Lemon Skunk

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About Lemon Skunk

History & Genetics

Lemon Skunk is an award-winning sativa hybrid, known for its lemon flavor and a THC count as high as 22%. It made the High Times list of top 10 strains in 2009. Lemon Skunk is designed by DNA Genetics, who chose two different strains of skunk with a strong flavor and scent of lemons as its parents. The mother is a skunk that originated from Vegas, while the father came from Holland. 

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Appearance, Aroma & Flavor

As you may guess, this strain is super skunky with a delicious lemony taste on the inhale. It grows with thick orange hairs and light green nugs. 

Typical Effects

Creative
Creative
Energetic
Energetic
Dry Eyes
Dry Eyes

Common Usage

A Loss of Appetite
A Loss of Appetite
Nausea
Nausea
Depressed
Depressed

Effects

Its effects begin with a surge of uplifting cerebral stimulation, which often leads to introspection. Many describe this strain as thought-provoking and creativity-inducing, and some find Lemon Skunk to be also exhilarating and energetic. Often, the numbing and calming effects of the body stone cause users to feel slightly sedated.

THC Content

HIGHEST TEST

22%

STRAIN AVERAGE

18%

SATIVA AVERAGE

13%

WIKILEAF AVERAGE

18%

WIKILEAF HIGHEST

35%

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Inexperienced users may find it puts them to sleep an hour or two after the initial cerebral stimulation wears off. Negative effects are the common ones: dry mouth and eyes, possible paranoia, anxiety, and dizziness, especially when the strain is used in high doses.

Lemon Skunk performs well when used for daytime pain relief, especially in the case of chronic migraines, and is most often prescribed for this purpose. Those suffering from stress, anxiety, and depression favor this strain for its mood elevating properties. The strain is also used for the relief of nausea and eating disorders.

Growing

The strain grows easily and is suitable to growers with any experience level. It thrives both indoors and out. Needing 55 to 65 days to finish, the strain can reportedly produce up to 600 grams per square meter. Outside, Lemon Skunk is usually ready for harvest in October in the Northern Hemisphere and in April in the Southern.


Reviews

November 26, 2016

derreck Jones

this is my favorite strain because 1. it takes you where you need to be. and 2. it smells great and gives kind of a longer high.

November 25, 2016

Tomime Garner

I love skunk bud. For some reason it smells so good and gives me a high that i truely enjoy. So glad i could post my opinion

November 23, 2016

Kayla Stuck

yummy!