How Good is the Lemon Tree Strain?

Lemon Tree Strain

There’s something about summertime that makes citrus a little more appealing. No matter what time of year it is, lemon makes most people think of sunshine and long afternoons. If you want a cannabis strain that gives you those same good feelings, Lemon Tree might be the strain you’re looking for. It’s a flavorful, fierce strain that’s beloved for its effects and bag appeal alike.

The Lemon Tree strain hasn’t been around that long – only since 2014 – but it’s become something of a legend anyway. If you want to know whether Lemon Tree actually lives up to the hype, keep reading. We’ll explain everything you need to know about Lemon Tree weed, from its background to how to grow it to exactly how good it will make you feel.

Lemon Tree Strain Background

There aren’t many perfectly balanced strains, but the Lemon Tree strain is one of them. First created by crossing Lemon Skunk and Sour Diesel, this strain is a fresh, lemony experience that’s exactly 50/50 indica-sativa. While the original grower is unknown, it’s now most often produced by Creekside as a tasty, tantalizing strain.

It came out of nowhere to become an award-winner, too. In 2014, Lemon Tree one Best Hybrid at both the Seattle High Times Cannabis Cup and the San Francisco High Times Cannabis Cup, launching it from obscurity into stardom. THC content varies, but it averages about 20%; respectable but not excessive. As with many balanced strains, it offers a buzzy high with a relaxed, comfortable comedown. Most importantly, it offers a flavor that lemon-lovers adore.

How Lemon Tree Strain Smells and Tastes

The Lemon Tree name is a clear indication of just what you can expect. This strain has a fresh, citrusy smell that will immediately remind you of summertime glasses of lemonade. As you spend some time with it, you’ll notice a hint of earthiness creeping in, a holdover from the strain’s Lemon Skunk parentage.

The flavor is no surprise, either. The skunky, herbal flavor comes out a little more, while the lemon-citrus taste remains as strong as ever.

What Does Lemon Tree Weed Look Like

If you’re looking for bag appeal, look no further. The Lemon Tree strain has some frosty green buds that are completely coated in trichomes. Delicate yellow to orange hairs are found throughout the mid-green leaves, making this a pretty plant that’s pretty delicious.

How to Grow Lemon Tree Marijuana

Lemon Tree is a lovely smoke, but growing it has some challenges. Growers report that it can be a little finicky. Depending on your environment, you may need to baby it a little, or you may be able to grow it outside with no problem. Expect moderately-sized plants, averaging four to five feet high indoors and out. Plants bush out, but only a little; you don’t have to worry about outgrowing narrow spaces.

This plant thrives in a Mediterranean environment. First bred on the West Coast, between San Francisco and Seattle, that’s where the Lemon Tree strain thrives. Recreating warm evenings, moderate humidity, and bright sunshine is essential if you want to see a successful harvest. It also helps to fertilize your plants well to encourage stronger growth; premixed fertilizers intended for indica hybrids might be a good choice.

When it comes to training, be cautious. These plants take a while to grow, and it can be nine to ten weeks before they’re ready for harvest. High-stress training can extend this time or cut down on the amount of bud you end up harvesting. Instead, work with low-stress techniques like trellising or Screen of Green growing to get your plants the light they need without sacrificing time.

Finally, even the best grower won’t see out-of-control yields with genuine Lemon Tree cuts. The plant yield about 6 to 8 ounces of bud per square meter inside, and eight to ten ounces per plant if grown well outdoors. Growing this strain can be a challenge, but it’s worth the time for people who love the strain.

How Does the Lemon Tree Strain Make You Feel

The Lemon Tree strain has a dedicated fanbase, and for a good reason. This strain is shockingly smooth, making it a great choice for users with any amount of experience. There’s almost no cough associated with Lemon Tree, so even sensitive smokers can take a hit with ease.

The THC concentration makes it a good choice for casual use, as well. Its moderate intensity leads to a blissful, expanded head high that quickly turns into a tingly euphoria full of creative thoughts. The initial onset is a bit of a rush, but it quickly levels out into a comfortable, long-lasting buzz. It won’t get too intense, even for new users.

The uplifting, expansive head high pairs nicely with a relaxing body buzz that’s known for its tingly effects. The balanced genetics provide relaxation but keep you from falling asleep or staying trapped on your couch. If you’re looking for a daytime strain, Lemon Tree won’t knock you out.

 

There are plenty of medical users who swear by Lemon Tree, too. Plenty of users choose the strain to help them handle chronic stress or anxiety. The relatively laid-back experience is perfect for keeping worries at bay as you go about your day. For the same reason, people with OCD or PTSD enjoy Lemon Tree marijuana for its ability to smooth out the rough edges of their minds for a while.

Finally, people with chronic pain appreciate the strain’s ability to help relax the muscles without too much haziness. Arthritis, joint pain, and fibromyalgia are just a few chronic pain conditions that people report are improved with a judicious dose of Lemon Tree.

To sum it all up, Lemon Tree is a beautiful little strain. If you can get your hands on some of this delicious flower, it’s a guarantee of a relaxed, high-minded experience that you’ll love immediately.

420VL Team

Author Since:  July 2, 2022

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