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Tiki Tom
Tiki Tom was created using two cuttings: Tahiti Lime x Gary Payton. It provides effects that are common to pure sativa strains.
- Type: Sativa dominant
- Flowering: 8-9 weeks
- Performance: High
- Potency: High
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Seed type | Feminized |
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Recommended use | Recreational |
Recommended growing environment | Any |
Cannabinoid profile | THC-dominant |
Genotype | Balanced |
Physical effect | Medium |
Psychoactive effect | Stimulating |
Indoor Flowering Time | 8-9 weeks |
Outdoor Harvest Time | October |
Flavor | Diesel |
Flavor 2 | Earthy |
Climate | Mild |
Tiki Tom's effects
Tiki Tom’s effects are common among sativa dominant strains: energetic, brain buzz, exciting and stimulating, among others. It is perfect to cheer up social gatherings, engage in creative activities or simply to meditate.
Tiki Tom’s flavors
This cultivar’s flavors come from its predecessors' amazing organoleptic properties. On one side, we have Gary Payton, which exhibits diesel, gassy, earthy, cherry and cookie terpenes. On the other side, we have Tahiti Lime, a unique variety that features so strong lime flavors that they can be tasted, just like Lemon Tree.
Tiki Tom combines flavors from both, diesel, fuel and cookies with intense lime aromas. A complex flavor that charms those who try it out.
How to grow Tiki Tom indoors
Tiki Tom is clearly sativa dominant and this becomes very clear during its development. The seeds grow into big spruce-like plants full of long flowers coated with shiny trichomes. It grows very fast, forming tons of secondary branches. Perfect for SCROG.
If height is limited, take into account that it stretches a lot during the first 3 flowering weeks. It will be ready for harvest 9 weeks after flowering and it can yield more than 550 g per m2.
How to grow Tiki Tom outdoors
Outdoors or in greenhouses, this strain develops very well. It can grow past 3 m of height and yield around 750 g per plant once dried, as long as it is properly cared for and seeded at the start of spring.
Tiki Tom will be ready for harvest by the start of October in the northern hemisphere and by April in the southern one.
Description
Tiki Tom is a photoperiod feminized sativa strain. It was created by crossing two great clones, Gary Payton (it was named after a basketball legend) and Tahiti Lime, a strain that produces very desirable terpenes, full of great flavors, scents and sativa effects.