptional flowering traits. The flowers overflow, forming dense buds with little leaves. The trichomes are huge, plentiful and loaded with powerful cannabinoids.
This current version of Golden Tiger has stronger Thai influence, is better yielding and has more refined aromas than the previous one.
Concretely, Golden Tiger currently contains 2 Thai strains (Koh Chang Thai and Hmong Thai), and 2 different Malawi parental plants: the Old Malawi Killer and the 3rd generation New Malawi Killer.
Golden Tiger is an excellent alternative to the Haze sativas. It will fascinate the most demanding growers, looking for new genuine sativa experiences of the highest order.
Strain FAQ
Where do strains that are ready to harvest in the Middle of November come from?
Strains that bloom by mid-November frequently come from severe weather areas like Russia or Canada. This heritage is said to make them ideal for those who live in the north because they can withstand lower temperatures and shorter days.
Why do some heat-resistant strains flower longer?
These strains take advantage of their natural regions' long, warm growing seasons because of their long flowering durations. This stage optimises growth and reproduction, and is an envolved survival adaptation.
Have long flowering time strains adapted to the climate?
Indeed, several long-flowering cultivars have adapted to certain climates. Sativa strains, which take longer to flower, are native to tropical locations and have adapted to extended daylight hours and higher humidity.
What makes the flavors and aromas of Sativa strains stand out?
Diving into a Sativa is said to be like stepping into a world bursting with diverse scents and tastes, from zesty citrus to deep earthy undertones. This aromatic bouquet is thanks to a rich mix of terpenes like limonene and pinene, adding a flavorful twist to their uplifting effects.
Are indoor conditions best for finicky strains?
Absolutely. Indoor cultivation is said to be the best for rare, finicky strains that don't thrive outside. By tailoring their habitat, these rare plants are said to be able to thrive and preserve unique cannabis genetics.