
- Uplifting, compact and greenhouse-friendly
Mike Tai
Mike Tai is a compact Sativa-dominant hybrid valued for clear, uplifting effects and a citrusy, earthy flavour.
- Compact plants ideal for limited spaces
- Clear, focused uplift with citrus notes
- Resilient genetics from Thai x Skunk lineage
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Thai x Skunk |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium, bushy structure |
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Medium, circa 400-500 g/m² (indoor) |
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Earthy, Citrus zest, Spicy herbal |
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Feminised |
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humid greenhouse environments |
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Uplifting, Clear-headed focus, Mild euphoria |
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Indoor, greenhouse or sheltered outdoor |
About Mike Tai
Mike Tai is a reliable Sativa-leaning hybrid bred from Thai and Skunk lines that performs well in managed greenhouse and indoor setups. It produces moderate yields of fragrant buds with a clear-headed high suited to daytime use and requires attention to humidity and airflow to prevent mould in damper climates.
Mike Tai is a Sativa-dominant hybrid that leans toward energetic and social effects. The plant shows hybrid vigour while keeping a sativa-style uplift.
THC levels typically sit between 18 and 22 percent, offering a reliable psychoactive hit without extreme intensity. Regular testers report consistent potency across proper grows.
CBD content is low, usually below one percent, so it is not noted for heavy physical relief. The cannabinoid profile favours cerebral and mood effects rather than strong analgesia.
Mike Tai descends from Thai landrace genetics crossed with a Skunk lineage. The pairing brings tropical terpenes and resilient growth characteristics.
Seeds are typically available as feminised, simplifying canopy planning for most growers. Feminised seed types ensure a female-only crop when grown correctly.
This strain is intermediate to grow and benefits from careful humidity control in humid greenhouse environments. Plants will reward attention to ventilation and mould prevention.
Flowering typically completes within eight to ten weeks under optimal conditions. Outdoor growers in temperate zones may see harvest times align with this window.
Yields are moderate and reliable when plants receive steady light and nutrients. Growers can expect around 400 to 500 grams per square metre indoors with good technique.
Plants stay short to medium with a compact, bushy structure suited to air pruning or topping. This makes canopy management straightforward for trained growers.
Indoors and in greenhouse setups around Leicester this variety does well with stable temperatures and extracted humidity. Outdoors in Leicester it prefers a sheltered spot away from heavy rain and damp.
Growing Mike Tai in Leicester with humid greenhouse environments requires strict ventilation and dehumidification to prevent mould. Regular airflow and spot checks for bud rot keep plants healthy in this climate.
Effects start with an uplifting head high that sharpens focus and sociability. The high eases into a gentle sense of wellbeing without heavy sedation.
The flavour blends earthy base notes with bright citrus and a spicy herbal finish. Smoke is smooth with a clean aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18/6 during veg and switch to 12/12 for flowering to encourage compact internodes and robust bud set.
Ensure constant airflow, reduce canopy density, and use dehumidifiers or timed vents to keep relative humidity under control during flowering.
Yes, it responds well to topping, low-stress training and SCROG to maintain an even canopy and boost yields.
Begin bloom nutrients at week two of the 12/12 cycle and gradually increase according to plant response.
Introduce predatory insects, keep the space clean, and inspect new plants before entry to reduce pest pressure.
Dry in a dark, ventilated room at 18-20°C and 50-60% RH to preserve terpenes and avoid mould.
Yes, its short to medium stature and bushy growth make Mike Tai a good candidate for small indoor cannabis grow spaces when using SCROG or topping to control height.
CO2 can boost yields under intense lighting but is not essential for small-scale or beginner grows.
Check trichomes from week six onward and harvest when you reach the desired mix of cloudy to amber resin for your preferred effect.
A short flush of plain water in the final 7-10 days can improve smoke quality, but monitor plant condition to avoid stress.
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