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Lemon Drop is a sativa dominant strain with a 40:60 indica/sativa ratio. Considering its sativa heritage it still manages to produce a staggering 18% THC content. Upon closer inspection, you will come to realize the buds are green in color and quite fluffy all the while being covered by trichomes. It has a fruity and tangy aroma and tastes just about the same. The name does speak for itself, as it does have an incredible lemony taste to go along with it. That being said, you have to keep in mind that the strain is quite potent. It is not recommended for the faint of heart, which is why beginners are advised to stay clear of Lemon Drop as well. It is the perfect strain for experienced cannabis users and is perfect for daytime use. That being said, it can also be smoked along with other medication. This is quite rare and not the case with other strains where side effects are to be expected. Individuals may feel euphoric and will experience an increase in appetite. The strain on several occasions has been recommended to patients suffering from anxiety, anorexia and even depression. Keeping this in mind, it is no surprise why Lemon Drop has grown immensely popular over the years and will continue to do so for years to come.
Lemon Drip preroll, 1g or 0.035 ounce, from the Brite Labs brand offering a sativa experience with 27.1% THC.
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WARNING: This product can expose you to marijuana smoke and myrcene, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov