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Punto Rojo de la Sierra
Punto Rojo de la Sierra is a indica-dominant strain with citrus, skunk flavors, known for relaxed, sleepy effects.
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Punto Rojo de la Sierra Strain Overview
Punto Rojo de la Sierra is a indica dominant hybrid (60% indica/40% sativa) strain with a character all of its own. This infamous bud boasts a THC level that ranges from 15-21% on average, with 0.5% CBD. It is sold as regular seeds, and it remains one of the most requested cuts in its class year after year.
Users describe the Punto Rojo de la Sierra high as a slow, warming body melt that starts at the back of the head and rolls down through the limbs, easing muscles into deep, contented calm while the mind drifts into a hazy, happy state. Even at its heaviest, a quiet euphoria hums in the background, keeping the experience warm rather than sedating from the first hit. Because of these effects, Punto Rojo de la Sierra is often chosen for managing chronic stress, muscle tension and insomnia and other sleep disorders, especially by those who want relief without reaching for anything heavier.
Punto Rojo de la Sierra has a delicious citrus and skunk flavor that lingers on the tongue long after the exhale, with an aroma to match that grows sharper as the buds are broken apart. Each exhale leaves a citrus-tinged aftertaste that keeps you coming back for one more taste. This bud has chunky popcorn-shaped vivid green nugs with warm amber tones, curly amber hairs and a thick coat of frosty crystal trichomes.
For growers, Punto Rojo de la Sierra offers an easy, forgiving grow that suits first-time cultivators — expect plants flowering in around 8 weeks, at home in controlled indoor setups. It shrugs off common beginner mistakes, and yields stay respectable even when conditions are less than perfect. Plants stay compact enough for tents and small rooms, which makes canopy management straightforward. Its genetics run through the wider Sierra family — see Sierra Madre Mexican and Sierra Nevada for close relatives worth comparing before you buy.