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Tire Fire
Type
Hybrid 30% S, 70% I
Dominant terpene
Myrcene 0.46%
THC

23.5 - 24%

CBD

0.51 - 0.74%

CBG

0.02 - 0.05%

Taste

Spicyherbal, Nutty

Effect

Tingly

The Tire Fire strain is an Indica-dominant hybrid that holds 70% Indica and 30% Sativa. Its THC content is pretty high and reaches 23.5-24%. The CBD level is less than 1% and amounts to 0.51-0.74%. Other cannabinoids that are found in this plant are:

TIRE FIRE 🔥...what can I say that the name doesn't...this strain is on fire....the flavor on exhale is unbelievable....THC level was in the low 30....great for work ir uf you overdue it .....chill....by far the best GDF strain I've had...5 stars

Kenny spoon 17.11.22

Tire Fire Strain Review - Feel the Burn!

  • CBC 0.06-0.18%
  • CBG 0.02-0.05%
  • CBN 0-0.07%
  • THCV 0.05-0.22%

The THC concentration is above average, making this strain suitable for advanced and intermediate weed smokers.

Tire Fire Strain’s Fragrances and Terpenes

The dried flowers give off aromas from nutty and sweet to diesel and earthy. The flavor is herbal with a spicy overtone that can be pungent for new consumers. Terpenes that deliver these scents are myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene. Aside from affecting the strain’s aroma profile, these compounds contribute to the medical potential of this plant.

Overall Effects and Uses

At the onset, smokers feel a mellow lift with fits of giggles accompanied by an energetic touch. Soon, this high turns calm and relaxing and can cause tingles throughout the body. These soothing effects are helpful for people with depression and stress and those diagnosed with arthritis. Some people report that the Tire Fire strain is a good munchie plant that can be used for digestive problems, lack of appetite, and anorexia. Users recommend having some food in sight to snack on.

As Tire Fire is pretty potent, there is a chance that it may lead to adverse effects. Hypersensitive individuals may get:

  • Hunger
  • Heightened sensory perception
  • Concern
  • Headache
  • Dry eyes
  • Slurred speech

In rare cases, smokers report experiencing hallucination, thirst and dry mouth, rapid heartbeat, low blood pressure, drowsiness, etc.

Tire Fire Strain Growing Info

The Tire Fire strain is a regional marijuana phenotype and not easy to find. It can be grown by gardeners who are not new to cannabis cultivation techniques. Due to its predominant Indica inheritance, the bushes grow pretty short and compact – 30’’-60’’ high. They will flower in approximately 54-61 days and are ready for harvest in 61 days. The plants can deliver indoor crops of up to 1-2 oz./ft2 and outdoor yields of up to 10-15 oz./plant. They develop fat popcorn-shaped nugs with orange hairs and frosty white trichomes.

User Reviews 2

Kenny spoon
5

TIRE FIRE 🔥...what can I say that the name doesn't...this strain is on fire....the flavor on exhale is unbelievable....THC level was in the low 30....great for work ir uf you overdue it .....chill....by far the best GDF strain I've had...5 stars

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Susan Baker
5

I LOVE Tire Fire….. first had it in Illinois but now using MO Medical card & found it in MO. Use it for migraines/ migraine prevention, or just getting a really great buzz!! It IS good for depression also

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Strain details

Tire Fire 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. 23.5 - 24%
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. 0.51 - 0.74%
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. 0.06 - 0.18%
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. 0.02 - 0.05%
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 - 0.07%
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. 0.05 - 0.22%

Tire Fire 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. 0.1%
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. 0.46%
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. 0.04%
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. 0.21%
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. 0.07%
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. 0.12%
Total terpenes content 1.00%

Growing Info

Flowering time 54 - 61 Days
Flowering type Photoperiod
Grow difficulty Moderate
Harvest time 61 Days
Yield outdoor 10 - 15 Oz/plant (~ 400 g/plant)
Yield indoor 1 - 2 Oz/Ft² (~ 400 g/m²)
Height indoor 30-60
Height outdoor 30-60

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