13 Flowers
Cannabis Strain by Smiling Tiger
Introduction
13 Flowers from Smiling Tiger employs numerical designation combining unlucky superstition with botanical flowering reference. Smiling Tiger operates within specialty cannabis genetics markets with limited public documentation beyond direct grower networks. The number thirteen appears occasionally in cannabis naming—referencing cultural superstitions, generation numbers, or selection processes from breeding populations.
Lineage
Flower terminology in strain naming typically emphasizes botanical flowering characteristics—abundant flower sites, dense bud structure, or aromatic floral terpene expressions. Cannabis produces flowers (inflorescences) containing highest concentrations of cannabinoids and terpenes, making flower quality primary breeding selection criteria.
Terpenes
Terpene profiles emphasizing floral characteristics might feature linalool (lavender-floral), geraniol (rose-like), and terpineol (lilac-pine) rather than fuel, fruit, or earthy dominant aromatics. However, without lineage documentation or analytical testing, specific terpene predictions remain speculative.
Growth
Cultivation requirements remain undocumented. Cannabis breeding selections prioritize various characteristics—yield, potency, terpene profiles, structure, or resistance traits—creating diverse growing requirements across different genetics.
Effects
Effects depend on cannabinoid ratios developed through breeding selection and growing conditions.
Documentation
Smiling Tiger maintains limited online presence, operating primarily through word-of-mouth specialty networks.
⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.
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