Chapita De Michoacan by Cannabiogen
Indica Landrace Strains × Sativa Landrace Strains × Modern Hybrids
Chapita De Michoacan is a hybrid strain developed by Cannabiogen, honoring its namesake region in Mexico. It is the result of careful breeding to combine traditional landrace genetics with modern cultivation for enhanced performance, potency, and flavor.
Appearance
Chapita De Michoacan produces visually appealing buds that are dense and compact, heavily coated in shimmering trichomes. The plant displays a color palette ranging from deep greens to vibrant lime, with occasional purple hues, and is adorned with bright orange pistils.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is a complex bouquet featuring deep, earthy forest-floor notes complemented by hints of pine and smoky herbal undertones. Subtle spicy notes emerge, reminiscent of traditional Mexican cuisine. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering rich herbal tastes with a delicate natural sweetness, followed by citrusy undertones and a lingering piney spice.
Effects
This strain is known to provide a balanced experience, merging relaxation with gentle mental stimulation. Users often report a sense of calm and balanced euphoria, conducive to both introspection and social interaction. Its hybrid nature offers a multifaceted profile that can both uplift and soothe.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Chapita De Michoacan typically contains THC levels between 18-22%, with CBD below 1%. Key terpenes include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, contributing to its earthy, citrus, and spicy notes. Minor terpenes like Pinene and Linalool are also present, potentially contributing to its therapeutic properties and the entourage effect.
Growing
While specific cultivation details are not provided, the strain is noted for its robust genetic background and improved performance, suggesting a resilient plant. Its balanced indica-sativa heritage implies it may adapt to various growing conditions.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Cannabiogen, Chapita De Michoacan was bred to capture the essence of traditional Mexican landrace strains. Its genetic makeup is a near-perfect equilibrium of indica and sativa, with approximately 53% indica and 47% sativa markers, combining heritage with modern hybrid traits.