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No. 4899Hybrid

Lemonatti

Gelonade × Biscotti

Lemonatti is a hybrid cultivar recognized for its potent THC content and prominent lemon aroma. Developed by Connected Cannabis Co., it is a cross between Gelonade and Biscotti, offering a balanced experience that appeals to both flavor and potency seekers.

EffectsCalm Uplift Comfort
May help withStress
AromaCitrusLemonCreamFloralHerbalPineCandyPeppery

Appearance

Lemonatti buds are dense, often resembling hand-grenades, with tightly packed calyxes and minimal leaf. The flowers display a spectrum of lime and forest greens, frequently accented by violet or deep purple hues, especially under cooler growing conditions. Bright orange pistils are visible, and the buds are covered in a heavy layer of bulbous trichomes, giving them a glossy appearance.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Lemonatti is characterized by fresh lemon peel and limoncello notes, with a hint of citrus cleaner. Underlying these bright top notes is a sweet, pastry-like scent reminiscent of sugar cookies or biscotti, complemented by subtle vanilla and cream undertones. A faint trail of pepper, fuel, and pine can also be detected.

The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, beginning with a bright citrus pop, often described as lemon-lime, which transitions into a smooth, doughy sweetness on the exhale. Notes of crème biscuit are prominent, followed by a gentle herbal-spice finish. Some batches leave a lingering candied lemon rind flavor on the palate.

Effects

Lemonatti is known for providing a balanced hybrid experience, combining uplifting aromatics with body comfort. It is often described as promoting a sense of calm and well-being, making it suitable for unwinding.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

This strain is rich in limonene, contributing to its distinct citrus aroma and flavor. Other terpenes present include caryophyllene, ocimene, humulene, and linalool, which add complexity to its scent and effects. Lemonatti typically contains high levels of THC, often around 26%, with less than 1% CBD.

Growing

Lemonatti plants are generally medium-tall with strong lateral branching and a tendency for pronounced calyx stacking. Growers may observe purple hues developing under cooler temperatures, a trait influenced by its Biscotti parentage. The strain typically experiences a 1.5x–2.0x stretch after the light cycle flip, and its manageable growth habit is amenable to techniques like topping and trellising. Its resin production is robust, making it suitable for concentrate extraction.

Origins & Lineage

Lemonatti was bred and popularized by Connected Cannabis Co. It is a hybrid cross of Gelonade and Biscotti. Gelonade, itself a cross involving Gelato and Lemon Tree, contributes bright citrus aromatics and uplifting qualities. Biscotti, linked to Gelato and South Florida OG, adds structure, density, and a calming, sweet profile.

Frequently asked questions

What is Lemonatti's THC content?
Lemonatti typically contains around 26% THC, with CBD levels below 1%.
What does Lemonatti smell and taste like?
It has a strong lemon and citrus aroma, with underlying notes of cream, cookie dough, and hints of spice and pine. The flavor follows suit, offering a bright citrus taste balanced by sweet, doughy undertones.
What are the effects of Lemonatti?
Lemonatti is known for its balanced hybrid effects, often described as calming and providing a sense of well-being, with uplifting aromatic qualities.
What strains are in Lemonatti's lineage?
Lemonatti is a hybrid cross of Gelonade and Biscotti.