The Lemon Pound Cake cannabis strain is one that goes by several names, including Lemon Cheesecake, Lemon Cheese, and Lemon Cake. Whichever name you happen to come across, you can expect it to have a scent and flavor that live up to its name.
Being the result of crossing Lemon Skunk with Cheese, it is easy to see where it gets its name from. The Lemon Pound Cake strain is a sativa-leaning hybrid, and its dominant terpenes are caryophyllene, humulene, and myrcene. Lemon Pound Cake THC percentage levels tend to average in the high 20’s.
The dominant terpenes Humulene, Myrcene, and Caryophyllene describe this mix perfectly. Humulene particularly brings notes of wood, spice, and earth to the flavorful fruit mix of the Lemon Skunk genetics.
Lemon Pound Cake grows squat and bushy but has a large yield. This gives it very large colas, which are covered in wispy yellow pistils. The colas are so large that the buds can collapse under their own weight without support.
GROWERS TIP: Due to the strain’s energetic, bushy growing cycle, we recommend keeping the vegetation period short. However, once Lemon Pound Cake has entered the flowering cycle, you can back off and let the plant grow naturally.
Genetics | Lemon Skunk X Cheese strains |
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Flowering Time | Indoor: 8-9wks Outdoor: Late-September |
Sativa Dominant | 70% Sativa x 30% Indica |
Packeted Size | 10 Seeds, 20 Seeds, 5 Seeds |
The Lemon Pound Cake cannabis strain is one that goes by several names, including Lemon Cheesecake, Lemon Cheese, and Lemon Cake. Whichever name you happen to come across, you can expect it to have a scent and flavor that live up to its name.
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