Tickle Burger
GMO × Chem × OG × Unknown (potentially candy or citrus dessert strain)
Tickle Burger is a modern indica cultivar celebrated for its dense, resin-rich flowers and complex flavor profile. It offers a unique sensory experience, blending savory, gassy notes with sweet undertones, and is recognized for its mood-lifting, laughter-inducing effects.
Appearance
Tickle Burger produces dense, resinous flowers that are characteristic of contemporary, high-terpene strains. Its bag appeal is often enhanced by careful selection during cultivation, focusing on expressive savory-sweet profiles.
Aroma & Flavor
This cultivar presents a layered flavor profile that combines savory and gassy notes, reminiscent of garlic and fuel, with contrasting backnotes of candy sweetness. The aroma often carries a similar duality, offering a complex and inviting bouquet.
Effects
Consumers often describe Tickle Burger as a laughter-forward hybrid, providing a playful and giggly experience rather than intense sedation. It is noted for inducing euphoria and sociability, coupled with a grounding body feel, making it a popular choice for those seeking a mood-lifting effect.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab data can vary, Tickle Burger is generally characterized by a dominant terpene profile that includes Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Humulene. Its THC content typically reaches around 20%, with CBD levels below 1%, aligning with consumer preferences for high-impact, flavorful strains.
Growing
Tickle Burger's cultivation requires careful selection to isolate desirable traits, as phenotypic variation can occur. Advanced growers often phenotype hunt to find expressive savory-sweet profiles and optimize resin output. The plant typically exhibits manageable stretch after the flip, doubling in size and allowing for predictable canopy planning.
Origins & Lineage
While the exact parentage of Tickle Burger has not been formally published, it is widely considered to be part of the 'burger family' lineage, which heavily draws from GMO, Chem, and OG genetics. This breeding context suggests a foundation of savory, garlicky terpenes potentially layered with a secondary parent contributing sweet or citrus notes, creating its distinctive flavor profile.