Tiger Blood Hash
Product Information
| Details | |
| Origin | South American, Chile |
| Cannabinoid Content | THC 65-75% |
| Terpene Profile | Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Bisabolol |
| Effects | Narcotic, Dreamy, Heavy Physical Sedation |
| Best for | Chronic Pain, High Tolerance Users, Deep Sleep |
| Usage Method | Bottle Toke, Hot Knives, Pipe |
Origins
Tiger Blood Hash is a rare and potent import that earns its fierce name from its unique visual profile and striking potency. Sourced from traditional hash-producing regions known for their high-altitude cultivars, this concentrate is distinguished by its distinct reddish-brown interior—reminiscent of dried blood or rusted iron—that reveals itself when the dark, oxidized exterior is broken open. This is not a dry commercial brick; it is an incredibly sticky resin that speaks to a meticulous hand-rubbed or careful sieving process. The aroma is exotic and intense, filling the air with heavy notes of spicy incense, musk, and a faint, sharp sweetness that cuts through the earthiness.
Effects
True to its name, Tiger Blood Hash pounces with immediate and heavy-handed effects. It is an unapologetic powerhouse, often described by veterans as “narcotic.” The high begins with a warm, heavy sensation behind the eyes that quickly washes over the entire body, locking limbs to the couch and quieting the mind. It is deeply euphoric but distinctly foggy, making it less about social energy and more about introspective, dream-like relaxation. It is a favorite among medicinal users seeking relief from severe pain or those with a high tolerance looking for something that can still deliver a knockout punch.
FAQ
Why is it called Tiger Blood Hash?
The name comes from two factors: the unique reddish-amber hue found inside the brick when cut, and its ferocious potency. It is widely considered one of the stronger imports currently available on the market.
What is the texture like?
This is a soft, pliable hash. It does not need to be heated to be crumbled, though it can be sticky on the fingers. It bubbles vigorously under a flame, indicating a very high resin-to-plant-matter ratio.
Is this suitable for beginners?
We generally advise caution for beginners. Tiger Blood is potent and can be overwhelming for those not used to concentrated imports. Start with a small “crumb” to gauge the sedation level before consuming a full session.

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