Tree of Life Weed
A central concept across a wide range of cultures and religions, tree of life art illustrates the universal connection between all life. The mythological flora also plays an important role in biology, representing life’s single point of origin and subsequent evolution into distinct species. The etymological link between the Tree of Life and cannabis is not without controversy, but the terpene profile of this strain suggests that the legendary flora could indeed be a form of cannabis.
A Closer Look at Tree of Life Cannabis: Understanding its Unique Characteristics
Known for its balanced effects and rich flavor profiles, Tree of Life is an ideal choice for both novice and veteran marijuana consumers. This sativa-leaning hybrid of Trainwreck and Mendocino Purps delivers both physical relaxation and a subtle boost of mental stimulation. The high THC content in this strain makes it ideal for focusing on analytical tasks and stimulating creative, open-ended projects.
Growers will enjoy cultivating this sativa-dominant plant that is capable of producing large yields in a relatively short amount of time. While not well-suited to indoor growing, Tree of Life is a suitable option for outdoor gardens provided they have warm, moderately humid weather and plenty of sunlight. This cultivar produces buds that are round in shape and feature a soft sage-green color with honey-shaded pistils. Buds are covered with a thick coating of frosty white trichomes that add to its flavor and potency.
While manual removal of tree-of-heaven can be effective, it is important to minimize soil disturbance on the site as it is an aggressive weed that readily resprouts from cut stems and stumps. A hack-and-squirt or similar herbicide treatment is recommended for control of this noxious weed, as proper timing of applications will maximize injury to the roots.