Tahiti Twist has become popular with budtenders and consumers alike, and for good reason. This blend of Tahiti Lime and Lemon Royale is a substantial addition to Alt-Sol’s already respected Sativa-hybrid lineup, delivering something that feels both familiar and distinctive while still packing real potency.

Tahiti Twist

Alternative Solutions

CLASS: S/H

GENOTYPE: Lemon Royale X Tahiti Lime

PHENOTYPE: Dark Leaves, Amber, Resinous, Golden, Citrus, Spice, Lime

OVERALL RATING: A

Appearance

Tahiti Twist presents with lovely tan accents and an amber hue, layered over an undercoat of onyx-colored leaves. The trichomes are healthy and loosely packed across the nug, standing tall with a white, pearlescent sheen. Alt-Sol’s staple orange pistils weave through the flower, creating a look reminiscent of streaks of fire across sand and obsidian.

Aroma

The aroma opens with a golden-amber musk, followed by a deep lime tang and heavy earth notes. That warm musk is reminiscent of Berry Cinex, an older Alt-Sol cultivar, but Tahiti Twist builds on it with layers of lemon, lime, and basil.

Taste

Tahiti Twist’s inhale closely mirrors the aroma, delivering smooth citrus and sourness up front. On the exhale, a subtle spice rounds things out. The flavor remains consistent throughout the session, with Tahiti Twist’s lime-forward richness never entirely fading and always asserting itself.

Effects

Among Alt-Sol’s lineup, Tahiti Twist is the closest thing to a classic like Green Crack. The elevation is long and steady, starting focused, uplifting, and lightly energetic. It puts a battery in your back and lets you charge into the day.

As the experience progresses, a slight heaviness settles above the eyes, a sign that more grounding terpenes are stepping in as the initial stimulation tapers off. Tahiti Twist is especially appealing for sativa fans who want balance and don’t want to feel overly wired for hours on end.

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