Lemon Alien Dawg
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Why did the lemon end its relationship? Because it met someone more exciting! Get ready for Lemon Alien Dawg: a cannabis strain that’ll make your taste buds dance with tangy lemon and citrus notes followed by a hint of spicy herbs – there’s always something new going on. When you try this hybrid (17% THC), expect feelings of both relaxation and happiness. The effects hit slowly but steadily uplift most people, leaving them feeling content long after inhalation. If you want to be cheery without really trying, give it a go – whether hanging out with pals or alone at home. Plus, there is 1% CBD, so don’t worry about getting too stoned (AKA anxious or paranoid).
This Lemon Alien Dawg weed strain smells like fresh earth mixed with fruit salad, thanks in large part to myrcene: also found naturally in mangoes, hops, and... lemongrass! Some believe all plants contain varying levels [needs citation], though this has yet to be proven scientifically. Myrcene's effects can take hold quickly whether you eat, drink, or inhale it: helpful if you need help falling asleep, reducing inflammation, or relaxing muscles.
Myrcene often appears in higher concentrations (alongside linalool) in nighttime strains because of its sedative properties – maybe why so many users think they’re couch-locked after trying Lemon Alien Dawg for the first time – but the truth is nobody knows for sure what role individual compounds play. The entourage effect kicks butt, right?
Abundantly present, this terpene gives pineapple and wild thyme notes to the strain; if citrus fruits grew legs and started walking around fields, mint might begin to understand how come it tastes like a combination of two seemingly unrelated plant families (as members of each) respectively somehow together even better than apart… weird, huh?
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**Consumers have reported these possible side effects. However it is important to note that cannabis affects everybody differently, and a majority of consumers report not experiencing side effects when consuming cannabis.