Tutankhamon is a sativa dominant hybrid strain that is made up of 60 percent sativa genetics and 40 percent indica genetics. The strain is gifted with the skunky nature of its parent strain AK-47. Tutankhamon is capable of igniting a powerful cerebral buzz that creates an active high suitable for remaining functional and productive.
The frosty flowers produced by the strain contain an impressive THC content of 23 percent. This is enough to get mind's racing, out of the box thoughts flowing, and creativity booming. The buds also contain a CBD content of 1.8 percent which is enough to make it worth mentioning.
The high generated from smoking blunts and bowls containing Tutankhamon targets both the body and the mind, making it both energising and relaxing. The head high produced by the strain is characterised by deep thoughts, meditative states, and sometimes spaced out sensations. The body high element is defined by couch lock, sleepiness, and pain numbing effects.
When ripping a bong loaded with Tutankhamon smokers may be pleasantly surprised at the taste that rolls over their tongue. The strain is reported to feature flavours of cranberry, raspberry, blueberry, honey, licorice, and butterscotch. The aromas produced by the strain are equally as mesmerising and display the scents of orange, sweetness, and earthiness.
Tutankhamon plants usually maintain quite a short size and often reach heights of around 75cm. This small stature makes them a good strain to cultivate when limited by space. It also makes them a fine choice when looking for plants that will help growers maintain discretion and a low profile. If growing the strain indoors within a grow room or tent then expect to witness yields of around 600g per square metre.
If you plan on cultivating this strain outdoors within garden beds or at a guerilla grow location then you can expect to receive high yields. The flowering times of plants is approximately 60 days and harvest time for outdoor plants usually occurs around the middle of October.