Llimonet Strain Information
Llimonet is a balanced indica and sativa strain from unknown birth parents. It may seem unfair to Llimonet as it has birthed a lot of powerful strains that we know of, but it does not know of its origin, as well as its breeders. Nevertheless, it is an unstoppable strain that emits a lemony incense scent, and it can be grown indoors and outdoors.
What are the Flavor and Effects of Llimonet?
The strain presents a delectable mix of sweet and sour flavors, overpowered by lemon and incense notes. It delivers a glorious head high with its balanced genes. The euphoric buzz quickly sweeps the unsavory thoughts from the brain, just like how you quickly clean up your messy house for an unannounced visitor. In this case, the buzz is preparing for the arrival of optimism and creativity. Every task will become interesting and easy to do with a renewed energy load. It will help you get through your busy day.Â
What are the Medical Benefits of Llimonet?
The strain does not only give life to a gloomy day as a recreational weed. It is also an effective medicinal marijuana for patients with mental disorders. The strain quickly switches melancholy to happiness, thus, improving the perspective of the patients diagnosed with bipolar disorder, PTSD, anxiety, stress and chronic fatigue. It is also efficient for corporeal issues, like muscle spasms or swelling, stiff neck, back pain and arthritis.Â
Negative Effects you Can Expect from Llimonet
It is important to stay hydrated with water in taking Llimonet to completely avoid, or at least eradicate dryness in the mouth, eyes and throat. If taken in tremendous amounts beyond tolerance, the strain has a strong tendency to induce too much anxiety and even panic attacks. Some users have also reported nausea, migraine and paranoia.
How to grow Llimonet
The strain can be grown either through the Sea of Green (SOG) or Screen of Green (SCROG) method. If combined with Low Stress Training (LST), the potential yield becomes higher. In watering, especially if you are growing in soil, be careful in the water amount as it can drown the plant. Light feeding is also advised.Â