Iced Lemonade
Iced Lemonade
Also known as: Ice Lemonade, Lemonade Ice
Overview
Iced Lemonade is a sativa-dominant hybrid strain (70% sativa/30% indica) created through crossing the potent Lemon Haze and Afghani strains. The Lemonade family builds on legacy citrus strains like Lemon Skunk and Super Lemon Haze, with breeders blending citrus with creamy, candy-leaning lines to achieve a sharper lemon backed by rounded sweetness during the 2016-2019 dessert genetics era. This strain produces dense, oversized heart-shaped bright neon green nugs with dark undertones, thick red-orange hairs and chunky, golden-white crystal trichomes. As a sativa-leaning, terpene-forward cultivar, it embodies the modern cannabis focus on flavor and function with hallmark traits including a sparkling lemon-candy nose, frosted trichomes, and a clean, uplifting effect suitable for daytime activities. Culturally, Iced Lemonade lands in the active lifestyle niche where people seek clear-headed euphoria that pairs with work, hiking, or social gatherings, with social media tasting notes frequently comparing it to summer lemonade stands and lemon drops.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic fatigue
- May help with depression or mood swings
- Often used for ADD or ADHD
- Users report relief from chronic stress
- May help with nausea and headaches
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
This strain is quite easy to manage, showing impressive resilience and pest resistance, making it a wonderful option for gardeners, even beginners. The plants grow well both inside and outdoors, settling at a medium height of about 5 to 8 feet. Flowering time is typically 8.5 to 10 weeks, with many phenotypes finishing around week 9, and outdoor harvest typically finishing up by October. In vegetative growth, target day temperatures of 22 to 27 Celsius, nights 18 to 22 Celsius, and relative humidity of 55 to 65 percent. Lighting intensity in veg at 300 to 600 µmol m⁻² s⁻¹ PPFD encourages compact internodes and sturdy branching. Training methods that excel include LST, topping above the 4th or 5th node, and SCROG to flatten the canopy for uniform light.