Vaquero Boriqua by Primordial Beanz
Indica Landrace Varieties × Sativa Genetics
Vaquero Boriqua is a predominantly indica strain developed by Primordial Beanz, first appearing in the early 2010s. Its name honors Latin American and Caribbean heritage, reflecting a robust and resilient character. This strain is recognized for its distinct sensory profile and reliable cultivation traits.
Appearance
Vaquero Boriqua presents dense, dark green buds characteristic of its indica lineage. A heavy trichome coating gives the buds a frosted appearance, indicating maturity. The plant features broad, serrated leaves, and its small pistils are often a vibrant orange or red, contrasting with the foliage.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Vaquero Boriqua is a complex blend of earthy and musky notes, complemented by hints of sweet spice and floral undertones. Subtle citrus notes add further depth. Upon tasting, consumers experience a deep earthiness followed by a sweet, herbal tang, with underlying spicy, pine, and subtle fruit nuances.
Effects
This strain is noted for inducing a sense of calm and fostering creativity. Its effects are generally consistent with its indica-dominant genetic makeup, offering a balanced experience for users.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Key terpenes identified in Vaquero Boriqua include myrcene and caryophyllene, contributing to its earthy and spicy aroma and flavor. The cannabinoid profile typically shows THC levels between 18% and 24%, with CBD content below 2%. Minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBN have also been detected.
Growing
Vaquero Boriqua is described as having robust cultivation traits, making it a resilient plant. Its indica heritage suggests a manageable growth pattern, favored by both novice and experienced growers for its consistent development and predictable outcomes.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Primordial Beanz, Vaquero Boriqua emerged in the early 2010s. It is primarily an indica strain, with approximately 80% indica genetics derived from traditional landrace varieties, and 20% sativa genetics contributing to its complexity. The name itself is a cultural nod to Latin American and Caribbean influences.