Tiger Tail by The Landrace Team
Classic Sativa Genetics
Tiger Tail is an indica strain developed by The Landrace Team, known for its unique genetic heritage. It is recognized for its distinct aroma and flavor profile, offering a nuanced experience for consumers.
Appearance
Tiger Tail buds are dense yet airy, characterized by deep green coloration and vibrant orange pistils. The buds often display an elongated, tapered shape, reminiscent of a tiger's tail, and are covered in shimmering trichomes that suggest a high cannabinoid concentration. The plant typically reaches a moderate height, with a branching pattern designed to optimize light penetration.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Tiger Tail is a complex blend, opening with bright citrus and pine notes, complemented by herbal and spicy undertones. This aromatic profile is often described as fresh and earthy, with hints of sweetness and floral notes. The flavor follows suit, delivering a combination of citrus, orange, and pine, with a spicy, sweet, and herbal finish.
Effects
Tiger Tail is reported to provide cerebral, creative, and energetic effects. Users may experience an uplifting sensation that stimulates the mind, fostering creativity and a sense of alertness. While classified as an indica, its effects lean towards a more invigorating experience, making it suitable for daytime use.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain features a terpene profile rich in Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene. These compounds contribute to its distinct aroma and flavor. Laboratory analyses indicate THC levels around 18% and CBD levels below 1%, positioning it as a moderately potent option.
Origins & Lineage
Tiger Tail was developed by The Landrace Team through a meticulous breeding process focused on classic sativa genetics, aiming for a robust and distinctive strain. Despite its sativa-inspired development, it exhibits indica-dominant traits. The breeding spanned several years, involving extensive cross-testing and trials to ensure consistency and potency.
Cultivation
Tiger Tail has a flowering period of approximately 10 to 12 weeks. Under optimal conditions, it can yield up to 500 grams per square meter. The plant's structure is well-suited for cultivation, facilitating maintenance and light exposure. Growers may observe intensified coloration with specific light spectrums and temperature fluctuations.