Mai Tai

aka
  • Mai Thai,
    Hybrid 26% THC

At a Glance

Feelings: Euphoric, Happy, Social,
Negatives: Dry Eyes, Dry Mouth, Paranoid,
Commonly Used For: Anxiety, Depression, Pain,
Calming Energizing
Low THC High THC

Mai Tai Strain Overview

Forget about ordering a Mai Tai served with cherries and a cocktail umbrella because the Mai Tai strain of cannabis might transport your senses to bliss beach without a hangover! Also known as “Mai Thai,” this blend is a euphoric medley of Maui Waui and Tutti Frutti genetics. Displaying luminous green nugs speckled with amber hairs, patients applaud this sociable strain for mood enhancement (which makes sense considering the Tahitian translation of Mai Tai is “very good”).

The fruity, citrus, and tropical flavors evoke the famous beverage of the same name. Unlike the drink, the Mai Tai strain is naturally garnished with gleaming resin droplets, mirroring its fair THC (26-32%) content.

Strain profile, effects, and common uses are based on customer reviews. Further research is needed, and effects may vary by user. Information on this page does not constitute or replace medical advice.

Effects

Euphoric Happy Social Dry Eyes Dry Mouth Paranoid

Aromas

Citrus Fruity Sour Tropical

Terpenes

Limonene Caryophyllene Pinene

Cannabinoids

26% THC

Mai Tai Strain Effects & Common Usage

Mai Tai’s limonene content may enhance the uplifting effects of THC (26-32%), making this strain an appealing choice for patients with depression. Both compounds may also provide relief from pain and inflammation. 

Euphoric. THC may promote euphoria, likely by promoting the release of dopamine

Happy. Limonene and THC may have cerebral and uplifting effects that may help increase feelings of happiness.

Sociable. THC may help induce feelings of sociability.

Anxiety. Pinene, limonene, and caryophyllene may help reduce feelings of anxiety.

Depression. Pinene has been shown in studies to help induce anti-depressant effects. 

Pain. Along with the pain-relieving potential of THC, the terpenes caryophyllene, pinene, and limonene have demonstrated anti-inflammatory properties and may help with pain relief.

Mai Tai Strain Dosage Recommendations

Due to this strain’s powerful THC content (26-32%), it is not recommended for beginner consumers. Tolerant consumers should assess their effects with one to two puffs. 

The right dosage can vary greatly from one user to the next. If you have questions about finding the right dosage or product type for your needs, consider consulting with a medical cannabis doctor, or you can request a consultation with NuggMD’s Cannabis Concierge.

Cultivation Tips

Space Needed 5 - 8 ft height
Growing Environment Medium humidity, warm environment (70 - 80 degrees Fahrenheit)
Flowering Time 8 - 9 weeks
Yield High
Recommended Level Experienced