
Lemon Tree Live Badder
These extracts are made using a hydrocarbon extraction process. Store at room temp and in the fridge long term. Dab between 550 – 580°F.
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WE ARE AWARD-WINNING ARTISTS OBSESSED WITH MAKING THE RICHEST FLAVORED, PESTICIDE-FREE, ORGANICALLY FED, SMALL BATCH, HAND-TRIMMED CANNABIS ON THE PLANET. WE ARE THE OGS THAT HAND SELECT AND HUNT EXOTIC STRAINS FROM THE MOST RENOWNED BREEDERS, INCLUDING LANDRACE SINGLE ORIGIN SEEDS THAT TOOK DECADES TO FIND.
A cross between Lemon Skunk and Sour Diesel, Lemon Tree is an indica-leaning hybrid that has been popularized by a number of West Coast growers, including Creekside, which won second place for best hybrid at the 2014 High Times Cannabis Cup in Seattle for its Lemon Tree strain. Known to have an aroma of citrus with diesel, Lemon Tree bears a sweet and sour scent and tropical taste of that make it such an enticing option for many stoners.
This strain is reported to grow dense, light-green buds covered with sticky trichomes and amber-colored stigmas. Said to grow medium-to-tall in stature, Lemon Tree has a flowering time of about eight weeks, producing relatively high yields. According to the seed bank Medicine Man Seeds, which sells feminized Lemon Tree seeds, this strain can produce THC levels between 17% and 25%. It reportedly leaves users with a feeling of relaxation and euphoria, oftentimes described as producing a clear-headed high.
According to lab test results from Cannalysis, one sample of Lemon Tree grown by THC Design had 21.91% total THC, along with a terpene profile that primarily consisted of myrcene, limonene, and alpha-pinene.