Lemon Pepper
Lemon Pepper
Also known as: Lemon Pebblez x Lemon Cooler
Overview
Lemon Pepper is a sativa-dominant hybrid cannabis strain celebrated for its zesty flavor profile and energizing effects. This strain is a product of meticulous breeding, often credited to Cookies Fam Genetics, and results from crossing Lemon Cooler and Lemon Pebblez, developed in partnership with Rick Ross under their Lemonnade banner. Its unique citrus-forward aroma, complemented by spicy undertones, makes it a favorite among users who enjoy bold flavors and uplifting experiences. This 70% sativa and 30% indica hybrid typically boasts a THC percentage ranging from 19% to 25% while CBD content is relatively low, generally measuring below 1%.
Lemon Pepper buds have tight and small spade-shaped bright neon green nugs with lots of orange hairs and a coating of frosty, golden-white crystal trichomes. The buds are long and oval-shaped, with wavy fern and olive-green leaves, with white-gold trichome hairs covering the buds fully and patches of fiery orange pistils generously scattered throughout. This bud has a sharply spicy black pepper flavor with hints of fresh and fruity sugary lemon citrus upon exhale. The aroma is very similar, with a spicy black pepper overtone and hints of fresh fruity citrus that intensify as the nugs are burned away. Lemon Pepper has gained popularity for its ability to invigorate the mind while promoting focus and creativity, making it an excellent choice for daytime use.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from depression
- May help with inflammation
- Often used for fatigue management
- Users report relief from chronic stress
- May help with chronic pain
- Often used for appetite loss
- Users report relief from anxiety
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Lemon Pepper is well-suited for both indoor and outdoor cultivation, classified as a moderately difficult strain to grow. It thrives in a warm and humid environment, demanding consistent temperatures and humidity levels. The flowering period spans approximately eight to nine weeks, yielding a moderate to high harvest. Lemon Pepper thrives in warm and humid environments with consistent temperatures between 70-85°F and humidity levels around 50-60%. Indoors you can expect a healthy yield of 1 to 2.5 ounces per square foot. You will find that outdoor plants yield a bit more with over a pound per plant. Indoor flowering time averages 8-9 weeks, while outdoor harvest typically occurs in late September to early October in northern climates. The strain shows moderate resistance to mold and pests but benefits from careful humidity control during flowering to preserve its delicate terpene profile. Lemon Pepper seeds are not available online currently due to the rarity of the strain.