Sour Lemon Poison by The Bank Genetics
Sour Lemon Poison, developed by The Bank Genetics, is a sativa-dominant hybrid celebrated for its distinctive zesty profile and robust effects. This strain emerged from a period of innovative breeding focused on merging intense flavors with appealing recreational and medicinal benefits.
Appearance
Sour Lemon Poison buds are visually striking, featuring dense structures with vibrant green and bright lime coloration. They are coated in a generous layer of resinous trichomes, often covering over 65% of the surface, which contributes to their potent quality. The buds typically present an elongated, conical shape characteristic of sativa genetics.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Sour Lemon Poison is dominated by sharp, sour citrus notes, particularly lemon zest, layered over subtle earthy and pine undertones. When consumed, the flavor mirrors the aroma with a prominent tart lemon taste, complemented by herbal and sweet nuances, creating a complex sensory experience.
Effects
This sativa-dominant strain is known for producing uplifting and energetic effects, often described as cerebral and invigorating. It is favored by users seeking a balance of mental stimulation and a sense of calm, making it suitable for various consumption times.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Lab analyses indicate Sour Lemon Poison typically contains around 20% THC and less than 1% CBD. Significant terpene presence includes limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, and pinene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor profile. The high sativa percentage, often exceeding 70%, influences its characteristic effects.
Origins & Lineage
Created by The Bank Genetics, Sour Lemon Poison is a sativa-dominant hybrid resulting from the crossbreeding of high-THC sativa genetics with exotic lemon-infused varieties. The breeding process involved extensive stabilization, with reports suggesting up to 80% of its lineage exhibits strong sativa growth patterns.