Lemonatti
Lemonatti
Also known as: Lemonatti #17
Overview
Lemonatti is a sophisticated sativa-dominant hybrid strain created by Connected Cannabis Co. through crossing two renowned parent strains: Gelonade and Biscotti. Breeders specifically selected the #17 phenotype out of 100 because it represents the best in flavor, power and character. Gelonade contributes its energizing citrus profile and potent euphoric effects, while Biscotti brings its deep, relaxing characteristics and dessert-like aroma, resulting in Lemonatti's distinctive genetic profile as a balanced hybrid that combines relaxation with clear-headed euphoria.
The strain exhibits distinctive physical characteristics with foxtail-shaped buds featuring deep green and blue hues adorned with vibrant yellowish trichomes. Its aromatic profile is rich in lemon, floral, and woody nuances, making it a sensory delight that showcases the meticulous selection process behind its creation. Originally released as a limited-edition strain by Connected Cannabis Co., Lemonatti has generated significant buzz from cannabis consumers, particularly on the West Coast. The strain represents a testament to modern cannabis breeding artistry, combining the best attributes of its parent strains to create a unique and compelling experience.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with depression and mood disorders
- Often used for stress management
- Users report benefits for chronic fatigue
- May help with ADHD symptoms
- Often used for focus and creativity enhancement
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Lemonatti thrives in warm and dry environments with indoor plants typically growing up to 4 feet tall, while outdoor plants can reach between 3 and 6 feet. The flowering period is approximately 8-9 weeks, allowing for a relatively quick harvest compared to some other strains. Outdoor growers can expect to harvest in October for optimal bud development. The strain is known for generous yields, with indoor cultivation producing up to 500 grams per square meter and outdoor plants yielding up to 700 grams per plant. The plants are considered moderately difficult to grow, are versatile and adaptable, and have a flowering cycle of around 60 days. Growing specifications include a flowering time of 10-11 weeks with average to heavy yields.