Named for the weeping specter of folklore, La Llorona from Compound Genetics unites Devil Driver with Black Amber into a modern, balanced hybrid. Expect lemon-zest and soft melon high notes from the Devil Driver side, grounded by spicy diesel, pepper, and earthy kush inherited from Black Amber. Caryophyllene leads the terpene chorus with limonene and myrcene close behind, shaping an aroma that moves from bright citrus to savory fuel. Plants show a medium stature with a moderate stretch, sturdy laterals, and dense, glistening flowers that finish in roughly 60-67 days. Yields are generous; dialed-in rooms regularly exceed 500 g/m2 indoors, while outdoor plants can stack heavy, resin-dripping colas. Potency commonly lands in the mid-to-high 20s THC with standout phenotypes pushing 30%+, while CBD remains below 1%. On the palate, citrus, spicy-herbal bite, and a clean diesel exhale echo the nose. The experience opens with an upbeat, clear lift and focused edge before settling into a smooth body calm, a signature fusion of its parents' characters. La Llorona captures Compound Genetics' flavor-first ethos with a profile that is vivid, layered, and unmistakably contemporary. Expect medium-tall canopies under strong light and a cooperative trim of chunky, sugar-dusted bracts.









