Kavik by Tatewari Tactical
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Kavik is an indica-dominant cultivar developed by Tatewari Tactical, recognized for its balanced combination of resin density, stout structure, and classic indica traits. It offers a predictable experience geared towards evening use, emphasizing physical relaxation and a steady mood lift.
Appearance
Kavik typically displays broad leaflets and a medium-dark green canopy, supported by a sturdy central stem. Its internodal spacing is modest, leading to tight spears or golf-ball-shaped flower clusters, especially with training. The calyx-to-leaf ratio is favorable for trimming, with sugar leaves closely curled and coated in trichomes.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Kavik is often described as leaning earthy and peppery, with a foundational woody scent and subtle citrus notes. These sensory cues suggest a terpene profile common in successful indica-dominant lines.
Effects
Kavik is positioned as a cultivar for evening use, providing physical relaxation and a steady mood lift. It offers a balanced experience that fits between heavily sedating profiles and overly stimulating hybrids, resulting in a gentle onset and a full-body glide.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab results are limited, the aroma profile suggests terpenes such as myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene are likely present. Kavik is expected to be a THC-dominant cultivar, with CBD levels typically below 1%.
Growing
Developed with indoor cultivation in mind, Kavik features a stout structure and manageable internodes, making it suitable for small spaces and techniques like SOG or SCROG. Its indica-leaning architecture supports rapid canopy formation and a flowering period generally shorter than many sativa hybrids.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Tatewari Tactical, Kavik aligns with modern indica breeding trends focusing on resin coverage and dense flowers. Its characteristics suggest a heritage rooted in classic indica genetics, likely refined for stability and predictable performance across various growing conditions.