
Churroz Clone
$89.00
Churroz clones - cinnamon-forward exotic cross. 21-25% THC. Cinnamon, sweet, earthy. Distinct from Churro Gelato - the standalone cinnamon expression.
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Description
Description
About Churroz
Churroz and Churro Gelato are two distinct strains in the cinnamon-flavor category. Where Churro Gelato pairs cinnamon with the Gelato creamy-sweet backbone, Churroz is the standalone cinnamon expression - a cross where the cinnamon spice character is the dominant note without the creamy counterbalance.
The result is a warmer, spicier aroma profile dominated by caryophyllene's peppery-spice contribution with linalool adding the floral cinnamon sweetness.
| Genetics | Cinnamon-forward exotic cross | THC | 21-25% |
| Type | Hybrid | Flower | 8-9 weeks |
| Terpenes | Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Limonene | Difficulty | Intermediate |
| Flavor | Cinnamon, sweet, earthy | Effects | Relaxing, euphoric, uplifting |
Street-Fair Cinnamon, Unfrosted
Churroz and Churro Gelato share a theme but not a recipe: where the Gelato cross pours cream over the cinnamon, Churroz serves it straight - warm cinnamon-sugar over earth, brighter and lighter without the dessert-cart richness. The limonene in the profile gives the spice a lift its creamy cousin lacks, and the effect follows: at 21-25% THC, Churroz leans noticeably more uplifting, the rare cinnamon strain that works before sunset.
Effects and Character
The session opens warm and bright - a cheerful, cozy euphoria that suits afternoons the way the smell of cinnamon suits a kitchen - and relaxes gradually into a comfortable, social evening gear. It never reaches the body weight of the dessert-shelf heavyweights, which is its role: the spice profile for hours when you still have plans. Consumers who love warm flavors but avoid heavy effects finally get both.
Growing Churroz
The grow runs friendly: medium frame, 50-65% stretch, even branching, moderate feeding, 8-9 week finish - a standard intermediate package with no hidden clauses. The flower sets medium-dense with amber pistils that suit the theme, and frost coverage lands solidly above average.
The cinnamon character deepens through the final two weeks and the early cure - finish fully, dry slow, and the spice settles from sharp to warm. Harvest at 15-25% amber to keep the uplifting lean that separates this cut from its creamy cousin.
Churroz FAQ
Churroz vs. Churro Gelato? Straight cinnamon versus cinnamon-and-cream - brighter effect here, richer dessert there.
Day or night? Afternoon onward - the most daytime-friendly spice profile we carry.
Difficulty? Comfortable intermediate, no special demands.
Best pairing? Coffee, honestly - and in the garden, a heavy dessert cut to cover the hours this one leaves open.
Spice as a Season
Cinnamon profiles peak with the calendar - the same jar that reads pleasant in June reads perfect in October - and growers who time runs around the year give Churroz the autumn slot deliberately. Its brighter, uplifting lean extends the seasonal logic: this is the spice strain for daylight hours of cold months, fall hikes and holiday afternoons, where its creamy cousin owns the fireside evenings. The pairing of the two churro cuts covers the whole season from one flavor family - and tasting them side by side is the catalog's clearest lesson in what a single Gelato parent changes.
Display note: the amber-pistiled, gold-toned finish photographs like autumn itself - in a jar lineup of greens and purples, Churroz supplies the warm color the shelf is usually missing.
Related strains: Churro Gelato | Karamel Kandy

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