70% SATIVA - 30% INDICA
THC: 29,50% CBD: 0,201% CBN: 0,36%
GENETICS
SUPER LEMON HAZE X CLEMENTINE
EFFECTS
The effects are very balanced from the citrusy terpenes that will give you some euphoric feeling, and the earthier background that will give you a sweet headbuzz that can last for a while.
INDOOR
Flowering Cycle: 9 weeks
Yield: High
OUTDOOR
Harvest: 4 th Week September
Average Height: 170 - 200 cm
Yield: 800g/plant
AWARDS
2 nd Place Homegrown CUP 2021
PRODUCT INFO
The Lemon Orange is the ideal strain for citrus lovers. The mix of our all-time champion, the Super Lemon Haze, with our own selection of Clementine from the Crockett family, which expresses some intense sweet clementine juice aromas without the acidity. Pure sweetness for the palate.
The combination has resulted in an amazing mix of lemon and orange flavors, accompanied by some delicate earthiness background inherited from Super Lemon Haze on the inhale. A pure delicacy for the mouth that will range from fresh lemon on the inhale to an orangey earthiness on the exhale.
The effects are very balanced between the citrusy terpenes that will give you a euphoric feeling and the earthier background that will give you a sweet head buzz that can last a while. The most expressed terpenes are Terpineol, D-Limonene, and β-Caryophyllene.
The plant itself is beautifully structured and vigorous, with some strong secondary branches that will compete for the top. It will produce some very frosty and compact flowers full of aromas, with some fat and sharp calyx whose very aesthetic flowers glitters in the light. Its strong citrusy smell will get an extra touch of sweetness during the last 2 weeks of flowering.
Strain FAQ
How do breeders develop orange-flavored strains?
Breeders blend strains like chefs to boost orange flavour. By deliberately breeding plants with strong citrus qualities, they've created strains that smell and taste like an orange grove.
Does every early-finishing strain have Indica dominance?
Indicas have a shorter flowering period and so are normally involved somehow, however breeders have also created fast-flowering Sativa and hybrid strains. This is very useful as breeders can select from a larger range of potential genetic attributes.
How has increased THC levels affected cannabis breeding?
Breeding for strains with 20% THC and beyond has spurred innovation and the discovery of unusual exciting genotypes. It is important to remember that the mission is about enhancing the strain's taste, fragrance, and therapeutic potential as well as just stretching THC boundaries.