Cujo stalks the garden with the hybrid vigor of its parents, Cuban Linx and Gnarbarian, a Swamp Boys Seeds pairing built for bright aroma and swift development. Expect tall, well-branched plants that stack speared colas - often the corn-on-the-cob buds Cuban Linx is known for - dense and frosted. IIn the aroma and flavor, a complex bouquet unfolds: skunk and new-tire funk layered with paint thinner, diesel fumes and café Cubano, while dark chocolate-covered cherries and a hint of açaí jelly add a rich sweetness, with a subtle spicy lift that nods to Gnarbarian’s Haze heritage. Indoors, Cujo typically finishes in 70 days, returning high harvests that cure into firm, silvery-green flowers with burnt-orange pistils. Lab numbers on the lineage regularly land in the mid-20s for THC with trace CBD, and Cujo tends to follow suit, offering a clear, lively profile. The experience skews sativa-leaning - often reported as energetic, creative, and uplifted - tempered by a crisp, focused finish. Growers note moderate difficulty: Cujo likes light, airflow, and support late in flower, but rewards careful steering with consistent structure and bag appeal. Bred by Swamp Boys Seeds, this cross preserves Cuban Linx's electric citrus while layering in Gnarbarian's exotic spice for a modern, terp-forward cultivar. Dominant terpenes often include terpinolene, caryophyllene, and limonene, underscoring its zesty, pine-laced diesel signature.






