
Pink Lemonade | 3.5g Indoor
With some beautiful lavender hues, and a predominant terpene - found commonly in thyme, anise and coriander - Pink Lemonade is an intriguing strain. With a nose that hints at sweet, sugary fruit and sour earthiness, she’ll leave you feeling uplifted and creative, yet dreamy. So, take a sip!
Lineage: Lemon Skunk x Purple Kush
THC and CBD levels may vary
- Lemon
- Grapefruit
- Citrus

WHAT ABOUT US
We rarely think of existence. Where do we come from and why? More importantly where does our weed come from? Do you care? You should care. Even if you care a tiny bit you will have deep love for our flower. All of the water used in our cultivation is collected from the air, we pull no water from California tap. Why? Because a single cannabis plant needs approximately 150-250 gallons of water to reach flowering state. Our cultivation has no runoff; even “safe” fertilizers and nutrients will contaminate surrounding water supplies making life inhabitable for indigenous species. And we love animals. We also love bugs and use them, like rolly pollys, earthworms and nematodes along with friendly bacteria, fungi and protozoa to create a “soil food web” which helps naturally prevent disease and plant-eating predators by working with the plant to provide nutrients and protection. And when we are done we donate all used soil to public parks. Because why not? Parks are great and we should all support them. And yes, we talk to our flower. These thoughtful cultivation practices and the good energy surrounding our flower in their life cycle creates robust terpene profiles, with a strong nose that—when you smoke it—you will understand the world in a different way.
WHAT ABOUT OUR PACKAGING
Our sustainability ethos also applies to our packaging. While we have to package our products in something, we try not to use too much stuff, especially plastic. Most of our packing is paper (as little as possible). We spent a year and a half perfecting a child resistant mylar bag that is made from plant starch and are pretty proud of this. We are not perfect but we are trying. We will never put profits over a clean and beautiful earth.
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We are very aware of the historical injustices in this industry and understand the responsibility we all have. We will use our voice and our community and our weed to try and keep this industry real. And diverse. And fair. We donate a portion of our proceeds to fund programming for currently and post incarcerated populations. Though we know there is still way more to do and we are committed to being part of the solution. Pure Beauty is female and minority owned.
Pink Lemonade (Unknown Breeder)
Pink Lemonade is a bit of mystery and not to be confused by Annunaki’s Pink LemonAid or Mosca Seeds Pink Lemon-Aid, there’s also a Pink Lemonade strain that has mysterious origins. This fruity strain comes from unknown parents that some sources online report as Purple Kush, Lemon Skunk, and a third strain that is not disclosed.
No seeds or clones are available for sale online and, accordingly, growing information is scarce, but several sources claim that this Pink Lemonade strain has glistening resin, bronze pistils, and a sweet, fruity, earthy flavor profile.
Pink LemonAid by Annunaki Genetics
Breeder Annunaki Genetics originally created its first version of Pink LemonAid by crossing Huckleberry Hound with Lemon Cheesecake. Later on, it swapped out Huckleberry Hound for Huckleberry Soda, already a top strain for the company, to concoct Pink LemonAid V2, a plant with beautiful pink and purplish-green buds. The resulting strain has a sweet, lemony flavor profile and about 21% THC, according to the breeder. Pink LemonAid reportedly has very high resin production, and that there’s little difference between the two versions despite having two fathers.
According to Annunaki, Pink LemonAid has three phenotypes, two heavy sativa and one that leans more toward indica. The sativa-leaning phenotypes grow tall and lanky, flower in about eight weeks, and have average yields. The indica-leaning phenotype is short and stocky, flowering in eight weeks with a more earthy aroma and larger yields than the other phenotypes Its version of Pink LemonAid won first place in Mixed Light (Greenhouse) at the 2018 Emerald Cup in Santa Rosa, California.
Pink Lemon-Aid by Mosca Seeds
There’s also a Pink Lemon-Aid from the breeder Mosca Seeds, which took a Lemon G female and crossed it with a Pink 2.0 male to create its own version of this strain, with pale green glistening buds and a citrus flavor profile, according to the breeder.
The breeder says this balanced hybrid is suitable for indoor or outdoor growing conditions, but needs a warm, dry environment and plenty of space. Pink Lemon-Aid grows to medium height, flowers quickly, and has a good yield.