Agua E Panela Con Lima3n
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Agua E Panela Con Lima3n is a sativa-dominant strain developed by Black Tuna, known for its creative and energizing effects. It combines a rich heritage with modern breeding for a unique sensory profile that appeals to both enthusiasts and medical users.
Appearance
This strain presents visually striking, dense buds that are medium to large in size. They are characterized by vibrant green hues, often interspersed with purple undertones, and are covered in a generous layer of trichomes. The buds typically have a sticky consistency and a well-defined structure, indicative of a robust genetic background.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Agua E Panela Con Lima3n is a captivating blend of sweet and tangy notes, starting with a prominent lemon scent that evolves into subtle earthy undertones. Upon consumption, the flavor mirrors this complexity, delivering an initial burst of citrus, reminiscent of lemon, complemented by tropical fruit nuances like mango and pineapple. Further inhales reveal delicate herbal and earthy accents.
Effects
Agua E Panela Con Lima3n provides a predominantly cerebral and invigorating experience, characterized by a rapid onset of energizing euphoria. Users often report enhanced creativity and mental clarity, making it suitable for daytime activities. The effects are generally uplifting and may include a gentle body relaxation, with a transition to a calmer state occurring after the initial peak.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain's profile is shaped by its sativa genetics, with THC levels typically ranging from 18% to 24% in optimal conditions, and CBD present in trace amounts (around 1-2%). Limonene is a dominant terpene, contributing to its citrus notes, alongside myrcene and caryophyllene, which add earthy and spicy dimensions. This combination influences both the sensory experience and potential therapeutic benefits.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Black Tuna, Agua E Panela Con Lima3n is a sativa-dominant hybrid with approximately 70-80% sativa genetics. Its creation involved crossing strains to enhance sativa traits and introduce a distinct citrus character, drawing inspiration from traditional references for its name. Breeding efforts began around the mid-2010s, focusing on experimental sativa genetics.