Tigers Blood Strain: Effects, Flavor & THC Guide

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Tigers Blood is generally categorized as a hybrid variety, with full notes on flavor, effects and potency further down. Tigers Blood is an indica leaning hybrid named after the classic snow cone flavor, and the comparison fits: sweet watermelon, strawberry and a hint of coconut in one bud. Beyond the novelty flavor, it is a legitimately potent strain that users report is ideal for unwinding at the end of the day.

Quick facts about Tigers Blood

  • Type: Indica leaning hybrid, roughly 60% indica
  • THC: Typically 22-29%
  • Flavor: Watermelon, strawberry and coconut, like the snow cone syrup
  • Top terpenes: Myrcene, caryophyllene, limonene

What is the Tigers Blood strain?

Tigers Blood is an indica leaning hybrid, generally estimated around 60% indica and 40% sativa. Lineage accounts vary between sources: many trace it to phenotype hunting from Grape Pie and Tigers Milk crosses, while others describe versions connected to OG Kush genetics. Whatever the exact family tree, the modern flower is known for its fruity snow cone character and high potency.

What are the effects of Tigers Blood?

Users report a balanced curve that opens with a happy, gently uplifting head change before settling into full body relaxation. Words like floaty, relaxed and lazy come up often in reviews, and at higher doses users report real sleepiness. It keeps some mental clarity in the early stage, but this is fundamentally an evening strain.

What does Tigers Blood taste and smell like?

The signature is a sweet, fruity blend of watermelon and strawberry with a soft coconut finish, echoing the Tigers Blood snow cone it is named for. Myrcene drives the sweet fruit base, caryophyllene adds a faint peppery mid palate, and limonene gives a citrus edge on the exhale, with linalool and terpinolene contributing a light floral touch.

How strong is Tigers Blood? THC level

Most batches test between 22% and 29% THC with CBD below 1%, which puts Tigers Blood clearly in high potency territory. Newer consumers should start small, since the smooth fruity flavor can make it easy to overdo.

Tigers Blood: Best Time and Setting

Users describe Tigers Blood’s effects as adaptable, which is common for hybrids; the right time and setting often comes down to personal preference and dose.

This article is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.

Tigers Blood FAQ

Is Tigers Blood an indica or sativa?

Tigers Blood is an indica leaning hybrid, commonly estimated at about 60% indica, with a relaxing body effect after an initially clear onset.

Why is it called Tigers Blood?

The name comes from the Tigers Blood snow cone flavor, a mix of watermelon, strawberry and coconut that the strain’s aroma closely resembles.

Is Tigers Blood good for sleep?

Users report that Tigers Blood becomes sleepy and sedating at higher doses, which makes it a popular late evening choice.

What is the THC content of Tigers Blood?

Most Tigers Blood batches test between 22% and 29% THC with CBD below 1%, making it a high potency strain that new consumers should approach carefully.

What is the genetic lineage of Tigers Blood?

Lineage accounts vary: some sources trace Tigers Blood to phenotype hunting from Grape Pie and Tigers Milk crosses, while others describe versions connected to OG Kush genetics.

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