
Type
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Yield / plant
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Feminized
Feminized
Country
Spain
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About Lemons
# Lemons
Lemons is a hybrid cultivar descended from the celebrated Lemon Tree strain, specifically derived from its uncommon #4 phenotype. Breeders based in Santa Cruz, California (North Coast region) developed this strain. The rare phenotype survives exclusively through clone propagation, and the Lemons S1 version preserves the genetic profile of the original cloned plant. Cookies has introduced a comparable strain marketed as Lemonnade, which ranks among their top-performing commercial releases.
## Sensory Profile
This cultivar stands out for its vibrant citrus nose that evokes freshly made lemonade. The smoking experience delivers flavors that mirror the aromatic profile, with pronounced notes reminiscent of lemon-flavored soda.
The plant develops exceptional resin production, with buds and surrounding foliage covered in a crystalline layer that resembles frost. This characteristic makes it particularly valuable for concentrate production, as large leaves accumulate substantial trichome density throughout the plant. The terpene concentration ranks among the highest in the cannabis plant kingdom, comprising approximately 3% of total plant weight.
## Usage Effects
Users typically experience initial uplift and gentle stimulation that transitions into deeper relaxation during extended sessions.
## Growing Information
Vertical extension occurs during the flowering phase, though growth remains more restrained compared to sativa-leaning varieties. Employing lateral training techniques across the canopy—suitable for indoor gardens, controlled environments, or covered spaces—optimizes light distribution and yield potential.
The cultivar thrives under moderate feeding protocols. Excessive nutrient application causes adverse responses, making conservative fertilization schedules the recommended approach.



