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Chocolate Thai Marijuana Strain

Chocolate Thai is a classic landrace strain. Although mellow at first, when these nugs are ground up, Chocolate Thai reveals its chocolatey aroma. Perfect for getting work done, this strain will leave marijuana enthusiasts feeling focused and creative.

Chocolate Thai Marijuana Strain

Moods

Cerebral, Creative, Energetic, Euphoria, Hungry, Relaxed, Talkative

Remedies

ADD/ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, Lack Of Appetite, Pain, PTSD, Stress

Flavors

Chocolate, Coffee, Earthy, Nutty

Chocolate Thai is a landrace Sativa strain. Like many landrace strains, this plant is difficult to grow. It also has a fairly low THC content when compared to modern hybrids. Still, you can’t beat this strain when it comes to stress relief and long-lasting energy.

 

Chocolate Thai Experience

Chocolate Thai is an old school Sativa. A landrace from Thailand, this strain is known for its unique chocolate aroma and potent cerebral high. Some believe that this was the original strain used to create Thai Sticks, a popular choice back in the 1970s. To some, Thai Sticks are dried cannabis flowers attached to thin bamboo sticks.

To others, Thai Sticks refers to a bud that has been dipped into opium. Regardless, it’s likely that the original landrace isn’t around anymore. Instead, breeders have hybridized this chatty Sativa. Dutch Flowers offers what is thought to be a pure Chocolate Thai which was picked up in Hawaii. As a pure Sativa, this strain is excellent in the morning and will give you long-lasting energy.

In addition, this strain’s specialty is its burst of creativity and focus — a fantastic strain for getting work done or exploring your artistic side. Marijuana consumers will feel uplifted, upbeat and creative.

 

Traits of Chocolate Thai and Chocolate Thai Seeds

Their strain tends to have all of the qualities of a pure Sativa landrace. It produces a tall, wispy plant with late flowering times. You can expect a Chocolate Thai harvest a whopping 94 days after germination.

This strain can be a little underwhelming aromatically until it is ground up. With a name like Chocolate Thai, marijuana consumers might know what to expect. This strain carries notes of chocolate, coffee and that Thai spice that will be recognizable to seasoned cannabis consumers. The flavor could pass for a classic Haze strain dipped in chocolate, with a pleasing taste that lingers on the palate.

 

Medical Benefits of Chocolate Thai

The euphoric, creative and focused effects of this strain, coupled with its lower levels of THC make it a nice option for medical marijuana patients who are sensitive to stronger strains.

  • The improved focus may make this an effective way to manage ADD/ADHD
  • In larger doses, the body stone can be enough to help some medical patients who suffer from insomnia
  • Pain and nausea are assuaged by this strain
  • Chocolate Thai produces a very relaxed high and it is great for relieving stress-related conditions.

 



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