The strongest lemon and pine

@royal the package has landed! Thank you so much for your generosity!

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I’ve run their THC Bomb a few times.

IME - Pine cone nuggets all around that actually kinda reminded me of grenades. -Good stone, but maybe not the best flavor. (?)

Would definitely be interested in your thoughts.

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Grew thc bomb in 2010 was one of the first strains I ordered ever :joy: @Longtooth

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my pleasure - looking forward to seeing you run them !!!

Hope you get some amazing lemon - like mom

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Those plants are beautiful lol loveee me some lemon gas lol

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Back when Medical Marijuana was approved in Canada my dispensary(Tweed) was heavy on the Lemon and Pine in some strains. I liked the flavor but it was never in my favorite chemotypes. I used Sativa for med then and dark Indicas for the occasional bedtime treat.

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I’m surprised that no one have mentioned Lemon Thai, so I just have to throw it into the mix. Definitely underrated and immortal genetics that’s the backbone of a lot of popular cultivars. It’s especially popular here in Europe.

The Lemon Haze (Lemon Thai x Super Silver Haze) have an outstanding balanced high, compared to the brain fog of Super Lemon Haze(Lemon Skunk x Super Silver Haze).

The OG crosses with Lemon Thai is my absolute favourite ones and I tried a Lemon Larry x Lemon Thai a couple of years ago that was amazing. It took everything that’s great about Lemon Thai and took it to the next level.

Pz :v:t2:

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You know what’s ironic? I was just chattin with recoyoself about finding phylos cheddar cheese (listed as top selling) which is a polyhybrid cookie mookie deal low terps upto 30 thc meh.
After looking at all their meh i found the higest terp one…jungle spice x gorilla diesel 3. So oldest genetics and bodhi ftw of course. We were saying all that genetic data they "borrowed " money and tools they went with mostly those…ok.
340 for 50 and i see iglm selling them for 5 for 100 :clown_face: :earth_americas:

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I always “pimp” Subcool’s Nurse Jackie when discussions of lemon-flavor pop up.

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Is the lemon flavor on par with the SLH though?

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The lemon terps in Lemon Thai is stronger then SLH. It’s quite clean and no skunk to it.

Pz :v:t2:

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I should have prefaced with this… but is it candy lemon like SLH or more Lemon peel as an example?

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The Lemon Thai I’ve grown were just very lemony weed. I would say that it wasn’t neither sweet, zesty or fruity. Just lemon weed. Beat way to describe it is clean and uncomplex.

Anywho, the lemon haze is just the same, it tastes and smokes like clean lemon weed.

Pz :v:t2:

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I appreciate it thank you.

Ohio Lemon G is the strongest lemon terp out there from my experience. Its unbelievably lemon dank.

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Wrong, its a flavor profile in the pineine terpene. Even Integra Boost lists lemon as a botanical source.

I see, was I supposed to have ESP to know ? I’m not sure where this hostile/denigrating argument is coming from…did you have a bad day or something ?

So far your argument is just trollish nonsense :roll_eyes:

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While appreciate your zeal and your input, @OriginalDankmaster96 wasn’t out of line with his chart. I specifically asked about terpenes not flavor as the terpene profile is where the effects I seek are located. There is way more science than I have even scratched the surface of, so I appreciated his input as much as I do all meaningful and productive input.

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For Orange taste I can recommend Orange Poison a cross between Cali Orange and a very potent Durban Poison-14 weeks.

For Lemon or more accurately lemon/lime I can offer my own distillation of Cherry Bomb using the green variety which tastes like 7-Up. Between 8 and 11 weeks. This is from Mr. G’s Cherry Bomb.

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The unfortunate thing is that part of their narrative is true but their delivery made people stick to their own facts.
There are many acids within the plant other than terpenes that can give it taste.
These Phenolic compounds can be shifted with stress inducers and triggers which can deter pests.
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsomega.3c04496
Why would two strains of very similar terpene profiles taste totally different? I agree high pinene will give or add a pine aroma/taste though.

forgot about this part “So far these terp chart people have contributed a whole bunch of negative to the community and nothing positive.”
I think that’s was their way of saying you should not only breed based on terp reports. That’s a solid opinion.

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I agree, it also has do with gland maturity ratio of CBN/CBD. I noticed subtle differences in CripXmas from peak to senescence. Stronger terps at peak but smoother smoke at senescence, less pronounced taste of terps.

You’re right, the A2 CripXmas from A cut doesn’t have the “sweeter bubblegum” like the B and B4 mixed with the terpinolene. I believe phenotypic expression has a lot to do with this. Both cuts have the same lineage, but are different in profile of “pine” as effects too. The chart was surprising to me, however the limonene is blended just right not to overpower the actual a/b pineine terps, terpinolene along with the caryophyllene. It works somehow and consistently confirmed as “pine” by all my testers. So right about similar profile tasting totally different but incorrect about high pinene will give pine flavor. A2 taste undoubtedly pine but the chart is low on a/ b. Chart is contradictory to actual testimonials.

That wasn’t my intention. It was to understand the profile that gives the flavor. Getting the analysis done changed my entire perception of what pine flavor is and it’s NOT exclusive to one terpene or percentage content. Before I was highly confident this CripXmas had high pineine, after it’s how I understand terpenes combine to produce the taste. I don’t rely on charts to breed I’m totally intuitive/hyper senses as an autistic, it’s a piece of data for reference point :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

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