Orange Fruity Pebbles X Golden Lemons by Bred By
Orange Fruity Pebbles × Golden Lemons
Orange Fruity Pebbles X Golden Lemons, a creation by Bred by 42, is a predominantly indica hybrid known for its calming and euphoric properties. This strain was meticulously bred to combine desirable traits from its parentage, aiming for a balanced experience with potential therapeutic benefits.
Appearance
This indica-dominant strain features compact, dense buds that are densely coated in trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance. The buds display a vibrant mix of orange and golden hues, often complemented by deep green leaves and light orange pistils.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is characterized by bright citrus notes, particularly lemon and orange, layered with a subtle candy-like sweetness. Upon tasting, users experience a burst of lemon zest intertwined with sugary fruitiness, leaving a lingering aftertaste reminiscent of citrus confectionery.
Effects
Orange Fruity Pebbles X Golden Lemons is reported to induce a sense of calm and relaxation, often accompanied by euphoric and cerebral sensations. Its indica heritage suggests properties that may lead to a sedative body high.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analysis indicates a high THC content, typically around 22%, with minimal CBD. The terpene profile is rich in limonene, myrcene, and caryophyllene, contributing to its citrus, fruity, and peppery notes. Minor terpenes like pinene and linalool may also be present.
Growing
Cultivators have noted that this strain produces dense, resinous buds with a structure that can lead to increased bud density. The plant is described as hardy with a vigorous flowering structure, suggesting it may be manageable for experienced growers. Optimal conditions are reported to enhance cannabinoid concentrations.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by 42 developed Orange Fruity Pebbles X Golden Lemons by crossing Orange Fruity Pebbles with Golden Lemons. The breeding process involved rigorous selection to emphasize relaxing traits and high potency, drawing from decades of experience in indica-dominant genetics.