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Lowell Herb Co. - 3.5g Flower | Lemon Lush | Hybrid - 1

3.5g Flower | Lemon Lush | Hybrid

Users report feeling happy with this high potency product.
25%
THC
Happy
Uplifted
Relaxed

Aroma: Met with the refreshing zest of citrus and diesel with undertones of the classic pungent OG Kush aroma. 


Flavor: Lemon Lush tastes much sweeter than it smells. With a splash of lemon zest and grapefruit, there are also notes of peach and orange within the strong taste.


Experience: There’s a special social buzz that Lemon Lush provides. A perfect blend of an invigorating punch with dreamy cerebral effects. This strain is the ultimate choice for an afternoon brunch in the sun or completing those chores you have been avoiding.


Terpenes: Limonene, Myrcene, Beta-Caryophyllene


Genetics: Kosher Kush x Sour Diesel



Flavors
  • Diesel
  • Lemon
  • Citrus
Effects & flavors are reported by users on our site. This is for informational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Please consult your physician before changing any medical treatment.

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Sour Diesel
hybrid
THC: 17-26%

Also known as Sour D and East Coast Sour Diesel (or ECSD,) Sour Diesel is a prolific strain with somewhat tumultuous origins.


According to online sources, Sour Diesel gained prominence in New York in the mid-90s when breeder AJ (short for A**hole Joe,) accidentally pollinated a Chemdog 91 female with pollen from a Super Skunk he acquired during a trip to Amsterdam. The end result, Sour Diesel, was reportedly named for the way it soured business relationships as it spread through New York’s underground cannabis market, causing rifts as it changed hands among growers.


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