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Nagano region, Japan (7) Azumino Winery
One of the most beautifully situated wineries in Nagano, Azumino winery was established in 2007 in the Nihon Alps wine valley, in the shadow of the northern alps. Here, on a bright, bracing winter’s day, I met with Akira Kato (chief winemaker) and Kentaro Furukawa (viticulturist).
Akira and Kentaro
The winery is owned by Kashiyama, a Vacuum Solutions company who are in the semiconductors business (these need to be made under vacuum). Previoulsy, this location was home to a winery called Azumin Wine but it went bankrupt and Kashiyama decided to take the winery on.
The barrel cellar
Azumin were making fruit juice, wine and beer, as well as drinking yoghurt. But Kashiyama decided just to carry on with wine and yoghurt. At this time they cultivated the land round the winery and established vineyards. Now they have 1.8 hectares, and they also have two other plots in the same area taking the total up to 3.2 hectares. The altitude is 700 m.
In 2008 they planted Chardonnay and Merlot in front of the winery, and a year later planted Cabernet Sauvignon. In 2014 they planted some Sauvignon Blanc. Chardonnay is the dominant variety (50% of their vineyard, but 20-30% of production), with Merlot second. They also use Concord and Niagara, and make some cider using the traditional Kogyoku variety of apple. It’s a small apple with nice acidity.
Their production is mainly from this area, and they buy in 70% of their needs from growers. Production is 80 000 bottles per year.
Azumino Winery Chardonnay Sparkling 2016 Nagano, Japan Injected method. This is pretty and fruity with nice citrus notes, a touch of white peach and some table grape richness, kept fresh with bubbles. It’s very attractive, with nice balance. 86/100
Azumino Winery Sauvignon Blanc 2018 Nagano, Japan From their own vineyards, harvested 28 September. First release of this was 2016. This is light, clean and fruity. Distinctive elderflower and pear notes on the nose, with a delicate, well balanced palate. Light in style and very attractive, with subtle green notes. 87/100
Azumino Winery Sauvignin Blanc 2017 Nagano, Japan Light and expressive with some green herbal notes and taut lemony fruit. Stony and quite acidic. Finishes a little short, but it’s an attractive lighter style. 84/100
Azumino Winery Chardonnay 2016 Nagano, Japan Subtle nuttiness to to rounded, smooth citrus and pear fruit. Unoaked style with nice texture and gentle fruitiness. Simple and pleasant with a hint of caramel on the finish, showing a bit of development. 84/100
Azumino Winery Chardonnay Barrel Ageing 2017 Nagano, Japan This is bright with a slight cabbage edge to the attractive citrus fruit. There’s a core of good acidity here and the oak is unobtrusive, smoothing the edges out a bit and adding some spicy framing. Nice fruit here. 88/100
Azumino Château Azumino Chardonnay 2014 Winery Nagano, Japan Fresh, taut and quite Chablis-like in its flavour, this has good acidity under some stony citrus fruit with a hint of yellow plum and just a trace of oak in the background. Very well integrated, showing lovely purity. It is developing very nicely. 91/100
Azumino Tennoubara Merlot 2017 Nagano, Japan 15 months barrel ageing, 10% new. Lovely weight of fruit here: crunchy raspberry and blackberry fruit with with nice freshness. Good concentration with a bit of spicy detail. This is really good. 91/100
Azumino Winery Merlot Barrel Ageing 2016 Nagano, Japan Supple and berryish with smooth, rounded, quite bright berry fruits, with some blackcurrant freshness. Stylish and focused with great balance, and lovely fruit intensity. Delivers pleasure. 89/100
Azumino Winery Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 Nagano, Japan Has a strong menthol edge to the nose. Savoury and spicy with some mint and medicine hints as well as blackcurrant fruit and some blackcurrant bud. Astringent finish. This is quite tough. 82/100
Azumino Winery Château Azumino Merlot 2014 Nagano, Japan Savoury, structured and quite spicy with appealing black cherry and blackcurrant fruit, showing some development and firm tannins. Has nice intensity: food friendly style. 86/100
Azumino Winery Château Azumino Special Reserve 2014 Nagano, Japan 65% Cabernet Sauvignon and 35% Merlot. This has nice intensity with savoury, spicy character and vivid blackcurrant fruit. It’s very structured with good acidity, and the tannins are quite strong, but there’s enough fruit to counter them. A taut, lean, structured wine with lots of appeal. Hints of tar and medicine here on the finish. 89/100
Azumino Winery Concord Dry 2016 Nagano, Japan Fresh, aromatic nose with cherry jelly and strawberry. The palate is light, juicy and jellyish with nice balance. A good example. 84/100
Azumino Winery Concord Sweet 2016 Nagano, Japan Appealing cherry jelly and strawberry aromas. The palate is fruity with some sweetness, but it remains fresh and balanced. Very appealing. 84/100
Azumino Winery Niagara Dry 2017 Nagano, Japan Reductive with a matchstick edge to the juicy citrus fruit, with a touch of melon. Dry. 80/100
Azumino Winery Niagara Sweet Nagano, Japan A bit of matchstick reduction on the nose, but it’s not dominant. Sweet, jellyish fruit on the palate with some lemon and melon character. Attractive and juicy. 82/100
Kogyoku Cider 2015 Bright, fresh and appealing with fresh appley notes and some stony, nutty hints. Crisp and dry with a juicy finish.
Kogyoku Dessert Cider 2015 An orange/bronze colour. The juice was frozen to concentrate the flavour. Beautifully aromatic sweet baked apple nose with a touch of raisin. Very sweet with amazing acidity to counter it. Spicy, intense and rich with lovely flavour, showing apples, raisins and apricot. Remarkable stuff. World class.
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ianmkeenan · 6 years
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Sour Lemon OG
Information about Sour Lemon OG:
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Take something sour and lemony and combine it with one of the most exceptional families of cannabis. It seems to be the case when it comes to Sour Lemon OG. Bred by Emerald Triangle Seeds, this strain is their take on the legendary OG lineage.
One of the strains used to develop Sour Lemon OG is California Sour. Contrary to its name, it traces its genetic roots from a Mexican Sativa and an Afghani Indica. Among its most notable traits is its ability to induce a clear-headed high with a sharper focus.
The other parent strain is Lemon OG Kush, a hybrid that comes with a legendary pedigree. It comes from a lineage of two prominent family of hybrids – Skunk and OG. Besides its fruity and skunky aroma, its psychoactive properties are also among its more prominent attributes. Often, it induces a dreamy but buzzing head high that has fascinated users since its debut.
Using these two, Emerald Triangle Seeds developed a strain that delivers an invigorating mind and body high. For daytime use, Sour Lemon OG is one of the best choices for cannabis users.
Information about Sour Lemon OG:
ORIGINCalifornia Sour and Lemon OG KushEFFECTSTalkative – 10 Energetic – 10 Happy – 9 Relaxed – 9 Focused – 8ADVERSE REACTIONS (NEGATIVE)Dry mouth – 10 Dry eyes – 9 Paranoid – 1 Anxious – 1 Dizzy – 1FRAGRANCESweet, sour, lemon, fruity, earthyFLAVORSSweet, citrus, lemon, appleMEDICALDepression – 10 Pain – 10 Stress – 9 Headaches – 4 Fatigue – 4FLOWERING TIME INDOORS10 to 11 weeksFLOWERING TIME OUTDOORSMid to late OctoberTHC CONTENT %15% to 17%INDICA / SATIVA %35%/65%INDOOR YIELD10 to 12 ounces per square meterOUTDOOR YIELD12 ounces or more per plantCLIMATEWarm climate
* 10 is the highest * 1 is the lowest
Effects
Sour Lemon OG can have as much as 17% THC. Deemed as very potent, it is still not comparable to many modern strains that have more than 20%. While it does not have an insane amount, it is also the reason for its popularity.
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There are many reasons for using cannabis. Some people want to relax and chill at the end of a long and tiring day. Others need a little something to get them on the go. If the latter is the purpose, then Sour Lemon OG is an excellent choice.
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It is a fast-acting strain that hits users with an electrifying cerebral buzz. Not only does it enhance the mood, but it also induces elation. It turns timid people into social creatures. Even the deaf should find themselves talking.
Besides feeling energetic and friendly, the effects of the strain does take users to the edge. Instead, it induces mental clarity with a very sharp focus.
Emerald Triangle Seeds did an excellent job of breeding Sour Lemon OG. By maintaining a small Indica heritage, it stops the psychoactive effects from being overbearing. Because of that, people using Sour Lemon OG in moderation stay active and on the go. At the same time, there is also a calming or soothing sense of body relaxation.
Fragrance
Sour Lemon OG emits a fragrance that is reminiscent of its OG Kush lineage. Blending in with its earthy and citrusy scent is a sweet and sour note.
Flavors
The strain is not only all about its pleasant aroma though. Its smoke is also a delight with a note of sour apple. Also, most people should find it easy on the throat.
Adverse Reaction
Unfortunately, there is a small price to pay when using cannabis. It is not only the money itself but the adverse effects that come with its use.
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Feeling the throat dry and having red eyes are typical. Any cannabis strain can cause that. But there is also the matter of feeling a bit paranoid and anxious or a little dizzy. While it may be mild in case they do occur, remember the price becomes costly when one uses more than enough. In other words, these symptoms can become a little bit distracting if one were to use beyond personal limits.
Medical
After going through the adverse effects of using cannabis, and in particular, Sour Lemon OG, there are other effects too. Besides its recreational value, it also comes with pharmacological uses too.
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One obvious benefit of a strain that induces happiness and turns people into social creatures is that it can wipe out stress. Consequently, it becomes useful to people with mental health issues such as depression and other similar conditions. It can be complicated to cope and manage the emotion, but with this strain, it provides these people relief and a way to get out of the funk.
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In most cases, cannabis strains that are exceptional when it comes to pain relief come with one of two traits. One is high CBD. Another is being Indica-dominant. Although Sour Lemon OG is neither, it so happens that the combined mental and body high it induces has proven to be very efficient in reducing or eliminating chronic pains and aches.
Growing
Sour Lemon OG thrives well in both indoor and outdoor environments. Either way, experts can nurture it until the plant produces lumpy green buds covered with bright orange hairs and thick white trichomes. Its smell also becomes more pungent as it approaches maturity.
Flowering Time
Indoors Most growers prefer to cultivate cannabis indoors. Regardless of which medium one chooses to use, it is best to combine it with the Screen of Green training method. Flowering time can occur in 10 to 11 weeks. Upon harvest, the estimated yield is 10 to 12 ounces per square meter.
Outdoors It appears that the best climate where Sour Lemon OG will thrive is one where there is plenty of sunshine. It transitions to the bloom stage come the third to fourth week of October. Each plant can also produce at least 12 ounces of buds or more.
Have you ever smoked or grown your own Sour Lemon OG? Please let me know what you think about this marijuana strain in the comments below.
Robert
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lotsofdogs · 6 years
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Using Essential Oils to Clean and Disinfect
With the desire to keep our homes clean and safe for our families, along with wanting to protect the environment, more people are turning to essential oils to accomplish both tasks.
But what exactly are essential oils, and how can they be used to clean and disinfect our homes?
Essential oils are concentrated liquids that contain the essence and aroma from the plants from which they are made. Essential oils are used in perfumes, making incense, flavorings, and in cleaning products.
However, it must be noted that one should never use essential oils directly on the skin. They are too concentrated and must be combined with a carrier oil such as olive oil, or mixed with another product.
Common Essential Oils Used In Homemade Cleaning Products
Get your dried, organic herbs, organic essential oils, bulk spices, loose leaf organic teas and aromatherapy supplies at the place where we shop – StarWest Botanicals!
* Chamomile Essential Oil – Chamomile essential oil has a scent of fruits and herbs, and is known for its calming, soothing and comforting scent. It blends well with florals, and some citruses, such as lemon.
* Cinnamon Essential Oil – Cinnamon essential oil, also known as cinnamon leaf essential oil, has a spicy and sweet scent, like cinnamon. It blends well with orange or tangerine, and can also make a room feel like it’s Christmas time. Generally, cinnamon should not be used alone in a homemade cleaner, but just added for an additional warming touch in small quantities. Of all the oils listed in this essential oil use chart it is definitely the most optional one to use.
* Eucalyptus Essential Oil – Eucalyptus essential oil has a sharp, fresh smell with a bit of camphor and woody smell mixed in as well. People either love or hate its scent, generally. Eucalyptus is another essential oil that has disinfecting properties. When added with lemon oil and distilled water, it is an effective antibacterial spray that can be used throughout your home. Eucalyptus oil blends well with pine, rosemary and tea tree oils, and also lavender and lemon essential oils.
* Geranium Essential Oil – Geranium essential oil is a floral scent, which smells a bit like roses. In fact, it is often blended with rose essential oils to make a romantic floral scent for your cleaning products and laundry supplies. Besides blending well with rose, geranium oil also blends well with lavender, rosemary, lemon, and orange.
* Grapefruit Essential Oil – Pink grapefruit essential oil is a citrus oil that smells clean, light and a bit sharp, but still fruity. Grapefruit oil blends well with other citrus oils, and also with rosemary and lavender oil. Many people enjoy the scent of grapefruit in their cleaner because it is also reviving, refreshing and helps to reduce tension, especially in the winter.
* Lavender Essential Oil – Another essential oil that is good for household cleaning is lavender. Not only does it help clean your house, the aroma is very pleasant and relaxing.
You can make a laundry softener that will rival anything you can purchase at your local store. Carefully combine 32 ounces of white vinegar with 32 ounces of baking soda over a sink (the mixture will bubble). Stir in 64 ounces of distilled or purified water and a half ounce of lavender essential oil. Use one-fourth cup in each per laundry load. Rinse as usual.
If you add a few drops of lavender essential oil to your dishwashing liquid, not only will you add the fragrance, but you’ll also improve the antiseptic quality of the soap. Lavender essential oil has a clean, floral, fresh scent which soothes, calms and relaxes.
Lavender is the most popular floral scent for cleaning supplies, and it is probably also one of the most popular oils on this essential oil use chart for aromatherapy uses. One of the reasons for this, besides its nice scent, is that lavender blends well with many other essential oils, including citruses and other florals.
Get your dried, organic herbs, organic essential oils, bulk spices, loose leaf organic teas and aromatherapy supplies at the place where we shop – StarWest Botanicals!
* Lemon Essential Oil – Lemon essential oil has a clean, fresh scent that is often associated with house cleaning. It is perhaps the most common scent of household cleaners, because its scent is often associated with a feeling of freshness and cleanness. It blends well with other citrus and floral essential oils, and also with many other essential oils.
* Lemongrass Essential Oil – Lemongrass essential oil is a good choice for those that want a outdoorsy smell, but that is not too woodsy. It has a fresh lemony scent, with hints of grass and hay.
Lemongrass oil blends well with most floral and citrus essential oils, and also with rosemary. It should be used in moderation, most usually blended with another oil.
It also has some antiseptic and deodorizing properties, which are helpful in homemade cleaners.
* Lime Essential Oil – Lime essential oil has a clean, fresh scent with a citrusy and fruity smell. Lime oil blends well with other citrus essential oils, and also with lavender, geranium, and rosemary.
* Orange Essential Oil – Orange essential oil, pressed from the peels of ripe oranges, can be used in a variety of ways in your home.
When added to a carrier oil like olive oil, orange essential oil is great for cleaning your wooden cutting board. It has a sweet, fresh fruity scent, which has a refreshing and cheerful fragrance.
Use it as a deodorizer. Put a few drops of the essential oil on a cotton ball and leave it in your cooler after you’ve finished using it for the season. When you open it the following season, you’ll find a fresh orange scent instead of a musty odor.
Orange oil is often added to furniture polish to clean, polish, enhance, and protect wood with out leaving a wax build-up. It blends well with other citrus essential oils, and also with geranium. Orange oil is also a powerful cleaner, so it can be useful in cleaners needed to remove tough stains and grime.
Get your dried, organic herbs, organic essential oils, bulk spices, loose leaf organic teas and aromatherapy supplies at the place where we shop – StarWest Botanicals!
* Peppermint Essential Oil – Peppermint essential oil is a favorite for many people that make their own cleaning products, because of its refreshing, bright minty smell. It blends well with several other popular essential oils for cleaning, including lavender, eucalyptus, lemon and rosemary. An added use of peppermint oil is as a natural pest deterrent.
* Pine Essential Oil – Pine essential oil is another very common scent for homemade cleaning products, and has a distinctively pine needle scent. Pine oil has antimicrobial properties, and can also act as a deodorizer. It blends well with eucalyptus, lemon and lavender.
* Rose Essential Oil – Rose essential oil smells, obviously, like roses and gives any cleaning supply or laundry supply, such as fabric softeners and laundry detergents, a romantic touch. Rose blends well with other floral scents, but be careful because if you add too much it can become overpowering like a very strong perfume.
* Rosemary Essential Oil – Rosemary essential oil has an herby smell, and is antiseptic in nature so it can be useful for cleaning in your home. It blends well lavender and pine.
* Spearmint Essential Oil – Spearmint essential oil has a minty, fresh scent. It is used similarly to peppermint oil, and is an alternative minty scent that can be used in your homemade cleaners. It tends not to blend as well with other scents as peppermint though, and therefore I least recommend it among all the oils on this essential oil use chart.
* Tangerine Essential Oil – Tangerine essential oil (also sometimes known as madarin essential oil) has a delicate sweet, fruity smell, and promotes restfulness, but is also cheering and bright. It blends well with other citrus essential oils, and also lavender and geranium.
* Tea Tree Essential Oil – Tea tree essential oil is a very useful essential oil for cleaning because of its antiseptic, antimicrobial and antifungal properties. This oil is taken from the Melaleuca tree, native to Australia, but found in other areas as well.
Tea Tree oil can be used in a variety of ways:
Add tea tree oil to water to use as a cleaner, disinfectant, and purifier during cold and flu season.
Add a few drops to the laundry when washing cloth diapers to help clean and disinfect them.
Dilute with water to clean and disinfect your floors, toilets, and all areas of your kitchen
It has a scent that is warm and spicy, but also has a camphor, medicinal undertone. Therefore, I suggest that it be blended with another essential oil for fragrance. Tea tree oil blends well with the other common essential oils for cleaning, such as lavender, pine and eucalyptus.
Of all the oils on this essential oil use chart it is the only one I recommend as one of your three in the starter kit, without any other choices, because it is so important for cleaning recipes.
Get your dried, organic herbs, organic essential oils, bulk spices, loose leaf organic teas and aromatherapy supplies at the place where we shop – StarWest Botanicals!
* Vanilla Essential Oil – Vanilla essential oil has a sweet warm scent that smells like vanilla.
Because the smell is such a favorite of many people, for its calming and relaxing qualities, it is also a favorite for homemade cleaning products. It blends well with lavender, rose, and lime.
It is also the only oil on this essential oil use chart which is not a pure essential oil, but instead is mixed with a carrier oil, in this case jojoba. Since it is used only for its scent, that is alright in this situation.
When cleaning your home, there are many products on the market. However, if you add an essential oil to things you already have, such as vinegar, water, or economically friendly dish soap, you will increase their effectiveness, help protect the environment and leave a nice smell throughout your home.
Reference: http://www.stain-removal-101.com/essential-oil-use-chart.html
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ianmkeenan · 7 years
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Lemonberry
Information about Lemonberry:
Effects
Fragrance
Flavors
Adverse reactions
Medical
Growing
Flowering time
Lemonberry is a tall-growing plant that carries a distinctly sour citrus aroma that can be noticed from a mile away. This tangy sensation was created by crossing two top notch strains, highlighting its strong sativa nature and resulting in a well-rounded daytime strain that is now enjoyed by many.
Lemonberry is a fragrant and unique tropical strain that was created by the mad scientists at Fusion Seeds. This sativa dominant strain is the result of the crossing of the rare Dabney Blue with the deliciously tangy Lemon Thai, creating a balanced hybrid with the best uplifting properties.
This hybrid was created in the Pacific Northwest and has become very popular for its sour and sweet nature that makes it stand out from the crowd. Lemonberry created a positive head buzz that will transport you into a dreamlike mood, allowing you to feel good from head to toe.
Information about Lemonberry:
ORIGIN Lemon Thai mixed with Dabney Blue EFFECTS happy – 10 relaxed – 6 uplifted – 5 euphoric – 5 giggly – 5 ADVERSE REACTIONS (NEGATIVE) dry mouth – 10 dizzy – 8 dry eyes – 4 headache – 3 paranoid – 3 FRAGRANCE blueberry, citrus, sweet, vanilla, lemon FLAVORS lemon, sweet, blueberry, berry, tangy, tropical, vanilla MEDICAL pain – 10 depression – 9 stress – 7 muscle spasms – 5 cramps – 4 FLOWERING TIME INDOORS 8-9 weeks FLOWERING TIME OUTDOORS mid October PLANT HEIGHT Tall THC CONTENT % 22% CBD % 0.10% INDICA / SATIVA % 40% / 60% INDOOR YIELD 26oz/ m2 OUTDOOR YIELD 29oz/ plant CLIMATE hot and tropical outdoor climate GROWTH LEVEL easy RESISTANCE TO DISEASE resistant to common molds and mildew
* 10 is the highest * 1 is the lowest
Effects
Lemonberry is a sativa dominant strain that comes from legendary roots, so it comes as no surprise that this strain has turned out to be such a pleasant smoke. Best enjoyed as a daytime strain, this strain creates an invigorating head buzz that is absolutely elating.
TIP: Looking to buy Lemonberry seeds? Check out this marijuana seed shop
This upbeat strain is perfect for those days when you just want to be in a good mood and want to have nothing stand in the way of that. Lemonberry will make you feel joyous and optimistic, and everything you do that day you’ll do with enthusiasm while feeling inspired.
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Lemonberry is relaxing while being uplifting at the same time and you’ll be pleased with your mood and will want to share it. If you’re in good company especially, this strain will make you feel talkative and giggly, and you’ll be more than eager to share a joke or two with those around you.
Fragrance
Lemonberry is an especially appealing plant, due to its unique aroma. This strain practically reeks of blueberries and citrus, creating the perfect mix of fruity undertones. You will notice that it is sweet and lemony, while also carrying a strong hint of sweet vanilla.
Flavors
Lemonberry tastes just as spectacular as it smells. This plant will envelop your senses in a cloud of sweet lemon and blueberries, and its inhale will taste just like that. On the exhale, you will notice a strong vanilla flavor, mixed in with shocks of tropical and tangy.
Adverse Reaction
Lemonberry can come at you quite strong so you are likely to experience some adverse reactions because of that. The most common side effect when smoking this strain is a dry mouthed sensation, and the feeling of being dehydrated and thirsty.
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This sativa dominant hybrid can also cause you to feel slightly dizzy during your high, and in some cases this may also result in a bit of a headache. Lemonberry can make your eyes feel dry and itchy and in rare moments you may feel mild bouts of paranoia.
Medical
Lemonberry is extremely useful as a medical cannabis strain. This tangy plant is known to be recommended to patients who struggle with chronic pain conditions such as migraines, joint aches, back pains and other inflammation related pain conditions.
TIP: Looking to buy Lemonberry seeds? Check out this marijuana seed shop
Those who struggle every day with heavy depression may benefit from the use of this sour sativa, as it can relieve them of the mental and emotional heaviness while motivating them to stay energized. Similarly, chronically stressed patients can find relief in Lemonberry and all-day uplifting effects.
Lemonberry Medical – Image powered by Opengrow.com
Lemonberry can help patients who struggle with cramps and muscle spasms too, relaxing their tense muscles and relaxing their mood as well. For this reason it has been recommended for menstrual cramps, increasing the quality of life for many long suffering women everywhere.
Growing
Lemonberry is a very rewarding strain to cultivate, and is loved by many veteran growers and novices alike. Its yields are more than generous, and this tla plant is very easy to keep happy, both in indoor and outdoor environments.
Flowering Time
Indoors Lemonberry grown indoors can be expected to yield an average of about 26 ounces of fresh bud during a fruitful harvest. This strain shouldn’t take longer than 8 to 9 weeks to finish flowering and be ready for a harvest.
Outdoors Lemonberry can yield a whopping 29 ounces of bud per plant when it is cultivated outdoors. This strain should be ready for a harvest around the middle of October on average.
Have you ever smoked or grown your own Lemonberry? Please let me know what you think about this marijuana strain in the comments below.
Robert
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ianmkeenan · 7 years
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Lemonberry
Information about Lemonberry:
Effects
Fragrance
Flavors
Adverse reactions
Medical
Growing
Flowering time
Lemonberry is a tall-growing plant that carries a distinctly sour citrus aroma that can be noticed from a mile away. This tangy sensation was created by crossing two top notch strains, highlighting its strong sativa nature and resulting in a well-rounded daytime strain that is now enjoyed by many.
Lemonberry is a fragrant and unique tropical strain that was created by the mad scientists at Fusion Seeds. This sativa dominant strain is the result of the crossing of the rare Dabney Blue with the deliciously tangy Lemon Thai, creating a balanced hybrid with the best uplifting properties.
This hybrid was created in the Pacific Northwest and has become very popular for its sour and sweet nature that makes it stand out from the crowd. Lemonberry created a positive head buzz that will transport you into a dreamlike mood, allowing you to feel good from head to toe.
Information about Lemonberry:
ORIGIN Lemon Thai mixed with Dabney Blue EFFECTS happy – 10 relaxed – 6 uplifted – 5 euphoric – 5 giggly – 5 ADVERSE REACTIONS (NEGATIVE) dry mouth – 10 dizzy – 8 dry eyes – 4 headache – 3 paranoid – 3 FRAGRANCE blueberry, citrus, sweet, vanilla, lemon FLAVORS lemon, sweet, blueberry, berry, tangy, tropical, vanilla MEDICAL pain – 10 depression – 9 stress – 7 muscle spasms – 5 cramps – 4 FLOWERING TIME INDOORS 8-9 weeks FLOWERING TIME OUTDOORS mid October PLANT HEIGHT Tall THC CONTENT % 22% CBD % 0.10% INDICA / SATIVA % 40% / 60% INDOOR YIELD 26oz/ m2 OUTDOOR YIELD 29oz/ plant CLIMATE hot and tropical outdoor climate GROWTH LEVEL easy RESISTANCE TO DISEASE resistant to common molds and mildew
* 10 is the highest * 1 is the lowest
Effects
Lemonberry is a sativa dominant strain that comes from legendary roots, so it comes as no surprise that this strain has turned out to be such a pleasant smoke. Best enjoyed as a daytime strain, this strain creates an invigorating head buzz that is absolutely elating.
TIP: Looking to buy Lemonberry seeds? Check out this marijuana seed shop
This upbeat strain is perfect for those days when you just want to be in a good mood and want to have nothing stand in the way of that. Lemonberry will make you feel joyous and optimistic, and everything you do that day you’ll do with enthusiasm while feeling inspired.
Lemonberry Effects – Image powered by Cdn.allbud.com
Lemonberry is relaxing while being uplifting at the same time and you’ll be pleased with your mood and will want to share it. If you’re in good company especially, this strain will make you feel talkative and giggly, and you’ll be more than eager to share a joke or two with those around you.
Fragrance
Lemonberry is an especially appealing plant, due to its unique aroma. This strain practically reeks of blueberries and citrus, creating the perfect mix of fruity undertones. You will notice that it is sweet and lemony, while also carrying a strong hint of sweet vanilla.
Flavors
Lemonberry tastes just as spectacular as it smells. This plant will envelop your senses in a cloud of sweet lemon and blueberries, and its inhale will taste just like that. On the exhale, you will notice a strong vanilla flavor, mixed in with shocks of tropical and tangy.
Adverse Reaction
Lemonberry can come at you quite strong so you are likely to experience some adverse reactions because of that. The most common side effect when smoking this strain is a dry mouthed sensation, and the feeling of being dehydrated and thirsty.
Lemonberry Adverse Reaction – Image powered by Swamis420.wordpress.com
This sativa dominant hybrid can also cause you to feel slightly dizzy during your high, and in some cases this may also result in a bit of a headache. Lemonberry can make your eyes feel dry and itchy and in rare moments you may feel mild bouts of paranoia.
Medical
Lemonberry is extremely useful as a medical cannabis strain. This tangy plant is known to be recommended to patients who struggle with chronic pain conditions such as migraines, joint aches, back pains and other inflammation related pain conditions.
TIP: Looking to buy Lemonberry seeds? Check out this marijuana seed shop
Those who struggle every day with heavy depression may benefit from the use of this sour sativa, as it can relieve them of the mental and emotional heaviness while motivating them to stay energized. Similarly, chronically stressed patients can find relief in Lemonberry and all-day uplifting effects.
Lemonberry Medical – Image powered by Opengrow.com
Lemonberry can help patients who struggle with cramps and muscle spasms too, relaxing their tense muscles and relaxing their mood as well. For this reason it has been recommended for menstrual cramps, increasing the quality of life for many long suffering women everywhere.
Growing
Lemonberry is a very rewarding strain to cultivate, and is loved by many veteran growers and novices alike. Its yields are more than generous, and this tla plant is very easy to keep happy, both in indoor and outdoor environments.
Flowering Time
Indoors Lemonberry grown indoors can be expected to yield an average of about 26 ounces of fresh bud during a fruitful harvest. This strain shouldn’t take longer than 8 to 9 weeks to finish flowering and be ready for a harvest.
Outdoors Lemonberry can yield a whopping 29 ounces of bud per plant when it is cultivated outdoors. This strain should be ready for a harvest around the middle of October on average.
Have you ever smoked or grown your own Lemonberry? Please let me know what you think about this marijuana strain in the comments below.
Robert
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