Honey Lemon Cheese Strain Information
This tasty-sounding hybrid is an offspring of combining the Lemon G strain with the Recon X UK Cheese strain. Its plants can be easily distinguished due to its large flowers that are arranged in an almost conical shape. The leaves are dark green and are covered in visually striking bright orange pistils and cloudy trichomes.
What are the Flavor and Effects of Honey Lemon Cheese?
This strain emits a very distinctive cheese smell that is very strong and pungent. It produces a harsh smoke that needs to be vaporized. Once it is packed into a vape, you will enjoy its cheese flavor that is usually accompanied by hints of citrus and incense.
The cerebral rush from this strain takes effect almost immediately. You will notice an increase in your salivation and some flushing on your cheeks during this mental buzz. You will feel more motivated and equipped to finish some mundane and complicated tasks that you would normally avoid. After an hour or so, the physical effects will soon take over and you will gradually feel a weighty feeling set into your core and limbs. Slowly, you will be lulled into a couch-locked position and a peaceful, relaxing sleep.
What are the Medicinal Benefits of Honey Lemon Cheese?
The Honey Lemon Cheese’s mental stimulation is very effective in wiping out any harmful, sad and distressing thoughts. It is a great aid for patients struggling with depression and stress. Patients who are also prone to anxiety and overthinking will love this strain. Also, this strain is very effective in pulling insomniacs into a deep and fulfilling sleep.
Negative Effects You Can Expect from Honey Lemon Cheese?
Usual side effects from marijuana use are dry, parched throat as well as dry, itchy eyes. These cases are also present when smoking the Honey Lemon Cheese. With that being said, make sure to have a source of water nearby to keep yourself hydrated at all times and keep these side effects at bay.
How to Grow Honey Lemon Cheese?
This strain can be grown outdoors in a humid and Mediterranean-like climate. It requires lots of sunlight and humidity and does not do well in dry places. It can also be cultivated indoors. It, however, requires regular pruning or topping due to its squat and short structure.