Lemon Alien Dawg
Lemon Alien Dawg
Also known as: L.A.D., Lemon Alien Dog, Tomandi
Overview
Lemon Alien Dawg was created by Alien Genetics, who crossbred an Alien Dawg female with Lemon Kush to create this pungent hybrid cannabis strain. The strain is an indica-dominant hybrid with a 60:40 indica/sativa ratio, deriving from award-winning genetics and becoming a highly sought-after hybrid among holistic cannabis users in particular. Its parent strain Alien Dawg is believed to be a cross between Chemdawg and Alien Technology.
The strain produces large chunky buds that radiate with sweet and sour fruity notes dominated by the zesty scent of lemon. Lemon Alien Dawg is known for its large, chunky buds with light green coloration covered with orange hairs and exceptionally dense trichomes. The strain has a distinct flavor profile that is both sweet and sour, with a strong lemon aroma courtesy of its Lemon Kush parent, with notes of citrus complemented by an earthy sweetness. The flavor profile includes citrus and diesel with notes of lemon zest, earthy pine, and herbal funk. Lemon Alien Dawg has an above-average potency of between 17% and 23%, though some sources report THC levels typically ranging from 18% to 25%.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress and anxiety
- May help with depression and mood disorders
- Often used for chronic pain management
- Users report help with insomnia and sleep issues
- May assist with ADHD symptoms
- Users report relief from nausea
- May help with muscle spasms and tension
- Often used for migraine relief
- Users report help with PTSD symptoms
- May assist with eye pressure
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Lemon Alien Dawg is a relatively easy strain to grow, making it a great option for beginners. The strain has a flowering time of around 8–9 weeks, with some sources indicating flowering time of 56-63 days (8-9 weeks). It's resistant to common pests and diseases and can be grown indoors or outdoors, displaying good resistance as a robust, vigorous plant. Outdoors, it thrives in a warm, sunny climate with well-draining, nutrient-rich soil. The strain loves topping and LST (Low Stress Training) and produces large dominant colas, so pruning into a bush with many tops is most beneficial for production. It's described as a medium to heavy feeder and a pleasure to grow. Indoor yields are typically around 10 to 12 ounces per square meter, while outdoor plants yield at least 12 ounces per plant. Outdoor harvest occurs around the second to third week of October.