Mai Tai Strain
Mai Tai offers flavors like citrus and mint and helps alleviate chronic pain and stress.
Flavors
Common Usage
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Growing Info
How to Grow the Mai Tai Strain
Mai Tai is a hybrid strain, and its growth pattern reflects this balanced lineage. It is known for its fluffy dense oversized bright neon green buds with golden amber undertones. The flowering period usually ranges between 60 to 70 days. Due to its balanced nature, it can be grown both indoors and outdoors with moderate ease.
The History and Genetics of Mai Tai Strain
Mai Tai is an evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa) created through a delicious cross of the potent Maui Waui and Tutti Frutti strains. It features a high THC level of 26-32% and is particularly favored for its complex flavor profile and succulent aroma.
Mai Tai Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Mai Tai has a diverse flavor profile that is sweet, citrusy, and tropical fruity, accented with a hint of sharp mint. Its aroma is equally delightful, with hints of fruity berry, sweet and sour citrus, and sharp flowery mint. This strain features fluffy neon green nugs adorned with golden amber undertones and orange hairs.
Medical Benefits of Mai Tai Strain
Mai Tai is often used for its medical benefits. It helps with chronic pain, depression, inflammation, and chronic stress. The strain’s high THC levels make it effective for treating a range of medical conditions.
Main Effects of Mai Tai Strain
The main effects experienced with Mai Tai include feelings of euphoria, sociability, and tingling. It’s also known to induce relaxation and a full-bodied high, making it a popular choice for recreational users.
Potential Side Effects of Mai Tai Strain
Negative effects reported for Mai Tai include paranoia, dizziness, and dry mouth. Moderation is key to avoid any unpleasant sensations. Always start slow to experience a balanced and enjoyable high.