Description
Zuyaqui (Smalls) Flower – Neptune Pharms Cut
Zuyaqui smalls flower is that greasy, desert-cream gas you don’t forget. Frosted nugs with dark leaf contrast, loud nose, and a smoke that leaves white ash and a thick oil ring.
Key Features
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Lineage & Breeder: Dawg Walker x Horchata – Bred by Wyeast Farms
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Cultivated By: Neptune Pharms
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Terps: Creamy gas, sweet spice, earthy funk
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Available: 1/4 LB
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Potency: Connoisseur grade THCA flower
The Story
Some crosses just make sense on paper. This one makes sense in the jar.
You’ve got Dawg Walker on one side, and that’s where the grit comes from. That line brings the funk, the greasy resin heads, and that old-school gas that sticks to your fingers and doesn’t wash off easy. Specifically, Dawg Walker is known for throwing dense structure and that sour-leaning backend that hits your nose before you even crack the bag.
Then you bring in Horchata. That’s the polish. Horchata is what tightens up the stack, adds that creamy sweetness, and smooths out the rough edges so it doesn’t smoke harsh. Honestly, without the Horchata influence, this could’ve just been another loud but one-dimensional gas strain. Instead, you get layers.
Wyeast Farms doesn’t play around with their selections. They’re known for stable lines and real resin production, not hype cuts that photograph well but fall apart in the room. Because of that, Zuyaqui doesn’t feel unstable or wild. It feels intentional. The calyx-to-leaf ratio is tight, and even in medium-sized nugs, you’re seeing full trichome coverage down into the lowers.
Neptune Pharms ran this cut properly. No rushed harvest. No airy finish. The smalls still hold weight in the hand, and that’s a big tell. When you dump a bag out and the pile looks consistent, that’s production discipline. You’re not digging through larf to find the keepers.
Terps & Nose
The bag opens with straight gas. Then the cream creeps in.
On first crack, you get that Dawg-forward funk. Earthy, slightly sour, and heavy. Specifically, there’s a sharp backend that reminds you this isn’t some watered-down hybrid. Break it down and the Horchata influence starts talking. Sweet spice. Light cinnamon cream. A soft, almost doughy layer that balances the gas.
The grind is sticky. It clumps instead of falling into dust. That’s oil content. Roll it up and you’ll see the ring early.
Effects
Zuyaqui smalls flower hits balanced but firm.
It starts behind the eyes, then settles into the chest. Because of that Dawg backbone, the high carries weight. You feel grounded. But the Horchata side keeps it social. It doesn’t fog you out unless you push it hard.
Usually, this is the kind of smoke you run late afternoon into evening. Creative enough to stay engaged, heavy enough to relax the body. High tolerance smokers will appreciate that it still has punch.
Medical Benefits
This one leans toward stress and tension relief.
Specifically, the body effect helps with muscle tightness and general fatigue. The mental side is steady. It doesn’t spike anxiety, which makes it useful for people who are sensitive to racy sativa cuts. Appetite stimulation is moderate, not overwhelming.
As always, individual response varies.
Final Verdict
Zuyaqui (smalls) is a real smoker’s cut. Cream, gas, resin, and white ash. No fluff.
If you want flower that actually burns clean and leaves a proper oil ring, this is worth a jar. Available in 1/8th and 1 OZ through verde distro










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