Cuban Linx
About Cuban Linx
History and Genetics
Cuban Linx is a hybrid strain that is believed to be a cross between The Cube and Chemdawg.
Appearance, Aroma and Flavor
Cuban Linx typically has dense, cone-shaped buds that are covered in a layer of trichomes. The buds have a light green color with orange hairs and a coating of resin. The aroma is complex, with hints of pine, citrus, and diesel. The flavor is also unique with earthy, woody, and spicy notes and a hint of sweetness.
Effects
Cuban Linx is known for its uplifting and energizing effects that can help improve mood, increase focus and creativity, and provide an overall sense of well-being. These balancing and energizing effects make this strain perfect to smoke at any time of the day. It can also provide a mild body buzz that can help alleviate symptoms such as pain and muscle tension.
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Growing
Cuban Linx can be grown indoors or outdoors, but it requires a warm, dry climate with plenty of light and good air circulation. It has a flowering time of around 8-9 weeks and can yield moderate to high amounts of buds.
Reviews
Franklin Nathan Stine
so hey now i'm back with the deets as to the wake n bake and i must say i started around 930 am and the citrus lime in this batch was insanely delicious. so much so that i kept it going til after 1pm. very mild but i lke mine at 600 pelinail YMMV. this extract by tribalwill be a regular among my arsenal of flavours. im sure anyone that tries this will be satisfied. very nice morning and early afternoon with or without coffee. i could have stopped before i did, byt why not keep enjoying a good thing. gonna have to stop by the dispo again for another gram or 2. thanks tribal, great product. i am not affiliated. thanks wikileaf (also not affiliated)
franklin nathan stine
just got 1g of live resin from the dispo. gonna w&b with it in the morrow and leave another detailed review. i give it 5 stars now cause im sure this will be a pleasant morning with coffee and then the indica flows around 330pm west coast time. thanks wikileaf, and thanks to the west coast canadian growers.