Guatemala Pot by Andalucaa Seeds
Guatemalan Landrace × Sativa
Guatemala Pot is an indica-dominant hybrid developed by AndalucÃa Seeds, drawing on traditional Guatemalan landrace genetics and modern breeding techniques. This strain is recognized for its balanced genetic profile, offering both stimulating and relaxing qualities. It has gained a reputation for its robust performance and resilience in cultivation.
Appearance
Guatemala Pot exhibits dense, compact buds with vibrant green hues often accented by purple. A generous coating of trichomes gives the buds a frosted appearance. Sporadic orange or red pistils contrast with the green, deepening in color as the buds mature. The plant structure is robust, with sturdy branches capable of supporting heavy yields, and it can grow taller than many indica-dominant varieties.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Guatemala Pot is complex, dominated by deep earthy notes reminiscent of fertile soil and tropical environments, complemented by subtle hints of citrus and spice. Lingering pine and herbal undertones also emerge. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, featuring a rich interplay of earthiness, spice, and sweet, tropical fruity sensations, with both sweet and savory elements noted by tasters.
Effects
Guatemala Pot is reported to provide a stimulating cerebral effect alongside deep physical relaxation, a result of its balanced indica and sativa genetic influences. Users may experience an energetic onset and enhanced mental clarity, characteristic of its sativa heritage, while the indica side contributes to a calming physical sensation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Lab reports indicate that Guatemala Pot typically contains THC concentrations averaging between 18-22%. Dominant terpenes identified include Myrcene and Limonene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor profile. Pinene is also present. The strain exhibits a balanced genetic contribution from both indica and sativa lineages.
Growing
Guatemala Pot is noted for its resilience and adaptability to various climates, with cultivation trials showing a high success rate even in challenging conditions. Growers have observed improved root development and increased yields compared to non-hybrid strains. Its genetic stability ensures predictable flowering times and robust characteristics, making it a favored choice for cultivators.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by AndalucÃa Seeds, Guatemala Pot's lineage is approximately balanced between indica and sativa influences. Approximately 50% of its ancestry traces back to indigenous Guatemalan landrace strains, known for their durability. Early breeding combined these native genetics with select sativa traits to create a stable, consistent hybrid that honors traditional cannabis heritage while incorporating modern breeding advancements.