Kamook by Tatewari Tactical
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Kamook is a sativa-leaning cultivar developed by Tatewari Tactical, recognized for its small-batch, high-intent approach. This strain is designed for daytime use, promoting clarity and creative drive with uplifting aromatics.
Appearance
Kamook exhibits classic sativa morphology, characterized by elongated stems and lighter green foliage with internodal spacing typically between 3-6 cm during vegetative growth. Expect significant vertical growth, approximately 1.5-2.5 times its size, during the initial 14-21 days of flowering. The buds are often spear-shaped or tapering colas composed of stacked calyxes, with moderate to heavy trichome coverage. Pistils usually appear in shades of tangerine to burnt orange, while the calyxes remain lime-to-mint green unless exposed to cooler nighttime temperatures.
Aroma & Flavor
Anecdotal reports suggest two primary aromatic profiles for Kamook. One is characterized by terpinolene, offering notes of lime zest, pine sap, and fresh herbs. The other variant leans towards limonene and caryophyllene, presenting sweet citrus peel, white pepper, and a subtle woody finish. Both profiles are described as clean and bright, suitable for a daytime sativa. Upon vaporization, flavors of citrus and light florals are emphasized, with higher temperatures or combustion revealing peppery spice and faint resinous wood. The finish is often dry and crisp, with minimal lingering sweetness.
Effects
Kamook is generally associated with energetic and creative effects, making it suitable for daytime clarity and focus. Users report an uplifting experience that is energizing yet smooth, avoiding heavy sedation. This profile aligns with consumer preferences for daytime strains that enhance productivity and social interaction without inducing grogginess.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab data for Kamook is limited, its terpene profile is noted for brightness and complexity. Common terpenes mentioned include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Pinene, Terpinolene, and Ocimene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor characteristics. THC content typically ranges from 22-26%, with CBD levels consistently below 1%.
Growing
As a sativa-dominant strain, Kamook displays a taller plant structure with longer internodes and a pronounced stretch during early flowering. It responds well to training techniques like topping and SCROG (Screen of Green) for canopy management. The plant generally has moderate to high trichome coverage, rewarding careful environmental control for optimal resin production. Trim returns are considered favorable for a sativa-leaner, and bud density can reach medium to medium-high under optimal conditions, particularly with high-intensity lighting.
Origins & Lineage
Kamook was developed by the breeder collective Tatewari Tactical, known for their focus on small-batch, high-intent cannabis selections. The strain first appeared in the early to mid-2020s as a boutique release. While the specific parental lineage is proprietary and undisclosed, its growth characteristics suggest a genetic foundation in equatorial or near-equatorial sativa landraces. Tatewari Tactical's breeding objectives for Kamook included structural consistency, clean resin, and expressive terpene profiles, prioritizing functional daytime effects and crisp aromatics.