Curimagua by Breeders
Sativa Landraces × Indica Stabilizing Genetics
Curimagua is an indica-dominant hybrid strain developed by Breeders, recognized for its distinctive aromatic profile and balanced potency. It emerged from a meticulous breeding program aiming to combine uplifting energy with unique sensory characteristics.
Appearance
Curimagua presents dense, elongated buds that are coated in a generous layer of resin. The appearance is characterized by vibrant green hues, often accented with purple and orange pistils. Its structure is noted for a balance between density and aeration.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Curimagua is a complex blend, featuring dominant citrus notes with undertones of spice and earth. Its flavor profile mirrors this complexity, offering bright, lemon-infused tastes complemented by herbal and floral finishes. Subtle diesel notes may emerge during combustion.
Effects
Users report that Curimagua delivers a balanced experience, often described as uplifting and stimulating. It is associated with cerebral effects that can foster creativity and provide energetic sensations. The strain is known for its potency, with THC levels typically ranging between 20% and 25%.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
The terpene profile is rich, with dominant compounds including limonene, myrcene, and pinene contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor. Curimagua contains significant THC levels, generally between 20% and 25%, and lower levels of CBD, typically below 1% to 2%. Minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC may also be present, potentially enhancing the entourage effect.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by the breeding group Breeders, Curimagua was created over nearly a decade through a careful selection process. Its genetic makeup is primarily sativa (approximately 80%), with stabilizing indica influences making up the remaining 20%. The lineage draws from traditional sativa landraces, with comparisons drawn to strains like Haze and Acapulco Gold.
Cultivation Notes
While specific cultivation details are not extensively provided, the strain's genetics suggest a robust growth pattern. The bud structure indicates a need for conditions that support dense development while maintaining aeration, typical of sativa-dominant hybrids.