Txaki by Medical Marijuana Genetics
Sativa
Txaki is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Medical Marijuana Genetics, notable for its predominantly sativa genetics. It was bred to offer a balanced experience with uplifting cerebral qualities, emerging from intensive breeding efforts focused on quality and consistency.
Appearance
Txaki buds are densely packed and covered in trichomes, giving them a frosty, sparkling appearance. They display vibrant green and subtle purple hues, interspersed with fiery orange pistils. The bud structure is a combination of resinous density and airy components, appealing to a wide range of users.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Txaki is complex, featuring pungent, earthy, and herbal notes with underlying sweet hints. It also carries scents of pine and citrus. Its flavor profile mirrors its aroma, starting with citrus and evolving into earthy, herbal, and sweet undertones with subtle woody, vanilla, and pepper notes.
Effects
Txaki is recognized for delivering cerebral and uplifting effects, often associated with its strong sativa influence. Users report experiencing increased focus and creativity, making it suitable for daytime use or activities requiring mental engagement.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific terpene percentages are not detailed, Myrcene, Limonene, and Pinene are noted contributors to Txaki's aroma and flavor. The strain typically contains around 18% THC and less than 1% CBD, with minimal levels of other minor cannabinoids.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Medical Marijuana Genetics, Txaki's lineage is heavily sativa-dominant, estimated at around 80% sativa. The breeding process involved meticulous cross-breeding with traditional sativa strains to achieve its energizing and potent characteristics, with stabilized results emerging around 2018.
Growing
Txaki exhibits characteristics of sativa strains, including elongated flowering periods and an airy bud structure that allows for good light penetration. The strain is noted for its aesthetic appeal and high cannabinoid production, indicative of careful cultivation and genetic selection.