Takashi
Takashi Strain Overview
Takashi is a cannabis hybrid strain bred by Doc's Dank Seeds, created by crossing Bear Creek Kush with Dr. Who. Bear Creek Kush itself is a 50/50 indica/sativa hybrid resulting from Blueberry Haze and Mt. Valley Kush genetics, known for its pungent lime and blueberry flavor profile with an inviting funk. Dr. Who is an indica-dominant hybrid (60% indica/40% sativa) that comes from crossing Mad Scientist with Timewreck, originally bred by Homegrown Natural Wonders. This strain is characterized by its fruity grape aroma and is known for providing clear-headed effects without sedation. The combination of these parent strains suggests Takashi likely inherits both the fruity, funky flavor characteristics of Bear Creek Kush and the functional, clear-headed effects of Dr. Who. As a creation from Doc's Dank Seeds, a breeder known for their innovative cannabis genetics and the motto "If it don't stank it ain't Dank!", Takashi represents a thoughtful blend of classic cannabis genetics. The strain was developed with Dr. Who genetics gifted from a friend named Durzil, highlighting the collaborative nature of cannabis breeding culture.
Takashi Strain Effects
Takashi Strain Positive Effects
- Users report potential for pain relief
- May help with stress management
- Could assist with appetite issues
- Often used for daytime medication
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Takashi Strain Possible Negative Effects
- Potential dry mouth
- Possible dry eyes
- May cause thirst in some users
Takashi Strain Growing Information
Takashi can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors with a flowering time of approximately 56 days (8 weeks). The strain is available only as regular seeds, not feminized. Growing characteristics likely inherited from its parents suggest moderate cultivation difficulty. Dr. Who genetics contribute resistance to powdery mildew, while Bear Creek Kush genetics may provide good yields. Indoor cultivation is recommended for optimal control over environmental conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Takashi make you feel?
Takashi is known to produce the following effects:
- Clear-headed: 75%
- Functional: 70%
- Focused: 65%
- Relaxed: 60%
What are the positive effects of Takashi?
Takashi has these reported positive effects:
- Users report potential for pain relief
- May help with stress management
- Could assist with appetite issues
- Often used for daytime medication
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
What are the negative effects of Takashi?
Possible negative effects include:
- Potential dry mouth
- Possible dry eyes
- May cause thirst in some users
What does Takashi taste like?
Takashi has the following flavor profile:
- Blueberry
- Earthy
- Fruity
- Grape
- Lime