Lemonder

Lemonder, a sativa-dominant hybrid, is the result of crossing the classic Soma Lavender with OG Kush strains. Renowned for its highly fragrant aroma, Lemonder caters to sativa enthusiasts seeking a gentle cerebral high with enduring effects. The medical cannabis strain combines sour lemon and sweet fruity flower scents with delightful lavender notes, resulting in a captivating aroma. Its flavor mirrors this profile, featuring a floral overtone complemented by sweet citrus and lemony pine undertones

The high induced by Lemonder is uplifting and sociable—ideal for socializing with friends. It initiates with a euphoric onset, enhancing focus and energy for a mental boost. Simultaneously, a sharp pang of hunger sets in, prompting a desire to snack on anything within reach. With its average THC level ranging from 12-20%, Lemonder is often recommended for alleviating conditions such as mood swings, ADD or ADHD, depression, chronic stress, nausea, or loss of appetite.

The buds of Lemonder are oversized, popcorn-shaped, and exhibit a minty green hue with slender orange hairs. A dusting of golden amber crystal trichomes completes the strain's appealing appearance.

Overview

Cannabinoids

THC: 12%-20%

CBD: 1%

Strain Types

Indica: 30%
Sativa: 70%

Terpenes

Beta-Caryophyllene
Limonene
Myrcene

Flavonoids

Flavonoids, often overlooked compounds in cannabis, remain relatively unexplored as they are seldom tested in each marijuana strain. Similar to terpenes, these compounds contribute to the flavor and fragrance profile of each marijuana strain.

Research indicates that the principal flavonoids found in all cannabis plants are cannflavins A, B, and C.

Effects

Lemonder has been reported to have the following effects:

  • Creativity

  • Euphoria

  • Happiness

  • Mental Stimulation

  • Relaxing

  • Sedating

  • Sleepiness

  • Sociable

  • Talkative

The following adverse effects have also been reported:

  • Dry Eyes

  • Dry Mouth

  • Dizziness

Medical Applications

Due to its elevated 20% THC content and minimal CBD levels, Lemonder may help to treat mental health conditions such as depression, insomnia, anorexia, chronic anxiety, or stress

 
Dosing

Even seasoned marijuana users may experience a robust body high, profound happiness, and vivid dreams or visions with Lemonder, minus the potential paranoia associated with strong psychedelic substances in social settings. Taking it slow with this strain is crucial.

Start by consuming a small amount before bedtime, then adjust the dosage based on your desired benefits. Using a grinder to ensure consistent bud size can be helpful for evening relaxation, pain management, or handling anxiety triggers. However, it's important to note that a grinder alone doesn't guarantee uniform cannabinoid levels, so consider this when dosing through inhalation.

Growing

Characterized by broad leaves and dense buds, Lemonder thrives in both outdoor and indoor growing environments. Capable of yielding over 600 grams per square meter, it's crucial to employ sturdy structures to support the additional weight from abundant flowers.

Given that it is a good provider, you probably don’t need much land to secure a good yield. Indoor cultivation is estimated to produce around 650 grams per square meter.

Height

Lemonder grows to heights between 35 and 40 inches.

Humidity and Temperature

To thrive, these plants require a consistent humidity level of at least 60 percent.

Flowering

The flowering cycle of Lemonder lasts approximately 55-65 days, making it relatively short when compared to the majority of marijuana strains.

FAQ’s

  • The flowering cycle for Lemonder typically spans 55-65 days, considered relatively short compared to many other marijuana strains.

  • It is advisable to maintain a consistent humidity level of at least 60 percent when cultivating Lemonder for optimal growth.

  • Lemonder is well-suited for both outdoor and indoor cultivation. Indoors, it can yield approximately 650 grams per square meter, making it a productive choice for indoor growers.

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This article has been reviewed by Steven Fiore, MD.

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