The Lemon Bubblegum Strain of Cannabis

The Lemon Bubblegum strain of cannabis is a bold, citrusy hybrid that leans heavily towards the sativa side. It was created by Pheno Finder Seeds as a cross between Super Lemon Haze and Silver Bubble. This unique weed is known for its standout taste and buzzy mental effects. It was the winner of 3rd place in the 2014 High Times Cannabis Cup. It contains between 18% and 23% THC.

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Lemon Bubble is best suited for treating muscle spasms, tremors, and chronic pain. Its flavor is sweet and tangy with a spicy earthiness. Its high is also pleasant and soothing. The buds have an orangey haze, and are large and lumpy. They have a thick, sticky layer of trichomes. A lemon bubblegum bud has a pronounced fruit flavor, with an aroma reminiscent of candy.

Lemon Bubble is best for long-lasting effects and can be smoked after work. Its heady buzz hits you quickly and turns into cerebral activity. It can be used for analytical tasks and is also beneficial for movement activities. It is recommended for patients with a low THC tolerance. The terpenes in Lemon Bubble are helpful in relieving headaches and nausea. However, this strain should not be consumed by people who have a low tolerance for THC.

Lemon Bubble has a mellow and sweet flavor. Its sedative properties can make physical activity unappealing. Because it has anti-inflammatory properties, it can also be useful in reducing the symptoms of chronic pain, such as arthritis. The high can help improve complex coordination, and can be used in sex and social situations. It is best used during the daytime, as it has no psychoactive effect.

Lemon Bubble can be grown indoors or outdoors. It requires a semi-humid climate, daytime temperatures between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit, and a high THC level of around 15 to 25 percent. The plant can reach a height of up to two feet, so it is best to keep it pruned if it is growing indoors. Once the plant has finished flowering, it can be harvested in 10 to 11 weeks.

Lemon Bubblegum can be grown in indoors or outdoor conditions. Its sweet, citrus flavor makes it ideal for late afternoon and evening smoking. This strain is great for mild-to-medicated patients. It is also suitable for medical use and has anti-psychotic and analgesic properties. Its pungent effect can be very strong, so it is important to know your THC tolerance before choosing this strain.

Lemon Bubble has a mellow and cerebral high that can help patients with attention deficit disorder and depression. It is a powerful stimulant and is not a sedative. It is best used in the daytime and as a recreational herb. So, while it’s a good choice for a high-strength user, you might also consider it for a medicinal purpose. So, don’t hesitate to try the Lemon Bubblegum!

The Lemon Bubblegum strain is a popular blend of Super Lemon Haze and Bubblegum. Its pungent flavor is a result of the sour and citrusy characteristics of the Super Yellow Haze. Its natural piney and citrusy aromas make this one of the most popular blends. The THC index of Lemon Bubblegum is around 17%, which is perfect for medicinal use. In addition to being a popular choice, it is also a good choice for those who want a more relaxing and stress-free experience.

Lemon Bubblegum grows fast and flowering time varies between 49 and 56 days. You can harvest it at any stage between weeks seven to eight weeks after it has bloomed. If you’re looking for a fruity pot, consider cutting it at an early stage. If you’re aiming for an overall mature taste, cut late and the lemon-sour scent will make you feel couchlocked. The latter is recommended for those with low THC tolerances.

Lemon Bubblegum is a powerful mood elevator, with a happy, blissful feeling. It has high THC content of between 19-23% and can make you spacey and introspective. If you’re looking for a strain with the right taste and effect, look no further. This popular hybrid is a popular choice among many medical marijuana users. If you’re looking for an all-purpose marijuana hybrid, it will be worth the extra expense.