Thai Chi
Thai Chi Strain Overview
Thai Chi is a sativa/indica hybrid with a perfect Asian genetic balance created by ACE Seeds. It's a direct cross between a pure Thai sativa from the northwestern province of Chiang Mai and a 4th generation Kali China elite. This F1 hybrid maintains a 70% sativa / 30% indica ratio with 16% THC content and minimal CBD below 0.1%. The introduction of Kali China genetics has favored the adaptation of wild Thai genetics to indoor growing, drastically shortening the flowering to 10-11 weeks, increasing flower density and resin production, while contributing a more refined terpene profile. The strain produces very aesthetically pleasing plants in flowering, which in many cases show beautiful reddish colors throughout the plant, ripening with low temperatures with an almost black look, representing a beautiful expression of 'Red Thai'. The Thai phenotypes have an aroma of natural incense and cured wood that delights old school sativa lovers, while expressions with stronger Kali China influence have a more complex fruity terpene profile.
Thai Chi Strain Effects
Thai Chi Strain Positive Effects
- Users report mood enhancement
- May help with meditation and introspection
- Often used for stress relief
- Users report enhanced focus for ADHD-like symptoms
- May provide pain relief
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Thai Chi Strain Possible Negative Effects
Thai Chi Strain Growing Information
Thai Chi flowers indoors in 10-11 weeks and outdoors by end of October with high yields and excellent resistance against various pests and environmental conditions including high resistance against botrytis, powder mildew, cold, and heat. The strain needs moderate nutrient levels and has tropical sativa influence that makes it grow vigorously with minimal nutrients, especially when planted outdoors in good soil and sunny conditions. Plants grow robust and compact with wide indica-like leaves initially, then stretch to form irregular branches typical of Thai genetics, with a flowering period of 70-77 days. When grown indoors in small spaces the yield is moderate, but outdoors with more space and longer growing stages it has potential to produce huge crops. It's not hard to grow and is recommended for beginners, being very suitable for SOG (sea-of-green) cultivation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Thai Chi make you feel?
Thai Chi is known to produce the following effects:
- Cerebral: 90%
- Uplifted: 85%
- Euphoric: 85%
- Focused: 80%
- Active: 80%
- Sociable: 75%
- Creative: 75%
- Introspective: 70%
- Relaxed: 60%
What are the positive effects of Thai Chi?
Thai Chi has these reported positive effects:
- Users report mood enhancement
- May help with meditation and introspection
- Often used for stress relief
- Users report enhanced focus for ADHD-like symptoms
- May provide pain relief
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
What are the negative effects of Thai Chi?
Possible negative effects include:
- Dry Mouth
- Dry Eyes
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes
- Possible anxiety in sensitive individuals
What does Thai Chi taste like?
Thai Chi has the following flavor profile:
- Chocolate
- Citrus
- Earthy
- Grapes
- Green Tea
- Incense
- Lemon
- Lime
- Mint
- Wood