Strawberry Lemonade Strain Review
This Sativa dominant strain took 1st place in High Times’ 2015 Denver Cannabis Cup for the “Best Sativa Concentrate.”
Needless to say, this strain is very popular and for good reason.
It is said to be a cross between Strawberry Cough and Lemon OG.
Strawberry Lemonade stays true to its original form, with tangy aromas and flavors and a heady high followed by complimentary body relaxation.
You can enjoy this strain throughout the day; however, be aware that it has potent relaxing effects.
Additionally, this strain is whimsical, light, and fun.

Flavor and Aroma
This strain has tangy, strawberry-like, and lemony-zesty notes.
The dominant terpene present in this strain is myrcene.
Myrcene is responsible for the fruity and sweet aromatic profile, and the intense relaxation felt in the body after consuming this strain.
While this strain is Sativa dominant, the high amounts of myrcene create an intense whole-body relaxation effect. Additionally, the Sativa aspect of this strain produces a heady and cerebral effect.

Strawberry Lemonade Strain Review: Effects
The overall feelings of using this strain can be summarized as energetic, uplifted, giggly, and relaxed.
In addition, this strain is known to help with stress, anxiety, and depression due to its mood-boosting and uplifting effects.
Some of the negatives reported from using this strain are, conversely; anxiety, paranoia, and headaches.
While for some this strain helps to relieve anxiety, for others who are more sensitive to Sativa’s, it may actually induce anxiety.
This is due to the fact that Sativa’s are very heady and cerebral. This can give way to overthinking, racing thoughts, paranoia, increased heart rate, and panic.
If you know you are sensitive to Sativa’s, take it slow and only smoke or ingest a little bit of this strain to test the waters before you dive in.
This strain is typically 18% THC with low amounts of CBD.
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