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No. 6829Sativa

Long Legs by James Bong Genetics

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Long Legs is a sativa-dominant hybrid meticulously bred by James Bong Genetics, introduced to the market in 2018. It is recognized for its unique character and robust genetic makeup, blending uplifting sativa traits with subtle indica relaxation.

AromaEarthySweetCitrusHerbalPineSpicy

Appearance

Long Legs presents a striking visual appeal with dense, layered buds. These typically display a combination of vibrant greens and deep purples, often covered in a significant layer of trichomes. The buds are noted for their symmetry and compactness, appearing notably denser than the industry standard.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Long Legs is a complex bouquet featuring earthy undertones complemented by sweet citrus notes. It begins with a strong herbal scent that evolves into a refreshing citrus overtone. The flavor profile mirrors this complexity, offering savory undertones alongside vibrant citrus, followed by earthy and subtly spicy notes.

Effects

Users report that Long Legs delivers an invigorating yet relaxing experience. Initial effects are often described as a burst of creativity and energy, which then transitions into a calming, meditative relaxation. This balanced high promotes mental clarity and creativity while also moderating anxiety.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

This strain typically contains a THC concentration ranging from 20% to 25%, with CBD levels usually between 0.5% and 1%. Dominant terpenes identified include limonene, myrcene, and pinene, contributing to its citrus, earthy, and pine-like sensory characteristics. This cannabinoid and terpene synergy is believed to contribute to its balanced effects.

Origins & Lineage

Developed by James Bong Genetics, Long Legs was created by combining elite parent strains through a meticulous selection process, reportedly screening over 50 unique phenotypes. The genetic makeup is estimated to be approximately 70% sativa-dominant with 30% indica traits, balancing its energetic and relaxing qualities.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Long Legs?
Long Legs typically has a THC concentration ranging from 20% to 25%.
What are the dominant terpenes in Long Legs?
The dominant terpenes detected in Long Legs include limonene, myrcene, and pinene.
What kind of effects does Long Legs produce?
Users report energetic and cerebral effects that transition into calming relaxation, promoting focus and creativity.
Who developed the Long Legs strain?
Long Legs was meticulously bred by James Bong Genetics.