Mexican Xatruch by Sativa Hoarders Seed Co
Unknown Mexican × Unknown Central American
Mexican Xatruch is an indica cultivar from Sativa Hoarders Seed Co., recognized for its connection to Mesoamerican sativa genetics. This strain is noted for its uplifting cerebral effects and a complex aromatic profile that hints at its tropical heritage.
Appearance
Mexican Xatruch typically presents a tall, slender sativa structure with long internodes and narrow leaflets. Plants can grow quite large, especially outdoors, and often require support due to bud weight. The flowers are long and spear-shaped, characterized by a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, which aids in post-harvest processing. Buds are usually lime to yellow-green with orange pistils and may develop golden hues as they mature. Resin coverage is typically abundant and crystalline.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Mexican Xatruch is often described as bright, green, and layered, reminiscent of many Mexican and Central American sativas. Common notes include citrus-lime, sweet herbs, pine, and fresh-cut grass, with subtle floral undertones. Some may detect a dry spice or peppery scent, potentially from caryophyllene, and occasionally hints of tropical fruit like mango, possibly due to myrcene and ocimene. The overall scent profile is clean and uplifting, rather than overly sweet.
Effects
Mexican Xatruch is primarily known for its cerebral effects, offering an uplifting and clear-headed experience. This makes it a suitable choice for daytime use when a boost in mental focus or creativity is desired. The strain is not typically associated with heavy sedation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab data is not widely available, the terpene profile of Mexican Xatruch is often associated with terpinolene, ocimene, and limonene, contributing to its citrus, pine, and herbal notes. Myrcene and caryophyllene are also frequently mentioned as contributing to its aroma and effects. The THC content typically ranges from 15-25%, with CBD levels below 1%.
Growing
Cultivating Mexican Xatruch often involves managing its sativa-dominant growth characteristics, which include significant stretching during early flowering and extended bloom times, commonly 11-14 weeks. Plants typically exhibit a high calyx-to-leaf ratio and may require trellising to support bud development. Its structure is well-suited for indoor environments with proper canopy management and can thrive outdoors in suitable climates.
Origins & Lineage
Mexican Xatruch is a creation of Sativa Hoarders Seed Co., a breeder known for preserving sativa-leaning genetics. The name suggests a lineage rooted in Mexican cannabis heritage, potentially crossed with or inspired by Central American genetics, possibly linked to the surname Xatruch. While exact parentage is not publicly disclosed, the strain embodies a focus on traditional tropical sativa characteristics.