Tropik Thunder by The Kushbrothers Seeds
Tropik Thunder, developed by The Kushbrothers Seeds, is a sativa-dominant strain bred for its energetic and uplifting qualities. It aims to capture the vibrant essence of traditional tropical sativas, offering a unique sensory experience.
Appearance
Tropik Thunder buds are dense and coated in trichomes, presenting a sparkling, frosted appearance. Coloration ranges from deep green to lime, with occasional purple or blue accents, contributing to its tropical allure. The compact, cushiony bud structure indicates stable genetics and careful cultivation.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Tropik Thunder is a complex blend of tropical fruits, earthy musk, citrus, and pine, with subtle herbal spice notes. Its flavor profile mirrors this, offering a harmonious combination of sweet and tangy tropical fruits, citrus, and pine, finishing with a clean, mild herbal aftertaste.
Effects
This sativa-dominant strain provides a cerebral and energetic high, often described as stimulating and serene. Users report enhanced creativity, improved social interaction, and a noticeable boost in energy and mood. It is well-suited for daytime use.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Tropik Thunder typically contains 18-25% THC and less than 1% CBD, with a THC to CBD ratio often exceeding 20:1. Key terpenes include limonene, myrcene, and pinene, contributing to its energizing aroma and flavor, with smaller amounts of linalool and caryophyllene also present.
Growing
While specific cultivation details are not provided, its sativa-dominant genetics suggest a propensity for rapid growth and prolific resin production. Breeders used selective practices to stabilize its traits, indicating a focus on maintaining desirable characteristics during cultivation.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by The Kushbrothers Seeds, Tropik Thunder emerged during a period of significant innovation in cannabis breeding in the 2010s. It is predominantly sativa, with approximately 70-80% sativa ancestry, carefully bred to harness the best traits of its heritage through rigorous backcrossing and phenotype selection.