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Treat - Lemon Dawg
Bloom Brand

Treat - Lemon Dawg

Lemon Dawg's origins are a bit of a mystery. We do know that this evenly-balanced hybrid is a cross of Lemon Skunk and Chemdawg. Our batch was grown by GT flowers, boasting a THC content of about 21%, which is about the average for this strain.

The fuzzy, Lemon Dawg buds, have curled forest-green leaves, artistically layered out in floral patterns. The buds appear lime-green due to the coat of gold trichome hairs, while long orange pistils are loosely littered about.

Lemon Dawg emits odors of fresh pine and lemons amid diesel fumes. Smoking or vaping this strain tastes like lemon-pine cleaner, with gassy undertones.

The smooth euphoria, as described by consumers, is both energizing and relaxing. Some users said the greatest benefit came from the blissful psychoactive elation, while others reported that neuromuscular relaxation was most notable. One user described the Lemon Dawg experience as feeling similar to a mild pyschedelic, combined with a valium. Reviewers suggested this strain may be good for users suffering mentally from issues like anxiety and depression as well as physically, from conditions like cramps and migraines, might find relief from Lemon Dawg.

A truly versatile hybrid, Lemon Dawg helped some users start their day and get moving, while helping others cap the day off and unwind. You can bet that day or night, brain or body, Lemon Dawg's gonna taste great and some say it may even help where you need it the most too.

Treat - Lemon Dawg preroll, 1g or 0.035 ounce, from the Bloom Brand brand offering a hybrid experience with 26.09% THC.

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Weight (g): 1

Cannabis Types: Hybrid

Product Types: Preroll

THC %: 26.09%

State: California

THC percentage amounts are average, individual items may vary.

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