Tiger's Blood reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Tiger's Blood.
Tiger's Blood strain effects
Tiger's Blood strain helps with
- 32% of people say it helps with Stress
- 29% of people say it helps with Anxiety
- 27% of people say it helps with Insomnia
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Very nice thank you Crystal clear for another awesome product. 5 hits in. " Don't laugh I take smaller hits. To enjoy the flavor and get the best high without all the cough." Good body effect, Nice cerebral feeling alert not wasted relaxed and pain is melting away after long day at the shop. Hmmm feeling a lil heavy might have couch lock coming on. Lol any way all. Peace love Weed and seeds. Jesus loves you and so do I.
As stated in description here, this strain indeed makes you relaxed and sleepy. I tend to get anxiety at night which turns into insomnia. I keep my vape pen under my pillow, take two hits, and I'm out like a light. Next day I wake up with no body pain or tiredness. I also suffer from fibromyalgia, so this strain is also great for pain relief. My brother described the taste as "cotton candy", which I'd say is pretty close. Sweet like candy :)
Vaped Tiger's Blood for 1st time tonight. Perfect conditions. Warm June night. Sun just went down. Sitting on the porch couch. Vaped the Tiger. Bro I am "In D Couch." Tiger's Blood was a great segue into my evening decompression.
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Wow. Just wow.
I had never heard of Tiger's Blood, much less tried it, when it showed up on my dispo's menu. I didn't have high expectations, especially for a strain that's so indica-forward. (For reference, I tend to prefer hybrids for a nice balanced high.) However, Tiger's Blood blew me away in just about every way it could.
The flavor is amazing, probably the best-tasting strain I've ever encountered. At the front, the flavor is tropical with an herbal undertone. Some notes of berry are barely detected before you taste sweet violet. It's definitely on the sweet side, but I wouldn't say it's overly sweet. (It's not nearly as mouth-puckeringly sweet as Peaches N' Cream.)
In terms of the effects, this was a very "heady" high for me. It was kind of like a fleece bomb went off in my brain and I found myself in probably the best mood I've been in for a long time. The high is intense but it doesn't make me so stoned that I can't get some work done or cook dinner for my family if I need to.
Overall, I couldn't be happier with Tiger's Blood. It's definitely a top-five strain for me, potentially even top three (but I'll need a bit more time with it to know for sure).
Amazing bud. Just tried it last night. Haven’t slept that great in weeks. No nightmares and I struggle with severe vivid night terrors and panic attacks this strain was a real game changer.
I misjudged Tiger's Blood from my other experiences with some strains that claim to make you sleepy, a couple that, instead, made me manic. I got it for the arousing, relaxing effect, and it definitely delivers both. All my worries go away, the instrusive thoughts with my ADHD decrease, and, shockingly enough, can sedate me during a (hypo)manic episode. That's right, because Tiger's Blood is so calming that it will glue you to your nearby seat or bed. I'd compare this feeling to a natural, safer version of a benzodiazepine.
Tastes really nice, but not fake or artificial. I am loyal to certain strains, but frequently I add an extra on my order to try new strains, which is how I stumbled on Tiger's Blood. I have tried a lot of strains and this might be my favorite flavor out of those I have tried thus far. For me it relaxed me quickly, but the actual high feeling took a bit longer. I felt mellow and generally pleased from this strain. After a while a feeling of sleepiness washed over me and a fell asleep with ease, which is not normal for me as I struggle with chronic insomnia. Adding to my list of favorite strains for sure!
January 17, 2024
Tiger Indica was a formulation that an individual was developing from late 70's to early 80's in Minnesota. The idea was an attempt to get a strain that would produce in our local growing season. This was just before the time when folks started looking more seriously at Ruderealis. There was 3 5-quart ice cream pails of seeds and a group representative from here that Nevil Schoenmakers invited on a 30 day Eurail pass with instructions to "stop by when you get to Amsterdam". Seeds were transferred through the mail at that time as bird seed. They were offered as a strain from The Seed Bin, I believe, in 1986 or 85. Don't recall for sure. I know that the historical catalog is posted somewhere on the net. I kinda smiled to myself when I saw the ad.
Just previous to this one of the teenage Dauphins of the master grower was busted with a couple buds that the police had tested at 27% THC. It made the 2 major news papers here, as no one had seen anything like it, and the "reefer madness" ensued from the civilians until the panic died down. I don't know what happened to the strain after that. I do know that the next season the "kush" families out of Canada started showing greater THC contents than previously offered.
I'm not discounting the work that everyone has done in their breeding efforts. I do think that the grower from MN should get a little credit for his labor in this endeavor. The only reason I know this stuff is because at 19 I worked for the guy as Sherpa hauling water, collecting from the gorilla grows, and trimming bud till the cows came home. After 40 years I still have issues with my thumb from the scissors. I've lost contact with this individual over the years, but wouldn't trade the experience and knowledge that I had gained for anything.