
Cuban Black The Church Clone
$89.00
Cuban Black The Church clones - Cuban landrace x The Church genetics. 20-25% THC. Exotic floral, earthy, spiced. Dual heritage: Caribbean landrace meets sacred genetics.
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Description
Description
About Cuban Black The Church
Cuban Black The Church carries two naming frameworks: the Cuban genetic heritage (Caribbean landrace genetics, tropical floral complexity) and The Church (a sacred/spiritual naming trend in boutique cannabis). Together they create a strain with cultural depth on both sides.
The Cuban landrace contribution brings tropical floral notes and a cerebral, slightly psychedelic character. The Church adds the spiritual weight - a strain with presence.
| Genetics | Cuban landrace x The Church | THC | 20-25% |
| Type | Hybrid | Flower | 9-10 weeks |
| Terpenes | Myrcene, Terpinolene, Caryophyllene | Difficulty | Intermediate |
| Flavor | Exotic floral, earthy, spiced | Effects | Uplifting, cerebral, euphoric |
Landrace Blood, Cathedral Calm
Most of this catalog is modern crosses of modern crosses; Cuban Black The Church reaches back further on both sides. A true Cuban landrace - dark, spiced, shaped by generations of island sun rather than indoor selection - meets The Church, the storied European variety named for its steeple-quiet calm. The result is the catalog's deepest heritage pairing: an exotic floral-spice profile nothing contemporary produces, a cerebral 20-25% THC, and the patience requirement to match - 9 to 10 weeks of flower, the shelf's longest service.
Effects and Character
The high is old-world in structure: cerebral first and foremost - a clear, contemplative, almost meditative euphoria with terpinolene's bright thread running through it - that lifts thought rather than volume. The middle is long, articulate, and unusually self-aware; the landing gentle. It's the catalog's best thinking strain: journals, long walks, conversations that go somewhere. Consumers raised on dessert genetics describe the first session as a genuinely different category of high, which is precisely the heritage talking.
Growing Cuban Black The Church
Landrace patience is the entry fee: the 9-10 week flower runs a week or two past everything else in the room, on a tall, vigorous frame with a 65-80% stretch that demands early topping and real height planning. In exchange, the genetics carry landrace hardiness - heat, humidity, and neglect tolerance modern exotics never inherited. Feeding is moderate; overfeeding is the main rookie error.
Harvest at 10-20% amber to keep the cerebral clarity, cure a full month, and accept the schedule: the calendar is the price of flavors no modern cross can counterfeit.
Cuban Black The Church FAQ
Why the long flower? Landrace genetics - 9-10 weeks is the heritage tax, paid once per run.
Effect? Cerebral, clear, contemplative - the catalog's thinking strain.
Grow difficulty? Intermediate with height planning and patience.
Related cuts? Eruoz and Trinidad OG share the passport shelf.
Session Notes
Cuban Black The Church gets scheduled differently than anything else here: consumers reserve it for sessions with room to think - morning coffee on a quiet weekend, long solo walks, the journal hour. The cerebral clarity holds conversation beautifully but is honestly best spent on interior work; regulars describe it as the strain that pays attention back. It also serves as the catalog's palate-reset in the largest sense: a different century of cannabis, one jar over.
For growers, the run is a heritage project worth treating as one: give it the room's tallest corner, top it twice, and let the landrace hardiness carry the environmental slack while you mind the calendar. The week-ten patience and the month-long cure are non-negotiable - both are where the exotic floral-spice actually develops - and the finished jar is the rarest thing a home grower can produce: flavor with no modern equivalent.
Related strains: Bangkok Purple | Tallymon | Pink Buffalo

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