The trials and tribulations of life may come on a little strong sometimes, prompting the need for a break and relaxation. So when life gives you lemons, smoke them. The fresh flavor and uplifting effects of the Lemon Bean strain are a surefire way to boost your spirits and put some pep in your step to face the day.
While waking up every day is a blessing, some days are a little better with some Lemon Bean in your bowl.
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Lemon Bean strain genetics
The Lemon Bean cannabis strain is all the rage, possessing the gusto to get it done, but where does it come from? Its genetics come from a combination of Lemon Tree and Eddy Lepp.
Lemon Tree (Lemon Skunk x Sour Diesel) is an evenly balanced hybrid with a mid to high THC level that ranges from 16% to 25% and an aromatic citrus fragrance. Lemon Tree cemented its reputation after winning the San Francisco High Times Cannabis Cup and 2014’s Seattle Cannabis Cup.
Eddy Lepp is also an award-winning hybrid, taking 2nd place in the 2013 High Times Cannabis Cup. Its origins are still debated, but many say Apothecary Genetics created it through a cross of Grape Ape and OG Kush. It has a sweet, woody, earthy aroma and a strong tropical flavor with hints of pine. Also known as OG Eddy Lepp or Eddy OG, its name pays homage to renowned cannabis activist Eddy Lepp in honor of his involvement in the fight for cannabis liberties.
The identity of Lemon Bean’s original breeder is still up for debate. The prime cultivator most commonly associated with the hybrid is Chicago-based Cresco Labs. Their Lemon Bean marijuana strain took 2nd place in the sativa flower category at the 2021 High Times Cannabis Cup in Illinois. That same year, it took the podium for best Terp Sauce (hydrocarbon Liquid) at the Emerald Cup. Cresco are masters at what they do, as their accolades clearly show.
Is Lemon Bean strain indica or sativa?
The Lemon Bean strain sativa to indica balance is quite evident based on its energizing effects. This award-winning cultivar tilts the scales with a 90:10 sativa-to-indica ratio, giving you a solid sativa-dominant high.
Lemon Bean strain attributes
The following table shows all the known attributes of the Strain-name strain.
Lemon Bean marijuana strain attributes: | |
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ORIGIN | Lemon Tree x Eddy Lepp |
EFFECTS | Energizing, euphoria, uplifting, creativity and calmness |
ADVERSE REACTIONS (NEGATIVE) | Dry eyes, dry mouth, hunger, tinglyness and headaches. |
FRAGRANCE | Floral and spice |
FLAVORS | Lemon, citrus and diesel |
MEDICAL | Stress, anxiety, and depression |
FLOWERING TIME INDOORS | 9 weeks |
FLOWERING TIME OUTDOORS | Early October |
PLANT HEIGHT | Tall |
THC CONTENT % | 20 – 25% |
CBD % | < 1% |
INDICA / SATIVA % | 10/90% |
INDOOR YIELD | 8-24 ounces |
OUTDOOR YIELD | 16-64 ounces |
CLIMATE | Temperate |
GROWTH LEVEL | Easy |
RESISTANCE TO DISEASE | Resistance to most diseases and temperature changes |
TERPENES | Limonene, myrcene and caryophyllene |
Growing Lemon Bean strain
Lemon Bean strain grow info is readily available, with many growers sharing their experience online. According to first-hand cultivators, the Lemon Bean cannabis strain grows quite robustly with ease indoors and outdoors. It has been shown to thrive in temperate regions with an adaptive nature, allowing it to withstand pests, stress, and temperature changes.
The Lemon Bean weed strain produces densely packed, grape-shaped buds that are light olive green. They are mouth-wateringly enveloped in a thick layer of glistening trichome crystals and bright amber pistils, inviting you to crush and smoke them. Since they can grow such bountiful buds, you should add support structures to branches as the plant bulks out to reduce breakages. If you’re growing indoors, regular pruning will help maintain healthy airflow and allow light to reach all plants evenly.
Lemon Bean strain flowering time and yield
Adding to its favorable characteristics, some growers have noted that the sativa-based Lemon Bean has a surprisingly short flowering period, with only 9 weeks to mature fully indoors. Outdoor growers harvest in early October (or early April in the Southern Hemisphere).
Disclaimer: The average yield of any cannabis plant depends on several factors, including the skill of the cultivator, growing conditions, strain genetics, and size and health of the plant. It also differs between photoperiod and autoflower plants. However, you can use general estimates as a potential yield per plant guideline.
For photoperiod plants, this is 16-64 ounces (450-1814 grams) outdoors and 8-24 ounces (227-680 grams) indoors.
Lemon Bean strain autoflowering time and yield
Autoflowers don’t require a change in the light cycle, making them considerably faster to grow. The first buds typically appear around four to six weeks and have a flowering time between four and ten weeks.
Like most autoflowers, the Lemon Bean strain will be ready to harvest after ten to fourteen weeks with a potential yield per plant of 1.7-7 ounces (50-200 grams) outdoors and 1.7-4.2 ounces (50-120 grams) indoors.
Lemon Bean strain effects
Despite its unassuming, almost playful name, Lemon Bean strain effects can pack quite the unexpected punch, easily leaving beginner smokers taken back. Like the sativa-dominant Super Silver Haze, its cerebral effects flood you with energy, making it a go-to for daytime blazing.
Consumers report feeling the high set in shortly after exhaling, embodying them with a sativa-driven surge of energy and euphoria mixed with a desire to get things done. Lemon Bean is the winning choice if you’re searching for creative inspiration or the motivation to start tackling a project you’ve been procrastinating on. The boost slowly plateaus into a calm, tranquil high, leaving your body calm and your mind at ease.
The mental effects of the Lemon Bean weed strain can be uplifting, energizing, positive, and focused, leading many stress, anxiety, and depression sufferers to find solace in this hybrid. Potential side effects include dry eyes and mouth, hunger, tinglyness, and, in higher doses, headaches.
If you want a similar high, we recommend to use the Super Silver Haze strain from ILGM.
Super Silver Haze
- 50% indica 50% sativa
- Extreme THC levels up to 26%
- Easy to grow in- and outdoors
- Great relaxing, late-night high
How strong is Lemon Bean strain?
The Lemon Bean strain’s THC level averages 20%-25%, making it an appropriate choice for veteran smokers. Newbie smokers should pace themselves before diving in head first.
Lemon Bean strain terpenes
The limonene terpene, known for its calming effects, is plentiful in this hybrid, giving it a sharp, refreshing citrus flavor and fragrance. Myrcene and caryophyllene are also abundant, lending to its hoppy and earthy notes.
Aroma & Flavor
The Lemon Bean marijuana strain comes with that zesty citrus you’d expect of a strain with lemon in its name. But that’s not where it ends. You may also find notes of floral and spice in its aroma, while the flavor finishes with a dank diesel. Some say it can be heavy on the throat, so take it easy if it’s your first time enjoying this bud.
Learn more about the Lemon Bean strain
There are constantly new strains on the market, attempting to break to the forefront and stand apart. If Lemon Bean strain reviews are anything to go by, this hybrid has gone the distance. Made from legendary-status genetics (RIP Eddy Lepp) and earning outstanding rapport, Lemon Bean has found its way into the hearts (and bongs) of growers and smokers alike, including ours.
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