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No. 2640Sativa

Lemon Lime Weed

The Original Lemonnade × Cactus Cooler

Lemon Lime Weed is a colloquial term for modern cannabis varieties characterized by a vibrant, soda-like aroma of lemon and lime. Often found as a sativa-leaning hybrid, it is recognized for delivering uplifting and energizing effects.

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Appearance

Expect compact and dense buds that typically display lime green to chartreuse coloration, sometimes with lighter mint hues on the sugar leaves. These flowers are often heavily frosted with trichomes, giving them a crystalline sheen that indicates a rich resin content. The pistils commonly appear in soft apricot to tangerine shades, creating a striking contrast against the green buds.

The overall morphology is characterized by a favorable calyx-to-leaf ratio, which contributes to a tidy, conical bud structure. While purple hues are uncommon, extreme temperature fluctuations during the night cycle can occasionally induce faint lavender tints in certain phenotypes. The appearance is designed for visual appeal, with tight, lime-colored flowers that visually echo their citrus scent.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma is dominated by vivid lemon peel and fresh-cut lime notes, often with a citrus-cleaner snap, consistent with a limonene-rich profile. Underlying this are subtle sweet floral tones and a gentle herbal cushion, suggesting the presence of myrcene, which can add a creamy depth. Upon grinding, a distinct burst of zest and sweet-tart candy emerges, evoking the scent of lemon-lime soda or fresh lemonade. Beta-caryophyllene can introduce a warm, peppery nuance that complements the citrus notes. Some phenotypes may also exhibit tropical hints of orange and pineapple, contributing to a complex citrus bouquet.

The flavor profile on inhale typically delivers a clean lemonade taste, followed by lime rind and Meyer lemon sweetness. As the vapor is exhaled, hints of white pepper and soft herbal notes may appear. Certain varieties might present a subtle vanilla-cream accent, softening the acidity and lending a sherbet-like quality. The exhale can also feature notes reminiscent of grapefruit pith and lemongrass, sometimes with a faint soda fizz sensation, particularly in strains influenced by Cactus Cooler. The aftertaste is characterized by bright citrus oils and a light, resinous zest.

Effects

Lemon Lime Weed is generally described as providing fast, uplifting, and energetic effects, making it a popular choice for daytime use. Consumers often report feeling more creative and focused after consumption. This strain is associated with a brisk, energizing sensation that can help stimulate mental clarity and productivity.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

The terpene profile of Lemon Lime Weed is typically dominated by limonene, which is responsible for its prominent citrus aromas and flavors. Myrcene and beta-caryophyllene are frequently present as supporting terpenes, contributing herbal and spicy undertones, respectively. Other terpenes like linalool, humulene, terpinolene, and ocimene may also be found in varying amounts, adding complexity to the overall sensory experience.

In terms of cannabinoids, Lemon Lime Weed commonly exhibits moderately high to high THC levels, often testing between 18% and 26%. CBD content is typically minimal, usually less than 1%. Minor cannabinoids such as CBG and CBC are often present in trace to modest amounts, with THCV potentially appearing in trace levels depending on the specific phenotype.

Origins & Lineage

Lemon Lime Weed is often associated with the Lemonnade family of strains. A notable lineage that exemplifies the Lemon Lime profile is The Lime, described as a sativa-dominant cross between The Original Lemonnade and Cactus Cooler. This combination is known for producing dense flowers with a pronounced lemon-lime aroma and flavor, reminiscent of soda pop.

The Original Lemonnade is recognized for its mood-elevating qualities, while Cactus Cooler, named after a soda, contributes tropical sweetness and citrus nuances. This genetic pairing reliably yields a chemotype that marries sparkling citrus notes with a lightly spicy base, creating a distinctive sensory experience sought after by consumers.

Growing

Cultivating Lemon Lime Weed typically results in compact, dense buds with a lime green to chartreuse appearance, often featuring soft orange hairs. The plants are known for developing a favorable calyx-to-leaf ratio and can produce spear-shaped colas with tight internodes when grown under optimal conditions. The morphology is generally well-suited for visual appeal, yielding tight, resin-rich flowers.

While specific details on difficulty, flowering time, and yield are not provided, strains in the Lemonnade family are generally appreciated for their aromatic qualities and desirable cannabinoid profiles. Growers often focus on maintaining ideal conditions to preserve the terpene profile, as limonene can be relatively volatile and sensitive to environmental factors.

Frequently asked questions

What is Lemon Lime Weed?
Lemon Lime Weed is a common name for cannabis strains with a strong citrus aroma and flavor, typically resembling lemon-lime soda. It is often a sativa-leaning hybrid known for its uplifting effects.
What are the main terpenes in Lemon Lime Weed?
The primary terpene is limonene, responsible for the citrus notes. Myrcene and caryophyllene are also commonly found, adding herbal and spicy undertones.
What effects can I expect from Lemon Lime Weed?
Consumers often experience energetic, creative, and focused effects, making it suitable for daytime use.
What is the genetic origin of Lemon Lime Weed?
A key lineage associated with the Lemon Lime profile is The Lime, a cross between The Original Lemonnade and Cactus Cooler, known for its distinct lemon-lime characteristics.