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About Thai

History & Genetics

Thai is a pure sativa landrace native to the tropical jungles of Thailand. With a potency earned through centuries of isolated breeding, this strain has a famous pungency and an intense cerebral high.

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Also called Thai stick for its traditional preparation of leaves twisted around the plant’s spindly branches, Thai is said to have been brought to the U.S. from Southeast Asia following the Vietnam War. THC content varies but can be as high as 22%. Thai has been used to produce popular hybrids like Haze and AK-47.

Typical Effects

Euphoric
Euphoric
Focused
Focused
Energetic
Energetic

Common Usage

Anxiety
Anxiety
Depressed
Depressed
A Loss of Appetite
A Loss of Appetite

Appearance, Aroma, & Flavors

Cured Thai flowers look less like buds or nugs, instead forming wispy, fluffy clusters of leaves. They are pale green to brown and very resinous. The smell is primarily fruit and citrus with a distinct diesel undertone. Broken open or burned, the buds have a more bitter odor. The smoke has an acrid taste and is harsher than most sativas - coughing and lung expansion are common. When exhaled, the smoke has light herbal and floral notes.

THC Content

HIGHEST TEST

22%

STRAIN AVERAGE

17%

SATIVA AVERAGE

13%

WIKILEAF AVERAGE

18%

WIKILEAF HIGHEST

35%

As with potent Jamaican landraces across the Pacific, Thai has a speedy head high. Users describe a euphoria that comes on quickly and lasts longer than average. Physical effects tend to manifest more as an increase in energy that can border on a jumpy caffeine buzz for some. The clearheaded and motivating high from this strain is well-suited to daytime productivity. However, because of its high THC content, the cerebral effects may make less experienced users edgy or paranoid.

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Growing

Because it is endemic to a tropical climate, Thai is difficult to cultivate outdoors in more temperate environments.Indoor growing can also be a challenge, as plants can reach almost 15 feet at maturity. Commercial growers have had success with large-scale indoor greenhouse operations.Thai has an extremely long flowering time - buds are ready for harvest in December if grown outdoors and after four and half months indoors.

Thai’s strong Sativa effects and its appealing flavor profile have made it a valuable strain for commercial growing and crossbreeding.


Reviews

July 1, 2021

Shawn

Fantastic pure Sativa! Great head high, without fog! Nice little body high too! Feeling really good right now! Makes me wanna get up and do something like a good Sativa should. Would probably be a bit jittery for "newbies", unless you get it in a low THC batch. But if you're a regular cannabis user, grab this old-school classic, and skip your morning coffee! If you like Sativas, you'll LOVE it!

November 25, 2018

IndicaFan Torrey

Thai is one of the few pure sativas I will gladly purchase when I can. No anxious or jittery effects at all from my experience. Great cerebral high with some increase in activity (mental followed by physical).