X13 by Unknown Or Legendary
Indica Landraces
X13 is an indica-dominant strain with a mysterious origin, quickly becoming a favorite for its potent effects and complex sensory profile. Legend suggests it was bred by a secretive group aiming for a robust indica with balanced flavors and aromas.
Appearance
X13 produces dense, resinous buds characterized by a deep green coloration often accented with purple undertones. Abundant trichome production gives the buds a frosted appearance, signaling high cannabinoid content. Vibrant orange pistils contrast with the dark foliage.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of X13 is a complex blend, starting with a prominent earthy and musky scent, layered with sweet, spicy, and herbal notes. Consumers often describe the flavor as deeply earthy with spicy undertones, and some report hints of pine and mint. A delicate, bittersweet finish lingers after consumption.
Effects
X13 is primarily known for delivering a strong body high, promoting deep relaxation and a sense of calm, which users report helps alleviate physical tension and pain. While predominantly indica, it can also offer a slight cerebral invigoration and mood uplift, providing a balanced experience.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analyses indicate X13 typically contains THC levels between 20-25% and CBD below 1%. Prominent terpenes identified include myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene, which contribute to its distinct aroma, flavor, and therapeutic properties. Minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC are also present in smaller concentrations.
Origins & Lineage
The exact origins of X13 are unknown, attributed to a group referred to as Unknown or Legendary. Genetic analysis points to a predominantly indica lineage, estimated at 80-85% indica, with subtle sativa influences contributing to its balanced effects. It is noted for its resilience and dense bud structure.
Growing
Breeders have selected X13 for traits beneficial to cultivation, including dense bud structure, short internode spacing, and robust resistance to pests and diseases. The strain is noted for its high yield potential and adaptability to varied climates, typical of its indica landrace heritage.