Ohio Lemon G
Ohio Lemon G
Also known as: Ohio Cut Lemon G, Sweet Lemon Juice
What is the Ohio Lemon G strain?
Ohio Lemon G is a sativa cannabis strain with up to 25.0% THC, known for its euphoric effects and citrus and diesel flavor profile.
Ohio Lemon G is a legendary sativa-dominant hybrid strain (70% sativa/30% indica) bred by Natural Genetics Seeds and originating from Ohio. This strain was created through crossing Sweet Lemon Juice F2 X Sweet Lemon Juice F1 strains, and is also known as a 'sweet lemon juice' cut that results from a cubing within very selected G13 genetics. The complex lineage includes G13 Skunk x G13 Haze genetics, giving it deep roots in both legendary G13 and Haze genetics. Lemon G is the pride of Ohio, representing the Midwest among all the Dutch and West Coast strains out there.
The strain presents fluffy and oversized rounded bright neon green nugs with golden undertones, thick orange hairs and a coating of chunky, golden-white crystal trichomes. Upon first encounter, the scent delivers a powerful citrus presence that is reminiscent of freshly squeezed lemons, combined with subtle earthy undertones. This bud has a sweet and sour citrusy lemon flavor with a light touch of fruity diesel upon exhale. The aroma is very similar, with a spicy diesel overtone accented by sour lemony citrus and fresh earthiness. Despite the strong lemon aroma, taste-wise, this strain is fairly mellow and does not necessarily exhibit the strong citrus properties found in its scent.
Grown primarily by Natural Genetics Seeds, Ohio Lemon G is mostly sativa but ripens quickly in indoor conditions at 70 days, and outdoors where it will be ready starting October. Outdoor she performs very well being very mold resistant and very vigorous giving a extra quality big harvest. The strain has historical significance as real, old-school Lemon G is missed by veteran smokers, representing an important piece of Midwest cannabis culture.
What are the effects of Ohio Lemon G?
What are the medical benefits of Ohio Lemon G?
- Users report relief from chronic stress
- May help with depression
- Often used for chronic fatigue
- Users report help with PTSD symptoms
- May assist with appetite loss
- Often used for chronic pain management
- Users report help with epilepsy symptoms
- May help with nausea
- Often used for mood disorders
- Users report help with anxiety
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
What are the side effects of Ohio Lemon G?
- 💧 Dry Mouth
- 👁️ Dry Eyes
- 💫 Dizziness
- 😰 Anxiety
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes
- Possible dizziness at onset
- Potential anxiety in high doses
- Possible paranoia with overconsumption
How do you grow Ohio Lemon G?
Ohio Lemon G is mostly sativa and can be cultivated indoors and outdoors with a flowering time of approximately 70 days. Indoor harvest yields are around 550g per square meter. Harvest is big indoor as well outdoor. Outdoor she performs very well being very mold resistant and very vigorous giving an extra quality big harvest. For being mostly sativa she's very quick in indoor, ripening in 70 days, as well outdoor where she will be ready starting October. Growing your own Lemon G isn't too terribly complicated, and although it can adapt to virtually any climate, it seems to do best outdoors in warmer weather. Seeds might be hard to come by, but if you do get your hands on some, prepare for a 9 to 11 week flowering time and a moderately sized yield. The strain was never available as feminized seeds from Natural Genetics Seeds. Plants are sativa but with solid buds very compacted, fully of lemony crystals.
How should you use Ohio Lemon G?
Ohio Lemon G is a sativa strain with 25.0% THC, which is considered high potency. As a sativa, it works well for daytime activities and creative sessions.
Beginners
Start with 1-2 small inhalations or 2.5-5mg if using edibles. Wait 15 minutes before taking more. This strain is potent — start very low.
Regular Users
A standard session of 3-5 inhalations or 5-15mg edible dose. Effects typically onset within 5-15 minutes when inhaled, 30-90 minutes for edibles.
Experienced Users
Adjust to personal tolerance. At 25.0% THC, even experienced users should respect this strain's potency.
Start low and go slow. This is not medical advice — consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does Ohio Lemon G make you feel?
Ohio Lemon G is a sativa strain that primarily produces euphoric effects, followed by uplifted. Users report the dominant effect at 85% intensity. With 25.0% THC, this strain is considered potent and best suited for experienced users.
Is Ohio Lemon G good for medical use?
Ohio Lemon G has been reported by users for users report relief from chronic stress, may help with depression, often used for chronic fatigue, users report help with ptsd symptoms, may assist with appetite loss, often used for chronic pain management, users report help with epilepsy symptoms, may help with nausea, often used for mood disorders, users report help with anxiety. As a sativa strain, it may be suitable for daytime use while managing symptoms.
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Are there side effects with Ohio Lemon G?
Some users have reported dry mouth, dry eyes, dizziness, anxiety, dry mouth, dry eyes, possible dizziness at onset, potential anxiety in high doses, possible paranoia with overconsumption when using Ohio Lemon G. Starting with a low dose and staying hydrated can help minimize these effects.
What does Ohio Lemon G taste and smell like?
Ohio Lemon G features a flavor profile of citrus, diesel, earthy, lemon, sour, sweet. The dominant terpenes are Myrcene and Caryophyllene, which contribute to its distinctive aroma.
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What does the research say about Ohio Lemon G?
Ohio Lemon G is a sativa cannabis strain containing up to 25.0% THC, with a terpene profile dominated by Myrcene and Caryophyllene. Below are authoritative resources for understanding the compounds in this strain.