Super Lemon Dawg by Unknown Or Legendary
Super Lemon Haze × Lemon Skunk
Super Lemon Dawg is a sativa-dominant hybrid from the breeder Unknown or Legendary, recognized for its invigorating cerebral effects and uplifting euphoria. This strain emerged from an era of experimental genetics, emphasizing organic breeding and a distinctive citrus aroma.
Appearance
Super Lemon Dawg presents dense buds adorned with sparkling trichomes, often displaying deep green hues complemented by bright orange pistils. The plants tend to develop a bushy structure with a compact canopy, facilitating light penetration and resin development. Leaf edges can show yellow and lime green, transitioning to purple tones during mid-flowering.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is dominated by a robust, zesty lemon scent, layered with subtle notes of diesel and sweet undertones, complemented by hints of fresh herbs. Upon inhalation, the flavor delivers a burst of tart lemon and sweet resin, followed by a complex exhale featuring traces of diesel, pine, and subtle tropical fruit notes.
Effects
This strain is known for producing cerebral, energetic, and euphoric effects, making it a popular choice for those seeking an uplifting experience. Its predominantly sativa genetics contribute to a stimulating mental high that can foster creativity and a sense of well-being.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Key terpenes like Limonene, Myrcene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene contribute to its distinct aroma and effects. Cannabinoid analysis typically shows THC levels ranging from 18% to 24%, with CBD content below 1%, reinforcing its potent sativa-dominant profile.
Growing
Super Lemon Dawg generally exhibits predictable sativa growth patterns, often resulting in high yields. Cultivators appreciate its vigorous growth and exceptional resin production, with many noting its robust citrus scent as a defining characteristic.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by the enigmatic collective Unknown or Legendary, Super Lemon Dawg is a sativa-dominant hybrid. While its exact parentage is not fully documented, it is thought to be related to strains like Super Lemon Haze and Lemon Skunk, with genetic mapping suggesting up to 80% sativa influence.