Citrix
Citrix
Also known as: Citrix strain
Overview
Citrix is a hybrid cannabis strain that draws its genetics from a flavorful Grapefruit mother and a resinous LA Confidential male. Reserva Privada, a renowned name in cannabis breeding, meticulously developed Citrix by blending selected sativa genetics for a unique strain identity. Citrix emerged in the early 2010s, part of a wave of citrus-forward hybrids that followed the surging popularity of Tangie and Grapefruit-leaning crosses. This variety typically features a 50/50 indica-sativa ratio, though some sources indicate up to 70% sativa genetics contribute to its distinct high-energy properties.
The strain is distinguished by its exceptional visual appeal, featuring deep green buds with dark purple hues and sprouts of orange pistils all over, with a generous layer of resinous, white trichomes covering the buds. Named for its intense orange aroma, Citrix entices the senses with a terpene profile dominated by limonene, which provides its signature citrus aroma. The strain's complex sensory profile includes bright and tangy aroma reminiscent of freshly squeezed grapefruit, orange zest, and subtle earthy undertones.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic stress
- May help with depression symptoms
- Often used for chronic fatigue
- Users report help with chronic pain
- May provide anxiety relief
- Often used for PTSD symptoms
- Users report relief from nausea
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Growing Citrix is moderately challenging, requiring some experience with cannabis cultivation to maximize its potential. Flowering time is 8–10 weeks with a yield of approximately 14–18 ounces per square meter. Citrix is an easier strain to grow than most, with a short flowering time of 55 to 65 days and does well in both indoor and outdoor environments, typically growing about 68-72 inches tall. For outdoor growing, it needs a hot, humid environment to flourish with temperatures between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit, is known to be resistant to mold or disease. The telltale signs of a good phenotype include a pungent aroma, disease resistance, heavy yields, rapid vegetative growth, and a dense bud structure.