Pink Lemonade | Flower | 7g
Rochester Farms Pink Lemonade is a big buds flower available in 7g. Flavors: Pink Lemonade.
- Lemon
- Grapefruit
- Citrus
- Berry
- Sweet
Pure, Consistent, Innovative.
Rochester Farms balances consistency with innovation at their state-of-the-art indoor cannabis farm. The team has experts in quality control that bring a new take to commercial growing. Rochester Farms’ stringent cultivation practices yield cannabis flowers with the utmost purity, potency, and flavor every time. Everything from the PH of the water to the humidity in the room is accounted for resulting the safest, cleanest flowers.
History
Marshall and Richard are Rochester Farms’ founders that utilized their combined expertise to create one of the most efficient cannabis farms around. They applied for cultivation licensing as soon as Washington state opened registry and began building the automated cannabis garden of their dreams. They were proud to debut their cannabis flowers to the world in January 2017 and strive to continue supplying Washington with the best nugs in the state.
Process
Mother Room
Rochester Farms’ automated indoor cannabis system supplies consistent nutrients to their plant's thanks to their ebb and flow system. RF’s flowers sit atop flooding and draining tables that deliver an even flow of nutrients directly to the plant's roots. The facility renders the healthiest leaves under full spectrum LED lights, providing the best lighting quality to the plants.
Clones
Rochester Farms then sends their cannabis clones from their mother plants into the flower room --a sea of green. The sea of green technique utilizes smaller plants with green stems that allow nutrients to flow more abundantly than if it were a thicker, woodier stemmed cannabis plant. Thanks to being a clone these little plants skip the vegetative state and go right into flowering robust buds.
Flower Room
Once the clones begin to blossom resinous buds, those trays of flowers are moved into the flower room with a system of tray railing. They sit under full spectrum light and are fed by the same hydroponic method as before, which allows quality control from the PH of the water to the nutrients in the tray.
Curing
Curing is predominantly done in darkness, with entire stocks of cannabis keeping trichomes perfectly intact. Then those sticky ladies are taken from their stems and sent throughout Washington for your smoking enjoyment.
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.