In Golden Tiger we have combined different extremely potent and resinous sativas from Malawi and Thailand.
The outcome is a 100 % sativa hybrid with great vegetative strength, remarkable for its overpowering potency and its exceptional floral traits. The flowers overflow, forming dense buds with little leaves. The trichomes are huge, plentiful and loaded with powerful cannabinoids.
This current version of Golden Tiger has stronger Thai influence, is better yielding and has more refined aromas than the previous one.
Concretely, Golden Tiger currently contains 2 Thai strains (Koh Chang Thai and Hmong Thai), and 2 different Malawi parental plants: the old killer Malawi and a 3rd generation Malawi male (brother of New Malawi killer).
Golden Tiger is an excellent alternative to the haze sativas. It will fascinate the most demanding growers, looking for new sativa experiences of the highest order.
THC 20-25 %
CBD Below 1%
Flowering indoors 11-14 weeks
Flowering outdoors End of October / November
Yield High
Resistance against spider mites Average
Resistance against powder mildew Average
Resistance against botrytis Very high
Resistance against white fly Average-High
Resistance against cold Average-High
Resistance against heat High
Latitude 0º-43º
Genetics Old Malawi killer, Koh Chang Thai, Hmong Thai and a 3er generation Malawi male (brother of the New Malawi killer).
Structure Very branchy and elegant sativa of thin leaves and medium-long node length.
Bouquet Floral, spicy and lemony thai aromas, with the organic and resinous Malawi background.
High Extreme effect of psychedelic sativa: dense, stimulant and very long lasting. It may be devastating for beginners. Recommended only for the harder and most experienced sativa users.
Growing Tips Although this sativa shows all its potential in tropical/subtropical climates, it has also been grown with very good results even in latitudes 43º.
For indoor growing for small columnar plants or SOG, start straight from clones to 12/12 just a couple of days after the rooting.
This sativa is adequate for SCROG, horizontal or network growing due to its excellent yield in the lateral branches and its vigorous reaction to pruning.
We recommend low-average fertilizer levels for the whole cycle, especially Nitrogen.