
$250.00
Lemon Lime Soda is a rare clone-only sativa held in The Clone Cartel collection, a citrus-driven cut that has never had a seed release or a database profile. Search for it and you will find vape carts and terpene blends borrowing the name, but not the plant. The plant only exists as cuttings, passed grower to grower, and this is one of the few places you can get one. Cut to order, roughly 3 weeks to ship, HLVD screened.
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[PHOTO NEEDED: Lemon Lime Soda flower macro showing bright green bud
with citrus-zest pistil color, plus a full-plant shot of the sativa
structure; no public photos of this cut exist, so ours are the
record]
| Stat | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type | Sativa |
| Lineage | Not publicly documented (rare private cut) |
| Grow difficulty | Moderate |
| Indoor/Outdoor | Both (wants vertical space indoors) |
| Availability | Cut to order, ~3 week lead time |
| Price | $250.00 |
Short stats box, and that is deliberate. No credible published data
exists for this cut, so we list only what we can stand behind instead of
padding it with invented numbers.
[Add to Cart – $250.00] Lemon Lime Soda is cut to
order from our Clone Cartel mother room. Plan on roughly 3 weeks before
your clone ships. We ship to all 50 states.
Lemon Lime Soda is a rare clone-only sativa held in The Clone Cartel
collection, a citrus-driven cut that has never had a seed release or a
database profile. Search for it and you will find vape carts and terpene
blends borrowing the name, but not the plant. The plant only exists as
cuttings, passed grower to grower, and this is one of the few places you
can get one. Cut to order, roughly 3 weeks to ship, HLVD screened.
We will give it to you straight: the parentage of Lemon Lime Soda is
not publicly documented, and nobody involved in its trading history has
published receipts. The nose and structure scream citrus sativa family,
and it would be easy to type a plausible lineage here and watch it get
repeated across the internet as fact. We refuse to do that. Genetics
integrity is the whole reason The Clone Cartel exists, so this page says
“undocumented” until someone can prove otherwise. What we verify instead
is the thing that matters for your garden: this exact mother, held and
maintained by us, screened for hop latent viroid with monthly PCR
testing on the room. If the original breeder surfaces with a credible
history, their name goes here, top billing.
With no published effect data, this section is a house report from
our own smoke tests, framed as experience rather than lab fact. Lemon
Lime Soda behaves like the name sounds: a quick, fizzy, up-mood onset
that lands in the head and stays there, clear and social, with very
little body drag until it fades. It is a daytime cut in our rotation,
the one that goes with yard work and long phone calls. Sativa-sensitive
smokers should ease in, because the come-up moves fast even when the
mood stays friendly.
No lab terpene panel has been published for this cut, so we will not
name terpenes we have not measured. The nose, though, is the reason this
plant survived in trading circles: sharp lemon peel and lime zest over a
sweet, almost effervescent candy note, closer to a cold soda than to a
cleaning-product lemon. Late in flower a subtle green, herbal edge shows
up underneath the citrus. The flavor tracks the smell, bright and tart
on the inhale with the sweetness showing on the exhale. When we complete
terpene testing on flower from this mother, the results will be posted
at /lab-results/.
The first time I ran this cut I treated it like a compact modern
hybrid, and it politely grew through the top of my trellis to correct
me. It is a true sativa grower: stretchy, vigorous, with narrow-leaf
structure and flexible branching that trains easily if you start early.
We hold it at moderate difficulty. It is not fussy about feed or
climate, but it punishes lazy canopy planning.
Two concrete tips from our runs. First, flip it earlier than feels
right, at maybe 60% of the final height you want, and use a net; the
stretch is where this plant makes its colas, and controlled stretch
means an even canopy instead of three skyscrapers shading everything.
Second, support airflow around the lower thirds and be patient at the
finish. Citrus sativas like this one build their best smell in the final
stretch of flower, and chopping at the first amber trichome on the calyx
you happened to check sells the cut short. We deliberately do not quote
a flowering-day figure, because our house observations are not
breeder-verified data; plan for a longer window than your indicas and
let the plant tell you.
This cut is for sativa loyalists, citrus chasers, and collectors who
want a menu item their competition cannot source. Daytime smokers get
the most from the effect profile. Growers should have a run or two of
training experience before taking on the stretch. If you want a citrus
sativa with a full published data set instead, Super Lemon
Haze ships freshly rooted right now, and the Diesel crowd should
read our East Coast
Sour Diesel and AJ Sour Diesel
pages.
Why can’t I find Lemon Lime Soda on Leafly or
SeedFinder? Because it was never released as a seed line or a
wide commercial cut. Databases document what gets sold at scale. This
cut moved privately, clone to clone, which is why the record is thin and
why owning it means something.
How long is the lead time? About 3 weeks. Lemon Lime
Soda is cut to order: your cutting comes off the verified mother after
purchase, gets rooted, and ships once established, covered by our
Live-Arrival Guarantee at /clone-replacement/.
What is the THC content of Lemon Lime Soda? No
verified lab figure exists, and we will not guess. Once flower testing
from our mother is complete, numbers go up at /lab-results/ where all our testing lives.
Is Lemon Lime Soda hard to grow? Moderate. The plant
itself is vigorous and forgiving, but it stretches like a true sativa,
so it needs early topping, a net, and vertical headroom indoors.
Is it screened for hop latent viroid? Yes. Every
clone we ship is HLVD screened, mothers are PCR tested monthly, and
incoming genetics are quarantined before they join the room.
Implementation note: on-page review collection enabled; no
imported reviews.
[Add to Cart – $250.00] Lemon Lime Soda, cut to
order, ~3 week lead time, shipped to all 50 states. Questions? Call
844-697-3337.
TITLE TAG: Lemon Lime Soda Clone for Sale | Sativa | I Want
Clones
META DESCRIPTION: Lemon Lime Soda sativa clone, a rare citrus cut
with no seed release. Cut to order, ~3 week lead time, HLVD screened,
ships to all 50 states.
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