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No. 6415Hybrid

Medieval Limes by 93ornothing

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Medieval Limes is a hybrid cannabis cultivar developed by 93orNothing, characterized by its prominent lime aroma and balanced effects. Positioned as an indica/sativa cross, this strain aims to provide a terpene-driven experience with aromatic intensity and a moderate effect profile, avoiding extremes.

EffectsEuphoric Balanced Clear
AromaLimeLemongrassHerbalPinePepperyFloral

Appearance

Medieval Limes flowers are typically a vivid green with bright lime highlights. The pistils often start as vibrant tangerine and mature to a burnt orange, creating a high-contrast appearance against the green bracts. Well-selected phenotypes exhibit minimal sugar leaves, with a calyx-forward structure that trims cleanly. Densely packed capitate-stalked trichomes, often measuring 70–120 microns, cover the buds, indicating significant resin output. The bud density can vary, but balanced hybrids like this often produce medium-firm to dense colas with a slightly conical structure.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Medieval Limes is primarily anchored by a fresh lime peel scent, complemented by notes of lemongrass and a hint of bitter pith. Subtle sweetness, akin to lime sorbet, is often present, layered with a faint herbal edge. Upon grinding, the profile expands to include aromas of crushed coriander, soft pine, and a peppery spark, characteristic of caryophyllene and humulene. A floral wisp, possibly from linalool, may also emerge, adding depth to the sharp citrus notes. Flavors are consistent with the aroma, featuring prominent lime, citrus, and hints of herbal and floral undertones, with some phenotypes expressing candy-like sweetness.

Effects

Consumers can expect a balanced effect curve from Medieval Limes, avoiding extreme indica or sativa sensations. The strain is described as providing a euphoric onset that smoothly transitions into a clear, comfortable finish. While not typically associated with intense couch-lock, the effects are generally considered moderate and well-rounded, suitable for daytime or evening use depending on individual tolerance.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

While specific lab data is limited, Medieval Limes is understood to be a terpene-driven cultivar. Its lime-forward profile suggests a dominant presence of limonene, often supported by beta-caryophyllene, myrcene, linalool, and ocimene. Total terpene content can range from 1.5% to 3.0% by dry weight under optimal conditions. THC levels typically fall within the 15-25% range, with CBD content below 1%.

Growing

As an indica/sativa hybrid, Medieval Limes is expected to exhibit balanced growth vigor with intermediate internodal spacing. Indoor plants may reach heights of 80–140 cm from seed with topping, or 120–180 cm from clone with light training, assuming a 4–6 week vegetative period. It is adaptable to various cultivation methods, including soil, coco, or hydro, with EC ranges between 1.2 and 2.2. Outdoor cultivation is best suited for temperate to warm climates, with attention to managing relative humidity to prevent late-season issues. Flowering time is typically around 8-10 weeks.

Origins & Lineage

Medieval Limes was bred by 93orNothing and is classified as an indica/sativa hybrid. While the exact parentage has not been publicly detailed, lime-leaning cultivars often draw from lineages such as Key Lime Pie, Lime OG, or Lemon-Lime. The breeding objective focuses on achieving a dominant limonene terpene profile with supporting terpenes that enhance the sharp, bitter-sweet rind notes while maintaining good structure and resin output.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Medieval Limes?
The THC content of Medieval Limes typically ranges from 15% to 25%.
What are the dominant terpenes in Medieval Limes?
The dominant terpene is expected to be limonene, often supported by caryophyllene, myrcene, linalool, and ocimene.
What effects can I expect from Medieval Limes?
Consumers can expect balanced effects, including a euphoric onset that transitions into a clear and comfortable finish.
What is the flavor profile of Medieval Limes?
Medieval Limes offers a prominent lime flavor, with notes of citrus, herbal undertones, and sometimes hints of candy, cream, or earthy floral characteristics.