Frozen Lemons

Frozen Lemons is a cannabis strain characterized by its refreshing citrus aromas and powerful effects. This strain is the result of a careful selection and crossbreeding of high-quality genetics that combines both sativa and indica characteristics. Frozen Lemons' popularity is steadily growing, as it is favored by both medical and recreational users for its unique properties and high quality standards.
Effect
The effects of Frozen Lemons are remarkably balanced, offering both mental upliftment and physical relaxation. Users report an immediate feeling of euphoria followed by a state of deep relaxation. This strain is particularly suitable for use in the late afternoon or early evening, as it can help reduce stress and promote a positive mood without causing excessive sedation. It also has therapeutic potential for patients struggling with anxiety, depression, or pain.
Taste/smell
As the name suggests, Frozen Lemons is characterized by a strong, citrus-like aroma reminiscent of freshly cut lemons. Additionally, there are undertones of sweet and earthy notes, enriching the overall consumption experience. The taste remains true to the olfactory profile, with a distinct citrus note rounded off by a slight sweetness that is particularly noticeable on the exhale.
THC content
Frozen Lemons' THC content is medium to high, making it a potent strain that will satisfy experienced users. Typically, the THC content can vary between 18% and 22%. This high cannabinoid content contributes to the strain's potent and long-lasting effects, both in terms of euphoric and relaxing effects.
Cultivation
Growing Frozen Lemons is considered moderately difficult and may therefore be a challenge for absolute beginners. This strain prefers a controlled environment with consistent temperatures and humidity levels. However, with sufficient attention and care, Frozen Lemons will reward growers with high yields. It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation, although indoor growers may experience higher yields with careful control of growing conditions. The flowering time is generally 8 to 9 weeks.