Coquito pours out like a holiday dessert in flower form, a balanced hybrid bred by Electraleaf from San Juan Flan and Horchata. The bouquet leads with creamy vanilla and toasted sugar, then folds in warm cinnamon and soft floral spice, echoing its Puerto Rican namesake. Beta-caryophyllene, limonene, and linalool drive the profile, showing as sweet cream on the inhale and a gentle, earthy finish. Under the jar, dense, frosty colas stack compactly with bright orange pistils and a sticky sheen; expect medium yields on a well-trained canopy. In the room, Coquito generally behaves like a 50/50 hybrid, offering an easygoing lift before settling into calm clarity; batches have tested as high as about 30.6% THC with trace CBD, while many fall in the mid- to upper-20s, making its potency felt without bluster. Indoors it tends to finish around 63–67 days after flip, rewarding patient growers with uniform, dessert-leaning buds that trim clean and cure to a satin gloss. Flavor stays consistent from grind to exhale — vanilla cream, sweet bakery dough, and a pinch of spice — while the headspace turns upbeat, sociable, and lightly euphoric. Credit Electraleaf for capturing the holiday-treat vibe: Coquito is flan, cinnamon, and sunshine wrapped into one gleaming hybrid.





