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No. 7759Sativa

Pablo Escobar Weed

Colombian Landrace × OG Kush × Skunk × Haze

Pablo Escobar Weed is a sativa-leaning hybrid that draws inspiration from Colombia's rich cannabis history. Emerging in the mid-2010s, it's recognized for its potent THC content and a complex aroma profile.

EffectsCerebral Energetic Potent
May help withStress
AromaCitrusCoffeeDieselFloralHerbalIncenseLemonPepperPineWoody

Appearance

Buds typically present as medium to large spears with dense calyx stacking and a noticeable encrustation of trichomes. The color ranges from lime-green to deeper forest tones, often accented by amber pistils and occasional purpling. High calyx-to-leaf ratios contribute to an attractive, easy-to-trim structure.

The resin production is significant, with bulbous gland heads and a sticky, greasy texture. Dried flower density is above average, offering a satisfying springiness when pressed. Properly cured buds snap cleanly and fracture into resinous particles, accumulating a notable layer of kief.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma profile is complex, often opening with notes of citrus zest and sweet herbs, underpinned by warm pepper and wood. A distinct incense thread, reminiscent of classic Colombian strains, is frequently detected. Breaking apart the buds can reveal a diesel-like edge, suggesting influence from OG or Chem genetics. The overall bouquet is perceived as both bright and deep, with evolving layers.

On the inhale, flavors of bright lemon-lime and sweet herb dominate, quickly followed by peppery spice. The mid-palate introduces woodsy resin and incense notes, sometimes with a faint diesel undertone. The exhale features a pepper-citrus sparkle, leaving a clean, slightly tart, and resinous aftertaste.

Effects

Pablo Escobar Weed is generally described as having a fast-hitting and long-lasting effect profile. It is associated with a cerebral experience, delivering a potent and assertive sensation. While often sativa-leaning, reports suggest a grounded element that balances the energetic qualities.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

This strain is characterized by strong THC content, typically ranging from 10-25%, with minimal CBD levels (< 1%). The terpene profile is often rich, with dominant notes of Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, complemented by Humulene and Ocimene. This combination contributes to its distinctive aroma and flavor complexity.

Origins & Lineage

The naming of Pablo Escobar Weed pays homage to Colombia's cannabis heritage, though exact breeder attribution is unclear. It is widely believed to be a hybrid that combines Colombian landrace genetics or descendants with modern, potency-focused strains. Hypotheses suggest crosses like Colombian Gold with OG Kush, or a three-way combination involving Colombian, Skunk, and Kush.

The strain's identity has been shaped by its presence on underground and dispensary menus since the mid-2010s. Despite variations in phenotypes and regional differences, a core profile of strong THC, bright terpenes, and a memorable aroma has led to its recognition. It is often cultivated to exhibit high resin density, a characteristic valued by extractors.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Pablo Escobar Weed?
Pablo Escobar Weed typically has a THC content ranging from 10% to 25%.
What are the dominant terpenes in Pablo Escobar Weed?
Dominant terpenes often include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, with supporting notes of Humulene and Ocimene.
What kind of effects does Pablo Escobar Weed produce?
It is known for producing cerebral effects that are fast-hitting and long-lasting, often described as potent and assertive.
What is the origin of the Pablo Escobar Weed strain name?
The strain is named in reference to the Colombian figure, signaling a connection to Colombia's cannabis heritage, though exact breeder attribution is unknown.