Dirty Lemon G-13
Dirty Lemon G-13
Overview
Dirty Lemon G-13 is a thoughtfully bred hybrid strain created by The Seed Kompany through combining the potent genetics of Lemon G-13 and Dirty Taxi. This strain features a 70% Sativa and 30% Indica composition, creating a sativa-dominant hybrid that delivers both cerebral stimulation and physical relaxation. The Lemon G-13 parent is itself a slightly sativa dominant hybrid (60% sativa/40% indica) created through crossing Lemon Haze X G-13 strains, while Dirty Taxi is a sativa-dominant hybrid made by crossing Chem i-95 with GMO. The breeder describes this strain as "raunchy" with "turkey gravy and lemon rind combine with gas and garlic to form this food terp bomb" where "loud is an understatement". The aroma profile is complex, featuring citrus notes reminiscent of a sun-kissed lemon grove balanced by subtle earthy undertones, with hints of pine offering a woodsy essence and a whisper of sweetness that rounds out the profile. This strain represents a modern approach to cannabis breeding, combining classic genetics with contemporary techniques to create a unique and potent experience for both novice and experienced users.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report mood enhancement
- May help with focus and creativity
- Often used for stress relief
- Reported to help with fatigue
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Flowering time ranges from 63-70 days, making it a relatively quick-finishing strain. This hybrid can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors. Growers should expect tall plants that stretch during flower and finish in the 70s (referring to flowering days). To maximize the terpene profile, maintain slightly cooler temperatures during the late flowering stage. The strain is available only as regular (non-feminized) seeds. The plants require intermediate growing skills and benefit from good light exposure and well-draining soil. Proper soil quality with organic matter and appropriate watering schedules are essential, allowing soil to dry slightly between waterings to promote stronger root development. Expected yields are moderate to good when grown under optimal conditions.