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Pure Mexican landrace — the source strain behind Acapulco Gold.
Acapulco is on the shelf at Seattle Cannabis Co. today.
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Acapulco is the broader Mexican landrace from the Guerrero coast that Acapulco Gold descends from — pure equatorial sativa with citrus-and-earth aromatics and the long head-up ceiling of an unhybridized landrace. Customers familiar with Acapulco Gold (the gold-leaf phenotype) should know this is the broader source category. Landrace genetics mean phenotype variance is wide.
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Genetics
Acapulco's parents, descendants, and sister strains in the catalog.
Aromatic chemistry
Acapulco Gold is one specific phenotype of the broader Acapulco landrace — the gold-leaf expression with the famous golden-trichome coverage. Acapulco as a category includes the gold pheno plus other regional expressions from the Guerrero coast.
Acapulco is a sativa — head-up and uplifted in character, with the energetic profile customers expect from sativa-dominant flower. The lineage is Landrace — Mexico (Guerrero / Acapulco region).
Acapulco hits citrus up front, earth through the middle, and pine on the exhale. The smell out of the jar reads the same way — distinctive once you've had it once or twice.
Acapulco tests in the 13–18% THC range — on the lower end for a flower strain. Customers report a milder, easier experience than the 24%+ heavy hitters.
Acapulco reads as a daytime strain — head-up and uplifted, the kind customers commonly reach for in the morning or early afternoon when there's still a to-do list.
Verified May 16, 2026 against 2 sources.
21+. Cannabis affects people differently — your experience may vary. Not medical advice. Effects described are common customer reports, not promises. Seattle Cannabis Co., Seattle, WA.