Lemon Sherbet Amnesia by Unicorn Boys Genetics
Cinderella 99 × Jack Herer
Lemon Sherbet Amnesia is a hybrid strain developed by Unicorn Boys Genetics, noted for its balanced genetic composition and appealing sensory profile. It combines classic cannabis heritage with modern breeding for a versatile experience.
Appearance
Lemon Sherbet Amnesia features dense, well-structured buds with a vibrant lime green hue, often accented by deeper forest green tones. A dusting of trichomes gives the flowers a frosted appearance, indicating significant resin content. Small orange pistils are visible, adding visual contrast. The bud architecture supports good airflow and moisture retention.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is a complex bouquet, led by bright, zesty lemon notes that evoke fresh citrus. This is complemented by hints of sweet sherbet, creating an inviting fragrance. Underlying earthy and herbal undertones add depth to the overall scent profile.
Flavors mirror the aroma, with dominant citrus and sweet notes, reminiscent of lemon sherbet. Subtle herbal and earthy tastes emerge, providing a well-rounded palate experience that is both refreshing and complex.
Effects
Lemon Sherbet Amnesia is reported to offer a calming sensation. Its balanced genetics suggest a combination of uplifting and relaxing properties, contributing to a generally pleasant experience without being overly sedating.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific cannabinoid percentages vary, this strain typically falls within a 15-25% THC range and contains less than 1% CBD. Key terpenes identified include Myrcene, Limonene, and Pinene, which contribute to its distinct aroma and potential effects.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Unicorn Boys Genetics, Lemon Sherbet Amnesia draws inspiration from the classic Amnesia strain. Its lineage is a carefully curated blend, with approximately 60% sativa genetics from Cinderella 99 and Jack Herer, and 40% indica influences. This combination aims to provide a balanced experience.
Growing
This strain is noted for predictable performance and consistent yield, averaging 500-600 grams per square meter. It is considered resilient, with genetic makeup minimizing issues like mold formation. It performs well in both indoor and outdoor settings.