Lemon Drop
Candy-sweet, fun, but premium. Meet Lemon Drop. Sweet lemon sugar on the inhale, silky citrus cream on the exhale. A playful yet refined flavor profile backed by an energetic, mood-lifting high. It’s sunshine in a jar, designed for those who like their luxury with a little sweetness.
- Lemon
- Citrus
- Sweet
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On the strain circuit for over a decade, Lemon Drop is a sativa-leaning hybrid with an unknown past, as its parents and genetics largely remain a mystery. Packed with a citrusy, slightly sour aroma, it’s easy to see how Lemon Drop got its name despite its obscure origins. Known for its enticing scent and candy-like sweetness, Lemon Drop is typically recommended to consumers who are looking for an energizing and euphoric buzz.
Although the information on this strain is rather limited, some cultivators have reported that Lemon Drop grows relatively tall in a vigorous manner, but produces only medium-sized yields. Sources recommend using the Screen of Green (SCROG) method and to grow the plants using soil or hydro mediums either indoors or in a sub-tropical outdoor environment. During the curing process, the buds usually take on a light green appearance with a smattering of orange hairs.