
Strain Name: Lemon G
Grade: A
Type: Indica
Looks: Dark green buds covered in brownish trichomes. The buds are pretty dense with absolutley every part of them saturated with trichomes. Looks to be cured very well 9/10
Smell: I don’t know how to describe it other than zest. I don’t have more than an eigth of it, but every room it has been in still smells like zesty bud. When I broke a bud open it gave off a very strong scent of lemon. 10/10
Taste: Out of a joint it has a deep earthy taste to it, but out of clean glass or a vaporizer is really where the lemon comes through. A burst of lemony goodness on the inhale followed by a more bitter, almost sour, taste.
Effects: 1 bowl had me feeling pretty satisfied. The indica effects become apparent right away and suck you into the couch for a good hour or so before the sativa effects kicks in. Very social high. 8/10
Potency: Some of the best lemon I have ever had, great high lasting anywhere from 1-3 hours. 9/10
Reviewed by: Swisher420
Good Strain For: Anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, and a great strain for social events after the indica effects give in to the sativa side of it.































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I’ve had this before, it’s great do you happen to live in Ohio?
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Kevin Reply:
December 1st, 2011 at 6:03 pm
I live in central Ohio, and I can get lemon g all dayyyy
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Swish420 Reply:
December 18th, 2011 at 9:39 am
I actually do! Im in Northeast Ohio and we get this Lemon G whenever we run out of other strains. Its sorta like a “backup” strain, but its still amazing bud either way!
Happy Smoking
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don’t live in ohio, but strain seems big in southern michigan
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I just had some really good lemon g a few days ago, this is great strain.
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jim Reply:
November 12th, 2011 at 5:13 pm
Just sot some in Monroe and rolling it now.
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its sativa dominant or at least real lemon G is supposed to b unless someone crossed with another indica dominant hybrid just to have the taste but real lemon g from ohio is sativa dominant
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