Miss Colombia - Cindy La Pew x Colombian Black
Trek into the wilderness of Colombia where the unmistakable landrace sativa grows in all its glory. Those who smoked fine herb from the sixties and seventies will not forget it's soaring rush and signature aromas. Since then, this breed has become a pillar in the cannabis genetics of today.
Our mindset behind this cross stemmed from our desire to create a more versatile hybrid that would possess the best attributes of the refined indoor and the landrace worlds. The Cindy La Pew is an outstanding female with a potent high and mouth-watering bag appeal qualities. It grows like a skunk and can get very big. By introducing our indoor princess to the Colombian Black, we attained amazing phenotypes drawing from both sides of the spectrum.
Resistance to mold, bugs, and droughts have all been enhanced in this hybrid. While each phenotype may vary, our test found that every phenotype showed increased immunity to molds and spider mites. Expect flowering times to fall between 9 and 13 weeks. Phenotypes will vary in many ways. Some buds will be denser while others will have a more fox-tailing effect. Expect smells to fall somewhere between the tropical pineapple, melon, skunk, diesel to the perfume pepper and cinnamon.
- Sativa Dominant
- 9 - 13 Weeks
- High Yields
- Very strong medicinal qualities.
Strain FAQ
Which terpenes are common in cinnamon-flavored cannabis?
Aside from Caryophyllene, Humulene and Myrcene add richness to cinnamon-flavored strains. Humulene's earthiness and Myrcene's musky note compliment Caryophyllene's spicy warmth to create a rich perfume.
What is the impact of pest resistance on cannabis yield and quality?
Pest-resistant strains tend to produce higher yields and maintain better quality, as they suffer less damage from insects, leading to more robust growth and cleaner, safer cannabis products.
What climates are best for strains with Central American and Caribbean heritage like this one?
These strains thrive in humid and tropical Central American and Caribbean settings. They resist pests and moulds common in these environments, making them useful for breeding programmes to improve cannabis disease resistance.