Titanimal
OG lineage × Animal Cookies × Animal Mints
Titanimal is a boutique hybrid cannabis strain recognized for its dense, resinous flowers and complex aromatic profile. It is believed to be a cross between an OG lineage and the Animal Cookies or Animal Mints family, resulting in a connoisseur-focused variety.
Appearance
Titanimal typically produces dense, compact flowers that resemble golf balls or eggs and feel substantial for their size. The calyxes are tightly packed, leading to a high calyx-to-leaf ratio that simplifies trimming. Mature buds are heavily coated in trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance that indicates significant resin content. Flower colors can range from lime green to deep forest green, with some phenotypes developing purple hues when exposed to cooler temperatures late in the flowering cycle. Bright orange to deep amber pistils add visual contrast.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Titanimal is a complex blend of sweet bakery notes, savory spices, and a petrochemical gas undertone. Initial scents often include vanilla-frosted dough and brown sugar, characteristic of its Animal Cookies heritage, complemented by a tangy fuel and pine from its OG lineage. Upon grinding, secondary aromas of cracked pepper, faint mint, and citrus rind may emerge. The flavor profile closely mirrors the aroma, with inhaled notes leaning sweet, creamy, and herbal, while the exhale delivers gas, pine, and a peppery sensation.
Effects
Consumers report that Titanimal provides a calming and euphoric experience. Its effects are sought after for their ability to induce a sense of tranquility and well-being. While specific details on duration and intensity can vary, the strain is generally associated with a potent and enjoyable psychoactive journey.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab data for Titanimal is limited due to its boutique nature, related OG and Cookies hybrids commonly test between 20-28% THC. Total cannabinoid content often falls between 24-32%, with negligible CBD levels (<1%). Minor cannabinoids like CBG may be present. Total terpene content in high-quality examples typically ranges from 1.5-3.5%, with Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Pinene, and Humulene frequently identified.
Origins & Lineage
Titanimal is understood to be a hybrid strain resulting from the crossbreeding of an OG-type lineage, possibly related to Titan OG, with a member of the famed Animal Cookies family, such as Animal Cookies or Animal Mints. This combination aims to merge the resinous, gassy characteristics of OG Kush derivatives with the dessert-forward aromatics and dense bud structure associated with Cookies strains. As a relatively new cultivar, precise breeder records can vary, and much of its lineage is based on enthusiast consensus and sensory analysis.
Growing
Titanimal typically exhibits a medium-short stature with tight internodal spacing and heavy trichome coverage, characteristic of OG x Cookies fusions. Growers may encounter variations in phenotypes, with some leaning more towards OG-like fuel and pine aromas and others favoring the sweeter, creamy notes of Animal Cookies. Due to the resinous nature inherited from its parents, attention to airflow and humidity is crucial to prevent issues like powdery mildew or botrytis. Some growers suggest managing VPD carefully during later flowering stages to mitigate stress on dense colas.