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Thai Lights

Cannabinoid THC Dominant

THC 16.67 - 17.33%

CBD 0.28 - 0.87%

Effect Sleepy

Side Effect Thirst and dry mouth

Flavor Skunk

All About Thai Lights Weed Strain

THC

Medium High
10% 12% 14% 16% 18% 20%

CBD

Low Medium
0% 0.4% 0.8% 1.2% 1.6% 2%

Potency

Newbie Skilled

Thai Light is a well-balanced hybrid that you must try at least once. The origin is Canada. It was produced by crossing Northern Lights with Thai strain that originated from the Nakan Pranom region. Originally bred by Dr. Atomic Seed. Experts say that it is a masterpiece in the world of cannabis. The perfect strain for a night out with friends.

The fuel-forward terpene profile in this strain is:

  • Pinene
  • Caryophyllene
  • Myrcene
  • Ocimene
  • Humulene
  • Limonene
  • Linalool
  • Terpinolene

Flavor and Aroma

Thai Lights strain has a minty and refreshing aroma. The flavor has a very pleasant flavor, and it is represented by a blend of earthy, citrus and sour notes. Such a mix of flavors balances your palette and awakens your senses. You can feel a great variety of notes, for example, lime, pear, orange and pepper, apricot and chestnut, lavender, and blueberry. Everything will change and appear fast, so you will be totally overwhelmed with it.

Thai Lights Strain Effects

This type of cannabis provides pleasant relaxation with a blend of euphoria. You feel that all positiveness of the world enters your mind and body. Thai Lights weed strain has a force to wipe away all the worries and bring you a nice mood during the effective period of the strain. Experienced users say that you turn out to be very funny. Despite all the beauty of this strain, there is a warning, you should note that the comedown process includes laziness that could be counterproductive to specific activities.

The weed is the perfect choice for treating a great variety of conditions such as:

  • Fatigue
  • Insomnia
  • Migraines
  • Pain
  • Stress
  • Anxiety
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Inflammation
  • Lack of appetite
  • PTSD

The list of known side effects includes:

  • Thirst and dry mouth
  • Dizzy
  • Dry eyes
  • Paranoia
  • Rapid heartbeat
  • Heightened sensory perception

Information For Growers

This cannabis strain deserves to be said that it has unique-looking nugs. Just imagine the very long pistils that are red and orange along with trichomes. It is a strong hybrid strain that has an indoor flowering period of around 9 to 11 weeks. Growing your own cannabis at home is an interesting and exciting adventure.

Thai Lights strain is an ideal candidate for even first-time cultivators. Yes, you can start with Thai Lights, as the strain is very easygoing and resistant to many molds and mildews, allowing the weed to be planted inside or outdoors. Most recommend waiting between 9 and 11 weeks for full maturity, allowing users to be gifted with a great amount of harvest. The maximum yields indoor: 0.5 - 1 Oz/Ft? (~ 300 g/m?), and outdoor is 15 - 20 Oz/plant (~ 400 g/plant). The maximum flowering time of the plants is 77 days, and the minimum flowering time is 67 days. The harvest is obtained in 83 days.

Side Effects

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Thirst and dry mouth 86% Voted
Dizzy icon
Dizzy 27% Voted
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Paranoia 23% Voted
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Thai Lights Strain Cannabinoids

THC Tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, is a major cannabis chemical compound. It is a psychoactive element that stimulates dopamine release and induces euphoria or happiness. THC-rich strains may be helpful with such conditions as lack of appetite, chronic pains , etc. It is considered to be the primary active marijuana component. 16.67 - 17.33%
CBD Cannabidiol, or CBD, is a major compound in cannabis, which is non-psychoactive. It is also proved to counteract the side effects of the second major component THC. CBD is widely used for medicinal purposes in rubs, oils and so on. It is helpful in muscle pain cases, may treat arthritis and migraines. Even Greeks used it against pain, while Queen Victoria applied it to get rid of menstrual cramps. 0.28 - 0.87%
CBC Cannabichromene, or CBC, is a minor cannabinoid, meaning that its quantity in cannabis is quite little. Though it has the same origin as CBD and THC, it is different in functions. Without any psychoactive effects, it is an efficient cannabis compound in combating acne and depression. CBC produces analgesic, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects. 0.14 - 0.43%
CBG Cannabigerol, or CBG, is one of the minor cannabis compounds in adult plants. On the other hand, young ones contain a lot of this antibacterial and anti-inflammatory component. During the growth, CBG is converted into different cannabinoids, mostly THC and CBD. The compound itself increases appetite and decreases eye pressure. 0.39 - 0.61%
CBN Cannabinol, or CBN, is a trace element in cannabis that is considered to be mildly psychoactive. It appears from oxidation THC, exposed to light and heat. CBN is mostly contained in old cannabis and in traditional hashish. It is effective against insomnia, bacterial infections and appetite loss. 0.05 - 0.16%
THCV Tetrahydrocannabivarin, or THC-V, is a compound contained in cannabis in trace amounts. Even though it is close to THC molecularly, it is different in effects. This compound may be psychoactive only in large amounts. THC-V reduces blood sugar, controls appetite, stimulates bone growth, etc. African Sativa strains are the richest in THC-V. 0.33 - 0.74%

Thai Lights Terpene Profile

Pinene Pinene is one of the most widespread terpenes in nature, found in pine trees, basil, nutmeg, parsley, and rosemary. Cannabis containing terpene (alpha-pinene or α-pinene) boasts a strong pine scent. Pinene is responsible for anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving, and anti-anxiety effects. 0.24%
Myrcene Myrcene (also known as β-myrcene) is one of the most common terpenes found in cannabis, representing more than 20% of the modern marijuana terpene profile. Myrcene has a distinct earthy, musky flavor, resembling cloves. It is responsible for calming and soothing effects of weed. Myrcene is also found in hops, thyme, mango, lemongrass, guava melon. 0.05%
Ocimene Ocimene (derived from the Ancient Greek word Ocimum meaning basil) is a terpene with sweet and herbaceous flavors, also boasting citrusy and woody undertones. Naturally, ocimene occurs in mint, parsley, orchids, hops, kumquats, mangoes, basil, bergamot, lavender, and pepper. Offers antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and antiviral properties. 0.01%
Humulene Humulene (also known as α-humulene) is one of the major terpenes found in cannabis, contributing to woody, earthy, spicy, herbaceous, and, mainly, floral aromas of cannabis. Used in modern medicine, humulene offers anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and appetite suppressant effects, which have been well-researched by pharmaceutical companies. 0.09%
Limonene Limonene (also known as d-limonene) is the second most common terpene in nature and the third most common terpene in cannabis. It has a powerful citrus aroma and can be found in all citruses, including lemons, oranges, grapefruits, limes, juniper, etc. Limonene is known to elevate moods and provide anxiety, depression, and stress relief. 0.07%
Linalool Linalool (also known as beta linalool, linalyl alcohol, linaloyl oxide, and p-linalool) is one of the rarest terpenes found in cannabis, mostly in small quantities. Linalool is known for its spicy and lavender aroma, bringing relaxation and calming effects. It is also said to provide anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties that can be useful for athletes. 0.15%
Terpinolene Terpinolene is one of the most common terpenes found in cannabis; however, It's usually presented in small quantities. Is responsible for piney, floral, herbaceous, and even a little bit citrusy aroma of cannabis. Terpinolene can be found in lilacs, nutmeg, and cumin. In cannabis, terpinolene contributes to the sensation of "freshness." Has the potential to reduce the risk of heart diseases. 0.28%
Caryophyllene Caryophyllene (also known as beta or b caryophyllene) is a terpene found in many herbs and spices, such as black pepper, basil, rosemary, and oregano. Cannabis high in caryophyllene delivers a strong spicy, peppery aroma, resembling cinnamon and cloves. Caryophyllene offers potent anti-inflammatory and sedative effects. 0.11%
Total terpenes content 1.00%

Growing Info

Flowering time 67 - 77 Days
Flowering type Photoperiod
Grow difficulty Moderate
Harvest time 83 Days
Yield outdoor 10 - 15 Oz/plant (~ 400 g/plant)
Yield indoor 0.5 - 1 Oz/Ft² (~ 300 g/m²)
Height indoor 30-60
Height outdoor 30-60

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