Orange Mai Tai by Quentin Terpentino Genetics
Indica varieties × Sativa influences
Orange Mai Tai, an indica-dominant strain from Quentin Terpentino Genetics, offers a rich heritage blended with modern breeding. It is recognized for its distinct citrus aroma and flavor, appealing to both recreational and medicinal users.
Appearance
Orange Mai Tai presents visually striking, dense buds, typically medium to large in size. They are characterized by a deep green coloration, accentuated by vibrant orange pistils and a sparkling finish from thick trichome layers. The bud structure is reminiscent of classic indicas, with tightly packed colas and robust calyxes.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Orange Mai Tai is a prominent citrus hallmark, featuring notes of tangy orange zest, tropical fruit, and spice. This fragrance is complemented by its flavor profile, which delivers a vibrant citrus explosion dominated by orange, transitioning into a tropical finish with a subtly sweet, herbal aftertaste.
Effects
This indica-dominant strain is known for producing potent psychoactive effects, offering a balanced cannabinoid profile that contributes to its therapeutic potential. Users can expect a relaxing experience characteristic of its indica heritage.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analyses indicate the presence of terpenes such as Myrcene and Limonene, contributing to the strain's aromatic and flavorful qualities. Cannabinoid profiles typically show THC concentrations ranging from 18-24%, with some batches containing up to 1-2% CBD, supporting its medicinal applications.
Growing
Orange Mai Tai exhibits robust genetics, resulting in dense bud formations and strong branching, ideal for indoor cultivation. Growers report yields between 400-600 grams per square meter under optimized indoor conditions. The plant's morphology supports heavy bud development and thrives in controlled environments.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Quentin Terpentino Genetics, Orange Mai Tai draws from the indica-dominant traditions of the late 1980s and early 1990s, incorporating influences from early genetic experiments. Its lineage is a fusion of sturdy indica varieties with subtle sativa hints, reflecting a diverse and storied heritage aimed at optimizing resin and terpene production.