GreenLabs
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GreenLabs

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Shine - Lemon Jack - .5g Cart

Strain rating:
Sativa
THC -
CBD -
Shine - Lemon Jack - .5g Cart
Amount
25% off
$25.00
$1875
each
GreenLabs
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|344.3 miles away

About this product

Lemon Jack is also popularly known as Lemon Herer. The strain is a cross between Jack Herer and Lemon Kush. Lemon Jack is a sativa dominant strain with a 30:70 indica/sativa ratio. The buds are quite dense and sticky, but incredibly soft at the same time. You will find an abundance of orange, reds and beautiful hues of green. Even though it looks like any other Kush strain, you can immediately identify its aroma due to Jack being a part of the genetics. The smell is unique with its mint pepper chemical scent with hints of vanilla cream, pungent fruit and lemon rind. However, the taste is not as spicy as you would expect it to be, but it is more or less the same as its smell. After smoking the strain, you will immediately feel overwhelmed by a sativa buzz. But then again your body will remain medicated enough due to the Kush found in the strain's genetics. The high gains momentum gradually and you might feel a bit stoned, but it is not something an experienced cannabis user can't handle. The high can easily last anywhere in between two to three hours. Due to its numbing effects, it is often recommended for patients suffering from chronic pains and aches. Additionally, you can also use it to regain your lost appetite.

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