Limoncello by Black Farm Genetix
Limoncello by Black Farm Genetix is a predominantly indica strain celebrated for its vibrant citrus aroma and deeply calming effects. Developed through meticulous breeding, it combines aromatic complexity with a balanced profile, making it a noteworthy indica in the cannabis landscape.
Appearance
Limoncello presents dense, heavily resinous buds with striking hues of forest green, accented by lime and golden tones reminiscent of citrus peel. Its surface glistens with trichomes, giving it a jewel-like quality. Subtle purple and burgundy shades may appear along the edges of the leaves.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is dominated by a zesty, fresh citrus scent, primarily lemon, with undertones of lime and orange, evoking Italian limoncello. Its flavor mirrors this, offering a tangy, vibrant taste that begins with lemon and finishes with hints of pine and earthy notes, balanced by a slight herbal complexity.
Effects
This indica-dominant strain delivers calming and uplifting effects, encouraging a sense of creativity. It is often associated with a relaxed and mentally clear state, making it suitable for unwinding.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific cannabinoid percentages are not detailed, Limoncello is noted for its high resin production. Key terpenes contributing to its profile include limonene, myrcene, and pinene, which are responsible for its distinct citrus, pine, and earthy aromatic and flavor notes.
Growing
Cultivation records indicate Limoncello can yield between 600-700 grams per square meter under optimal conditions. The strain is known for its genetic stability and robust terpene profiles, suggesting a rewarding growing experience for those prioritizing quality and aroma.
Origins & Lineage
Limoncello was developed by Black Farm Genetix with the goal of combining a strong citrus aroma with calming indica effects. Approximately 75% indica and 25% sativa, its lineage was carefully refined over 15 generations, utilizing advanced genetic selection to ensure a stable, high-quality phenotype.