
$250.00
Sticky Lemons is a limonene-forward hybrid cannabis strain known for a loud sour lemon profile over sweet, earthy skunk, with dispensary flower typically reporting 15 to 20 percent THC. This is one of the rarer cuts in The Clone Cartel lineup, a verified mother that almost never circulates outside private rooms. If you have been hunting a true lemon cultivar that smokes smooth and grows sticky, this is it. We cut it to order, so expect roughly a 3 week lead time before it lands at your door.
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[PHOTO NEEDED: Sticky Lemons flowering plant showing bright green
resin-heavy buds with orange pistils]
Strain Stats
| Stat | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type | Hybrid |
| THC | 15-20% (reported in dispensary testing) |
| Dominant terpenes | Limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene |
| Lineage | Not publicly documented; conflicting accounts exist, so we will not guess |
| Availability | Cut to order, ships in about 3 weeks |
| Price | $250.00 |
[Add to Cart – $250.00] Cut to order from our
verified Sticky Lemons mother. Allow about 3 weeks from order to your
door.
Sticky Lemons is a limonene-forward hybrid cannabis strain known for
a loud sour lemon profile over sweet, earthy skunk, with dispensary
flower typically reporting 15 to 20 percent THC. This is one of the
rarer cuts in The Clone Cartel lineup, a verified mother that almost
never circulates outside private rooms. If you have been hunting a true
lemon cultivar that smokes smooth and grows sticky, this is it. We cut
it to order, so expect roughly a 3 week lead time before it lands at
your door.
I am going to be straight with you, because that is the whole point
of this site. The public paper trail on Sticky Lemons is thin and the
lineage stories out there contradict each other. Different databases
list different parents, and none of them agree, so we do not print any
of them as fact. What I can tell you is what matters for your garden:
this is a verified cut held and maintained by The Clone Cartel, and the
plant itself shows classic lemon-line character, sour citrus terps
stacked on old-school skunk funk. When breeders keep a lineage close to
the chest, the cut is the receipt. This is the cut.
Sticky Lemons comes on bright. Smokers report a giggly, uplifted head
change that rolls in smooth and settles into a happy, relaxed body
without heavy sedation. At a reported 15 to 20 percent THC it sits below
the modern 30 percent arms race, and honestly that is a feature. This is
session weed, the kind you can smoke with company and still hold a
conversation. It works in the afternoon and eases into the evening
without putting you on the couch.
Limonene leads, with myrcene and caryophyllene filling out the base.
Crack a jar and you get zesty sour lemon first, then sweet earth and a
whisper of skunk underneath. The smoke is where this cut earns its name
and its reputation: smooth, citrus-sweet, with lemon that actually
tastes like lemon instead of cleaning product. The resin lives up to the
name too. Trim scissors gum up fast on this one.
Public grow data on this cultivar is nearly nonexistent, so I will
not feed you invented flowering charts. Here is honest guidance instead.
Treat Sticky Lemons like other citrus-skunk hybrids: give her a solid
veg with topping and a light defoliation before the flip, and keep feed
moderate, since lemon-line plants often burn on aggressive nitrogen. Two
concrete tips. First, low-stress train early and set a trellis, because
citrus hybrids tend to throw long side branching that loads up late in
flower. Second, run your last two weeks a few degrees cooler with good
air exchange to protect the volatile lemon terps, which are the whole
reason you bought this plant. When I tested cuts for our lineup, this
one rooted fast and vegged with real vigor, which is exactly what you
want in a mother candidate. Every clone is HLVD screened with monthly
PCR testing.
Terp hunters first. If you buy plants for flavor and aroma rather
than a THC number on a label, Sticky Lemons belongs in your room. It
suits daytime and social smokers who want a happy, functional buzz. It
is also a strong pick for collectors who value rare verified cuts,
because this one barely exists outside private circles. Growers of any
experience level can run it, though patient growers who dial in their
terps will get the most out of her.
What does Sticky Lemons taste like? Sticky Lemons
tastes like sour lemon over sweet earth with a light skunk finish.
Limonene, myrcene, and caryophyllene drive the profile.
How strong is Sticky Lemons? Dispensary testing of
Sticky Lemons flower reports 15 to 20 percent THC. It delivers a giggly,
uplifted high that stays functional.
What is the lineage of Sticky Lemons? The lineage
has never been publicly documented in a way we can verify, and the
accounts that exist contradict each other. We sell the verified cut and
we do not print guesses as genetics.
Why does this clone take about 3 weeks to ship?
Because we cut it to order from the mother plant. Your clone goes from
mother to rooted to your door at peak freshness instead of sitting in
inventory.
Is Sticky Lemons hard to grow? No special tricks
required. Treat it like a citrus-skunk hybrid, train early, feed
moderately, and protect the terps with cooler finishing temps.
[Add to Cart – $250.00] Rare verified Sticky Lemons
cut, HLVD screened, cut to order with about a 3 week lead time.
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