Dirty Limetar
Dirty Limetar
Overview
Dirty Limetar is an indica-dominant hybrid cannabis strain (60% indica, 40% sativa) developed by The Seed Kompany. This unique cultivar is the result of crossing Ute #4 and Dirty Taxi, creating a complex genetic profile that combines diverse lineage from both parent strains. The Ute parent contributes genetics from PCK (Pakistani Chitral Kush) crossed with Lashkar Gah and Vintage Afghani varieties, while Dirty Taxi brings powerful genetics from GMO and Chem I95. This sophisticated breeding has resulted in a strain that offers both recreational and medicinal appeal with manageable cultivation characteristics.
The strain exhibits distinctive visual characteristics with dense, resinous buds that showcase vibrant colors, particularly when exposed to cooler nighttime temperatures during the final weeks of flowering. Dirty Limetar is notable for its complex aromatic profile that combines citrus and lime notes with earthy and sweet undertones, creating an inviting sensory experience. The distinct lime scent paired with earthy hints and pine tar notes from its Ute lineage creates a unique olfactory signature that appeals to both seasoned users and newcomers to cannabis.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report enhanced mood and creativity
- May help with stress relief
- Often chosen for focus enhancement
- Users report relief from anxiety
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Dirty Limetar is relatively easy to cultivate, making it suitable for growers of all experience levels. The strain has a flowering time of 63-70 days (approximately 9-10 weeks) and can be grown both indoors and outdoors. Growers can expect moderate yields with plants that develop a sturdier frame inherited from the Ute lineage. The strain exhibits beautiful colors, particularly when exposed to cooler nighttime temperatures during the final weeks of flowering, which enhances the plant's impressive hues and visual appeal. Indoor cultivation is recommended for optimal control over environmental conditions, though outdoor growing is also viable in appropriate climates. The plants maintain manageable height and structure, making them suitable for various growing setups.