Mikado Strain
Mikado offers a sense of tranquility and relaxation with calming effects and a sweet fruity taste. THC content ranges from 12-14%.
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Growing Info
How to Grow the Mikado Strain
Mikado grows best with careful attention to humidity and temperature control due to its indica-dominant nature. It typically flowers in around 60 to 70 days and offers a moderate yield both indoors and outdoors.
The History and Genetics of Mikado Strain
Mikado is a hybrid strain made from a genetic cross between two landrace strains. This strain is 70% indica and 30% sativa, making it predominantly relaxing. It was bred by Hazeman Seeds and is known for its calming effects.
Mikado Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Mikado features a fresh grassy bouquet with hints of sweet fruity raspberries. The taste transitions to a sweet pine flavor upon exhale. It also has hints of earthy, berry, and spice. The buds are small to medium-sized, bright neon green spade-shaped nugs with rich amber hairs and chunky crystal trichomes.
Medical Benefits of Mikado Strain
Mikado is often chosen by medical marijuana patients for its ability to alleviate symptoms associated with insomnia, chronic pain, and stress. Its indica-dominant genetics make it an effective option for both physical and mental relief.
Main Effects of Mikado Strain
The main effects of Mikado include feelings of relaxation, euphoria, and sleepiness. Users report it to be ideal for unwinding after a long day and promoting a sense of well-being.
Potential Side Effects of Mikado Strain
Negative effects are rarely reported for Mikado, but dry mouth and dry eyes may occur in some users. Start with a moderate dose to enjoy a balanced high.