Lemon Meringue reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Lemon Meringue.
This strain tastes good. Happy high for day time or party. Great to go to a dinner because you can get a little hungry. Just munch away boiz yes you!!
I've had a few phenotypes but all were enjoyable, some more hazy, others more enegizing or mellow. All smell insanely delicious and smoke great.
This strain is great for doing homework. It helps me not focus on the pain and even relax some of my tense muscles. I have fibromyalgia and this gets me through the thick brain fog. Definitely buying again.
A great body high off of 2-3 hits. Not tiring but also not too active.
Lemon Meringue is the one of the best strains out there. It smells just like the name and the taste is out of this world. It really is a lifter and helps with depression.
great flavor, very uplifting. Better for daytime use
This is an even keel type Sativa. It hits sort of hard at first and then builds. I’m not one for huge head rush and this one is perfect as the rush subsides after 45 minutes. First sativa I’ve been able to carry on logical conversations, be able to go to work and get things done, not having a sleepy crash, all without anxiety, paranoia, and basically feeling like I’m not fried. Taste is delish and carts, flower and distills have the same effects. It’s a good happy and self-confident strain. Eases pain to a small degree but it gets my mind and body in a peaceful productive way. I plan to grab as much as I can when I can find it.
This strain causes me to brainstorm like a monsoon, especially when contemplating systems and the way they can interact with each other. I have developed a lot of novel solutions to the problems I was mentally chewing on, and find this strain to be very helpful for productive planning sessions. A side effect that I noticed was pacing while I thought, which is an abnormal, but not unpleasant, behavioral change. As an experiment, I have taken Lemon Meringue followed by Chernobyl a few minutes later, and turned on a particular music playlist. The result was the ability to dance-pace around the room while I thought and whiteboarded, and roughly 3000 steps towards my daily goal.