Description
Strain Info
Strain Name: Lemon Twist
Grade: AAAA+
THC Potency: Lab Data Pending / 26-28% THC Average reporting
Type: Hybrid (70% Sativa/30% Indica)
Burn: Smooth burning, clean white ash. Appears to be well flushed.
Primary Aromas:
Info: Although lab data is pending – this is a top tier flower! We predict the average reported THC levels will result from the lab, which is coming soon.
Lemon Twist is a sativa dominant hybrid strain (70% sativa/30% indica) created through an unknown combination of other hybrid strains. Even with the lack of information about its parentage, Lemon Twist is still a patient favorite as a resin or wax thanks to its amazing flavor and super motivating effects. Like its name suggests, Lemon Twist has a super bright sour lemon-lime flavor with hints of woody pine and fresh berries upon exhale. The aroma is very similar, with a lemon-lime overtone accented by woody pine, fruity berries and a punch of mintiness. You’ll feel the effects of Lemon Twist hit you almost as soon as you exhale, rushing through your brain with an uplifted sense of motivation and energy that has you up and out of bed, ready to focus on the day ahead. You’ll insanely happy with a budding euphoria that can leave you giggling at times. At the same time, a light body high will help keep you anchored while also getting your physical form energized. In combination with its high 26-28% average THC level, these effects give Lemon Twist an edge in treating conditions such as mood swings, chronic fatigue, depression, chronic stress and headaches or migraines. This bud has fluffy popcorn-shaped olive green nugs with thin orange hairs and a coating of frosty, tiny golden-white crystal trichomes.
Lab Data:
Sample submitted: ‘Lemon Twist’ dried cannabis flowers.
Visual Inspection: Free from visible contamination and foreign matter.
Activated vs non-activated: activated cannabinoids are non-acidic (neutral) and are the form utilized by the human brain/ body. Activation occurs via heating (smoking, vaporizing, cooking). Cannabinoids in the natural plant are acidic (non-activated) and need to be converted to their neutral form in order to be utilized by the human body. Therefore one would expect fresh cannabis buds to contain mainly non-activated cannabinoids. Processed materials (baked goods, heated extracts) should be higher in the activated forms.
Absent Cannabinoids: if a cannabinoid or terpene is blank, it is not necessarily absent but below the limit of detection by the detector (usually less than 0.01%).
•when reporting totals, acidic cannabinoids are multiplied by 0.877 to account for loss of mass from decarboxylation upon heating (activating)
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