Alaska Strain
Alaska offers uplifting effects, minty flavors, and high THC. Treats inflammation, pain, nausea, gastrointestinal disorders.
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Growing Info
How to Grow the Alaska Strain
Interested in growing the Alaska strain? Alaska thrives well in warm climates and takes about 60 to 70 days to flower. It is known for its resilience and offers a substantial yield, whether grown indoors or outdoors.
The History and Genetics of Alaska Strain
Alaska is a super rare sativa dominant hybrid (70% sativa/30% indica) strain of unknown parentage. Developed by the renowned Tikun Olam in Israel, it is world-renowned for its hard-hitting effects and high THC levels.
Alaska Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Alaska presents a rich flavor profile with mint, spicy-herbal, and woody notes. Its aroma includes earthy and skunky tones, with hints of spicy and floral accents. Visually, Alaska buds are narrow minty green with light amber hairs and a frosty coating of golden crystal trichomes.
Medical Benefits of Alaska Strain
Alaska is highly regarded for its medicinal benefits, particularly for treating inflammation, chronic pain, nausea, and gastrointestinal disorders. Additionally, it has been noted to help with insomnia and offers daytime relief for various medical symptoms.
Main Effects of Alaska Strain
The main effects of Alaska include feelings of being energetic, talkative, and focused. Users have reported that it uplifts their mood and helps them stay active and engaged. It also has arousing and focusing effects.
Potential Side Effects of Alaska Strain
Negative effects reported for Alaska include anxiousness, dizziness, and paranoia. Due to its high potency, it is advised for users prone to anxiety or headaches to moderate their intake. Start slow to experience a balanced and enjoyable high.