Lemon Berry Candy OG
Lemon Berry Candy OG
Also known as: Lemon Candy, LBCOG
Overview
Lemon Berry Candy OG is a premium hybrid cannabis strain created by Ethos Genetics through crossing Las Vegas Lemon Skunk with LGBT (Lemon Grape Bubba Temple). This strain emerged from careful breeding to combine citrus-forward genetics with complex terpene profiles, resulting in a unique cultivar that has gained recognition for both its exceptional flavor and potent effects. The strain represents a sophisticated genetic cross that brings together the energizing qualities of the Las Vegas Lemon Skunk lineage with the balanced hybrid characteristics of LGBT, which itself is a multi-generational cross of Lemon OG Haze, Grape God x Katsu Bubba, and Temple Kush F2.
The strain produces medium-height plants with strong lateral branching and is characterized by flowers and leaves coated in large, terpene-rich trichomes. Buds are typically cone-shaped with bright green tones, olive leaves, wispy orange pistils, and occasional violet splotches. The plant exhibits robust growth characteristics and is considered relatively easy to cultivate, making it suitable for both novice and experienced growers. Multiple phenotypes have been reported, ranging from fluffier, high-yielding varieties to denser, more resinous expressions, all maintaining the strain's signature aromatic profile.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress and anxiety
- May help with chronic pain management
- Often used as an appetite stimulant
- Users report mood enhancement for depression symptoms
- May assist with focus and creativity
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Lemon Berry Candy OG is considered an easy-to-moderate difficulty strain to cultivate. It has a relatively fast flowering time of 7-9 weeks (49-63 days), with harvest possible as early as week 7, though plants can continue to develop until week 9 for maximum yield. The strain grows to medium height with strong lateral branching and responds well to training techniques like SCROG, supercropping, and trellising. Plants are suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation, with indoor yields reaching up to 550g/m² and outdoor plants producing substantial harvests. The strain is known for its resistance to mold and mildew, making it forgiving for newer growers. Multiple phenotypes exist, ranging from fluffier, high-yielding varieties to denser, more resinous expressions.