The Leaf Index
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No. 6652Sativa

Chemon Tree

Chem × Lemon Tree

Chemon Tree is a sativa cultivar that merges the influential Chem and Lemon Tree lineages. It is recognized for its potent aroma and flavor profile, characterized by a blend of citrus and diesel notes. This strain has gained recognition in craft cannabis circles for its distinct sensory experience.

AromaCitrusDieselGrapeGrapefruitHerbalLemonPepperyCandy

Appearance

Chemon Tree typically produces medium-dense flowers that range in color from lime to olive green. These buds are coated in a thick layer of trichomes, giving them a frosty appearance. The calyxes often form chunky, slightly elongated cola shapes, with tightly packed sugar leaves that enhance the resin coverage. Mature pistils can vary from apricot to deep tangerine hues.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Chemon Tree is dominated by a combination of lemon peel and diesel fumes, often likened to fresh lemon rind over a gas station. Initial notes include bright citrus oils, with underlying scents of skunk, solvent, and pine resin. Upon closer inspection, a peppery, slightly smoky spice may be detected, alongside a subtle herbal sweetness. The flavor mirrors the aroma, featuring brisk lemon zest and sweet citrus candy on the inhale, followed by diesel and warm pepper notes. A hint of grapefruit pith can add a balancing bitterness, while the exhale leaves a lingering resinous pine and pepper finish.

Cannabinoids & Terpenes

Chemon Tree typically exhibits THC levels ranging from 20% to 28%, with CBD content below 1%. The terpene profile is characterized by Limonene, which contributes to the bright citrus notes, and Caryophyllene and Humulene, which add peppery and spicy undertones. This combination creates a complex aromatic and flavorful experience.

Effects

While specific effects are not detailed in the source, strains with similar terpene and cannabinoid profiles often provide an uplifting and cerebral experience, balanced by a grounding physical sensation. The prominent Limonene suggests a potentially mood-enhancing quality, while Caryophyllene may offer relaxing properties.

Origins & Lineage

Chemon Tree is a cross between a Chem-family strain and Lemon Tree. The specific Chem parent can vary by breeder, with possibilities including Chem D or Chem 4, each contributing different nuances. Lemon Tree, itself a cross of Lemon Skunk and Sour Diesel, consistently imparts limonene-forward characteristics and brighter terpenes. This pairing aims to balance the potent, fuel-like aroma of Chem strains with the vibrant citrus clarity of Lemon Tree.

Growing

Chemon Tree plants are noted for their sturdy hybrid vigor, often exhibiting balanced internodal spacing and robust lateral branching. They tend to finish with dense colas. Growers report that the best phenotypes achieve a distinct lemon-fuel aroma, indicating a selective breeding process. The plant's structure is generally manageable, making it amenable to cultivation techniques like trellising.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Chemon Tree?
Chemon Tree typically has a THC content ranging from 20% to 28%.
What are the dominant flavors and aromas of Chemon Tree?
Chemon Tree is known for its prominent citrus and diesel aroma and flavor, often with notes of candy, grapefruit, and pepper.
What is the lineage of Chemon Tree?
Chemon Tree is a cross between a Chem-numbered parent and Lemon Tree.
Is Chemon Tree a sativa, indica, or hybrid?
Chemon Tree is classified as a sativa dominant strain.