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Tahitian Flight


Tahitian Flight is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred by Prima as part of their "Flight" series — a lineup of Aviator-anchored crosses built around their I-95 S1 line. This release runs (Tahiti Lime × Aviator) × (Gelatti × Aviator), pulling Archive Seed Bank's Tahiti Lime and Cookie Fam's Gelatti through Prima's Aviator on both sides of the equation, which keeps the fuel-forward I-95 influence front and center across the whole genetic profile. Expect a nose that hits with sharp lime zest and tangy tropical citrus up front, followed by a peppery, gassy backbone that lingers even after the exhale. Fans of the strain have compared the flavor to sour limes with a fuel-soaked finish — tart, punchy, and unmistakably loud.

On the effects side, people who've tried Tahitian Flight commonly describe an uplifted, energetic onset that settles into a creative groove. Reviewers often report feeling focused and dialed in without the jittery edge that some sativas can bring, while others note a gentle relaxation that rounds out the experience. The buds themselves are worth a second look — dense, frosty, and coated in a heavy layer of trichomes that speaks to the strain's potency.

Tahitian Flight is a moderate-difficulty grow that reaches three to five feet indoors and can stretch to five to seven feet outdoors, with a vigorous, branchy structure that responds well to topping and low-stress training to keep the canopy even and maximize light exposure. Flowering wraps up in roughly nine weeks — about 63 days — and the yields are generous, landing around 450–550 g/m² indoors and 16–20 oz/plant outdoors when conditions cooperate. It performs in both indoor and outdoor setups but prefers a warm, Mediterranean-style climate with temps between 68–80°F and humidity dialed down to 45–55% during flower to keep mold off the dense, trichome-caked colas. Nutrient sensitivity sits in the moderate range, so a steady feeding schedule with gradual increases tends to work better than pushing heavy from the start. Growers who run extraction should take note — this one washes exceptionally well, making it a strong candidate for hash and concentrate production.
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