Majik Lemon Haze by Supragenetics
Indica × Sativa × Haze
Majik Lemon Haze is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by SupraGenetics, noted for its vibrant lemon aroma and balanced effects. This cultivar aims to combine the clarity of daytime use with a sense of full-body satisfaction, drawing from both its indica and sativa heritage.
Appearance
Majik Lemon Haze typically presents as a medium-tall hybrid plant. Its buds are often elongated, spear-like formations with dense trichome coverage, giving them a frosted appearance. The flowers are usually light lime to mint green, sometimes showing hints of purple, with pale tangerine pistils that mature to a rich amber. Sugar leaves are narrow and tuck easily, contributing to a clean appearance after trimming.
When grown outdoors, plants can reach heights of 150-220 cm, while indoor cultivation, especially with training, usually results in plants around 80-120 cm tall. The buds are firm but not overly dense, with a favorable calyx-to-leaf ratio that simplifies the trimming process.
Aroma & Flavor
The defining characteristic of Majik Lemon Haze is its prominent candy-like lemon aroma, reminiscent of lemon peel and sweet lemonade, often with underlying notes of lemongrass and candied citrus. A subtle incense-like fragrance, hinting at its Haze lineage, adds complexity, complemented by subtle undertones of green tea, pine, and white pepper. This aromatic profile is known to remain strong even after curing.
In terms of flavor, enthusiasts often describe it as predominantly sweet and citrusy, with a distinct lemon zest taste. Secondary notes can include floral, herbal, minty, and peppery nuances, contributing to a multi-layered sensory experience that differentiates it from more purely fuel-like strains.
Effects
Majik Lemon Haze is generally characterized by effects that provide mental clarity and focus, making it suitable for daytime consumption. Users often report an energetic uplift without an overly stimulating or edgy sensation, attributed to its balanced indica and sativa genetics.
The strain is designed to offer a satisfying experience that combines uplifting mental effects with a sense of physical ease. When consumed in appropriate doses, it is described as energetically uplifting without a harsh peak, promoting a sense of well-being.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Majik Lemon Haze is a THC-dominant (Type I) hybrid, typically testing between 15-25% THC, with minimal CBD content (<1%). Total terpene content is often reported to be above 2.0% by weight, with specific terpenes frequently detected including limonene, caryophyllene, terpinolene, myrcene, and ocimene. Limonene is particularly notable for contributing to the strain's signature lemon profile.
The terpene profile contributes significantly to its aroma and flavor. Limonene provides the dominant citrus notes, while caryophyllene adds a peppery spice, terpinolene contributes to the incense-like aroma, and myrcene and ocimene add herbal and sweet undertones. This combination results in a complex aromatic and flavorful experience.
Growing
SupraGenetics aimed to create a hybrid with manageable plant architecture and reliable yields, avoiding the extended flowering times common in traditional Haze strains. Majik Lemon Haze is noted for consistent internodal spacing and a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, which facilitates easier trimming. The plants respond well to training techniques like topping and screen-of-green methods for indoor cultivation.
The flowering time is generally shorter than classic Haze varieties, often around 9-10 weeks. The strain is known for its aromatic durability, maintaining its pronounced lemon scent after curing. It is considered a refined cultivar, suitable for both connoisseurs and large-scale production operations.
Origins & Lineage
Majik Lemon Haze is a contemporary hybrid developed by SupraGenetics, a breeder recognized for creating terpene-forward cultivars with modern potency. The strain's heritage is described as an indica and sativa hybrid, reflecting its mixed ancestry. While the exact parental cross has not been publicly disclosed by the breeder, it is speculated to combine lemon-forward Haze genetics with a more compact, resinous indica-leaning partner.
This crossbreeding aims to shorten the finishing time and enhance bud density compared to traditional Haze lines, while preserving desirable aromatic qualities. The goal was to capture a bright citrus profile and manageable plant structure, integrating the uplifting qualities of sativas with the satisfying body feel often associated with indicas.