Tiger's Milk
Tiger's Milk
Also known as: Tiger Milk, Tigers Milk
Overview
Tiger's Milk is an indica-dominant hybrid cannabis strain created by renowned breeder Bodhi Seeds through crossing Pre-98 Bubba Kush with Appalachia. By blending the best of both worlds, Bodhi Seeds created a strain that boasts an incredible genetic profile, featuring a mix of indica and sativa effects. With its strong lineage, Tiger's Milk has earned a reputation among cannabis connoisseurs for its potency, flavor, and visually stunning buds. Its aroma is a complex mix of earthy notes, led by hints of sweet honey and hashy spice, while the aroma of Tiger's Milk is complex, with earthy and woody undertones complimented by a sweet, almost creamy finish. Tiger's Milk buds are typically dense and round, covered in a thick coat of trichomes that give it a frosty appearance. The leaves are a rich green, often highlighted with shades of purple and orange hairs, making it visually striking and indicative of its potency. Initially, Tiger's Milk hits with intense cerebral euphoria, an experience described by its breeders as being borderline psychedelic, before tapering down to restful relaxation over time, this indica is commonly looked to for its pain-relieving and sleepy qualities.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with insomnia and sleep disorders
- Often used for stress management
- May provide relief from anxiety
- Users report benefits for depression
- May help with PTSD symptoms
- Often used for arthritis pain
- May assist with fibromyalgia symptoms
- Users report appetite stimulation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Growers of Tiger's Milk can expect a moderately challenging cultivation process, with the plant thriving both indoors and outdoors. It has a relatively average flowering time of about 8-9 weeks and tends to produce a generous yield under the right conditions. With proper maintenance in its artificial environment, the hybrid should begin flowering indoors within 7 to 9 weeks. During harvest, growers can expect up to 32 ounces per square meter. As for yields, cultivators can get up to 32 ounces per plant when grown outdoors. Plants can grow short and bushy with strong lateral branches and are easily accommodated indoors. Growers should be sure to regularly 'top off' their plants and encourage maximum yield by trimming away any broad, light-blocking fan leaves. When grown outdoors, it should be harvested in mid-October, and when grown indoors, it has a flowering cycle of 63 to 70 days. Growing the strain presents so many challenges that only expert growers should take this on, requiring experience for optimal results.