Ginger Tea Strain
Ginger Tea provides moderate effects for anxiety and pain. Also noted for its earthy ginger flavor.
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Growing Info
How to Grow the Ginger Tea Strain
Interested in growing the Ginger Tea strain? This strain grows moderately tall and takes about 60 to 70 days to flower, depending on the phenotype. Ginger Tea is known for its unique flavor and balanced effects, making it a rewarding strain for growers seeking both quality and yield.
The History and Genetics of Ginger Tea Strain
Ginger Tea is a hybrid strain created by crossing Pure Thai and Face Off. Developed by Archive Seed Bank, it boasts a rich lineage with 60% sativa and 40% indica genetics. This strain is popular among both novice and seasoned consumers for its balanced and versatile high.
Ginger Tea Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Ginger Tea features an intriguing flavor profile with earthy notes, subtle hints of ginger spice, and touches of sweetness. Its aroma is a blend of woody, spicy, and flowery scents. The buds are large, arrowhead-shaped, and forest green with bright golden highlights, purple leaves, and a frosty coating of trichomes.
Medical Benefits of Ginger Tea Strain
Ginger Tea is favored for its medicinal properties. It can help alleviate symptoms of anxiety, chronic pain, depression, and ADD/ADHD. Its balanced genetics make it flexible for various conditions, and the relaxing body high complements the focused mental effects.
Main Effects of Ginger Tea Strain
The main effects of Ginger Tea include relaxation, upliftment, and focus. Users report feeling calm, euphoric, and mentally sharp. These attributes make it a great choice for those looking to unwind while staying productive.
Potential Side Effects of Ginger Tea Strain
Potential side effects are minimal but may include dry mouth and dry eyes. Users are advised to start with a small dose to gauge their tolerance and enjoy a balanced experience.