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No. 6833Indica

Limedog by Nation Of Kamas

Dog Family × Lime-forward strains (speculative)

Limedog is a mostly indica cultivar developed by Nation Of Kamas, known for small-batch releases. It balances a bright citrus aroma with a deep, fuel-like undertone, providing both mood elevation and body-centric calm.

EffectsCalm Creative
May help withStress
AromaCitrusDieselLavenderLemonPineMangoCreamEarthy

Appearance

Limedog typically yields dense, compact buds resembling golf balls or soda cans. The flowers often display a frosted appearance due to high trichome density, with colors ranging from medium to forest green, sometimes showing lime-green highlights. Anthocyanin expression can introduce faint lavender or violet hues under specific environmental conditions, and orange to amber pistils are common.

Well-manicured Limedog buds possess a subtle stickiness and hold their shape, with properly dried flowers exhibiting a slight spring back when compressed.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Limedog opens with a distinct fresh-squeezed lime scent, layered over a fuelly, peppery, and slightly rubbery base characteristic of Dog-family strains. As the flower is handled or ground, secondary notes of pine, green mango skin, and a hint of sweet cream may emerge. The intensity is notable, quickly filling a space upon breaking apart the buds.


On inhale, Limedog presents sharp lime peel and lemon-lime soda notes, followed by earthy fuel and cracked black pepper on the mid-palate. A subtle sweet cream or vanilla wafer flavor can appear, particularly with low-temperature vaporization. Combustion emphasizes the fuel and pepper notes, while vaporization can highlight brighter citrus and minty aspects.

Effects

Limedog is noted for providing a balance of mood elevation and body-centric calm, making it suitable for both evening relaxation and creative downtime. Its effects are generally described as calming, particularly in the body, while still allowing for mental engagement.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

Limedog is characterized by a terpene profile that likely includes limonene, beta-caryophyllene, and myrcene, contributing to its distinct aroma and effects. Limonene is associated with the prominent lime notes, while beta-caryophyllene adds spicy depth, and myrcene may contribute to its calming properties. The THC content typically ranges from 15-25%, with CBD levels below 1%.

Growing

As a mostly indica cultivar, Limedog generally exhibits a compact stature with strong lateral branching and large, tightly packed colas. Its indica-dominant heritage suggests a relatively fast flowering period, typically within 56–63 days. The plant's architecture is well-suited for controlled environments like tents or indoor rooms where canopy management is important.

Growers can anticipate a favorable calyx-to-leaf ratio, which aids in post-harvest processing. However, the dense bud structure may increase the risk of botrytis if humidity and airflow are not carefully managed during the late flowering stages.

Origins & Lineage

Limedog was bred by Nation Of Kamas, a breeder recognized for producing carefully selected, small-batch cannabis cultivars. While the exact parentage has not been publicly disclosed, the name suggests a genetic cross involving lime-forward strains and the classic Dog family, likely related to Chemdog. This combination aims to merge bright citrus characteristics with a fuelly, diesel-like foundation.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Limedog?
The THC content of Limedog typically ranges between 15% and 25%.
What are the dominant aromas of Limedog?
Limedog features a prominent fresh lime aroma layered with fuelly, peppery, and diesel notes.
What effects can Limedog provide?
Limedog is known to offer a balance of calming effects for the body and a degree of mood elevation, suitable for relaxation and creative activities.
What is the terpene profile of Limedog?
Key terpenes commonly found in Limedog include limonene, caryophyllene, and myrcene, contributing to its citrus, spicy, and earthy characteristics.