Description
Torreon is a Central Mexican cultivar from the Mexican state of Coahuila, which borders Zacatecas and Durango, Chihuahua and Nuevo Leon. Medium in height, extremely resinous and produces good-sized colas and flowers that reek like skunk and funk, depending on phenotype. It can bleed purple sap. The Michoacán male also bleeds purple sap and comes from a line which can sometimes bleed red and black as well as the purple. The Michoacán is a narrow leaf sativa which produces long colas. The Torreon is what grew there in the early 2000’s and the Michoacán is an old heirloom variety. 14 to 16 weeks flowering.