Quenepaz

Quenepaz

Cannabis Strain by N.Y.Ceeds

Introduction
Quenepaz from N.Y.Ceeds continues T.H.Caeczar's Brooklyn breeding work, with the name referencing quenepas (Spanish limes or mamoncillo)—tropical fruit popular in Caribbean and Latin American communities, including New York's Puerto Rican population. The naming reflects NYC's multicultural cannabis culture where Caribbean, Latin American, and hip-hop influences merge. The 56-day flowering mostly-indica designation suggests practical breeding for quick turnaround.

Lineage
The quenepa reference implies tropical fruit aromatics—sweet, tangy, possibly citrus-forward terpene profiles. N.Y.Ceeds' breeding philosophy incorporates cultural identity alongside cannabis quality, creating strains that resonate with specific communities and experiences rather than chasing general market trends.

Terpenes
Terpene profiles suggested by tropical fruit naming typically feature limonene, myrcene, and possibly valencene or other citrus-associated terpenes—creating bright, sweet aromatics. Without laboratory analysis, grower reports become the primary documentation, though N.Y.Ceeds' limited distribution means few widespread cultivation accounts exist.

Growth
Cultivation at 56 days provides quick flowering suitable for commercial operations or growers seeking rapid crop rotation. Mostly-indica structure offers manageable height, dense flowers, predictable development.

Effects
Effects from mostly-indica genetics favor physical relaxation and mental calm, though specific experiences depend on actual parent genetics and individual response.

Documentation
N.Y.Ceeds operates through Instagram and limited distribution channels, maintaining boutique status rather than mass-market availability.

⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.

Sources: https://www.instagram.com/n.y.ceeds/

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