Lemon Cane by Archive Seed Bank

Strain:

Lemon Cane

Who:

Archive Seed Bank

Lineage:

Lemon Peel x Dosidos

Stats:

30% THC .11% CBD 33.09% THCa

Price:

$75-$90 on average.

Aroma:

Citrus Bouquet (Lemon, Grapefruit, Tangerine, etc.), Floor Cleaner, Edam Cheese, and hint of Pine. Eucalyptus & Spearmint core.

Structure:

Amazing nug selection, perfect cure, trim, humidity. Everything about the structure is A+

Palate:

Vanilla-Lemon Floor Cleaner, Tangie Cheese, light Dryer Sheet, Lemon Rind, subtle clean Earthy Fuel.

Effect:

Above-Average – Alert, focused, joyful, small buzz in the back of head to neck. Very light body buzz.

Overall:

I love sugar. Soda, Candy, Cookies, and Ice Cream (I even have a tattoo of an Ice Cream Cone on my arm. And I really love the artificial candy flavors blue raspberry, grape, and cherry. But I’ve never been a huge fan of citrus; I’d pass by all the green, orange, and especially yellow (lemon candy, yuck) skittles, and opt for Coca-Cola over Sprite, avoid Lemon Pound Cake, etc. That being said, I’ve mostly avoided citrus terps, but… recent strains have been making me come around. Let’s crack into it:

Loud aroma here… I’m getting a big basket of various citrus peel mixed with floor cleaner and hard, nutty cheese with a hint of forest. Breaking into the nug reminds me of mixed essential oils and topicals.

As noted above, the structure is basically perfect; the bud is sticky, bedazzled, and fresh. It’s packed with long, sativa-like leaves, all stacked on top of another, and look like little hot air balloons.

An astringent, lemon chemical note like Lysol hits my tongue on the inhale right away, but it is mellowed out by a touch of vanilla bean. A deeper note exposes the slight cheesy orange terps that I also found in L’Orange by CBX. On the backend, there’s fresh laundry, lemon peel (more bitter than the previous lemon note), and a little doughy fuel to round it out. It’s kind of like a biting into a lemon head, lemon peel, piece of lemon pound cake, and drinking a glass of lemonade while sanitizing the kitchen. And then a dash of lemon yogurt thrown in.

So while it stays a constant lemon flavor with other hints of citrus, it’s just spinning between lemon terps in the form of candy, floral, dairy, pastry, etc.

Between this, Lemon Cherry Gelato, L’Orange, Gelonade, and some other great lemon strains I’ve had recently, I gotta say… I’m coming around. This is really good.

The Fire Scale:

8/10 flermer-dyye-dinguhs 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥