Lemon Haze Auto by Emerald Triangle
Lemon Haze × Ruderalis
Lemon Haze Auto by Emerald Triangle is an autoflowering indica strain recognized for its balanced profile. It combines the desirable traits of traditional Lemon Haze with the convenience of ruderalis genetics, offering a consistent and potent experience.
Appearance
Lemon Haze Auto produces dense buds generously coated in trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance. The leaves often display deep green hues with accents of yellow and citrus. Cultivators report buds with an elongated, conical shape, and vibrant amber pistils that contrast with the foliage.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is characterized by a prominent citrus and lemon scent, complemented by subtle woody and earthy undertones. On the palate, it delivers a strong lemon zest that evolves into spicy and herbal notes, with hints of sweetness and a clean, invigorating aftertaste.
Effects
This strain typically induces a gradual onset of effects, leading to an uplifting and balanced experience suitable for daytime use. It is known to stimulate cerebral activity, promoting focus and creativity, while also reducing stress and potentially enhancing sociability.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Lemon Haze Auto generally contains THC levels between 18% and 22%, with CBD below 0.1%. Key terpenes include limonene, contributing citrus notes and potential anti-anxiety benefits, alongside myrcene for earthy nuances and pinene for a fresh pine aroma. This profile supports its sensory and potential therapeutic qualities.
Growing
As an autoflowering strain, Lemon Haze Auto offers a rapid flowering cycle and inherent resilience to pests and environmental stressors. Its genetic makeup, including ruderalis, contributes to manageable growth and stable performance, making it attractive for cultivators seeking high yields.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Emerald Triangle, Lemon Haze Auto integrates ruderalis genetics with the classic Lemon Haze strain. This blend aims to preserve the uplifting essence of Lemon Haze while incorporating the autoflowering convenience and hardiness of ruderalis, resulting in a balanced indica-dominant profile with sativa influences.