Lemon Margy

(5 customer reviews)

Discover the vibrant allure of Lemon Margy. A balanced hybrid strain that stands out with its tantalizing citrus aroma and uplifting effects. A genetic masterpiece by Cannarado, this marijuana flower is the offspring of Lemon Jack and Frozen Margy, resulting in a 50/50 indica-sativa blend that caters to a wide array of preferences. The buds boast dense, spade-shaped nugs with a rich coating of trichomes and fiery orange pistils. As you inhale, the sweet and tangy lemon terpenes takes center stage. The flavours are complemented by a subtle hint of wood for a truly refreshing experience. With a THC level of around 22%, Lemon Margy offers a potent high, perfect for easing stress, alleviating pain, and boosting your mood. Whether you’re a seasoned smoker or new to the cannabis scene, this strain is sure to leave a lasting impression with its delightful smell, exquisite flavor, and fantastic value.

$65.00$350.00

THC 19-22% • CBD 1%
Hybrid • AA
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  1. [email protected]

    Found this one a real deal liked it a lot.

  2. Verified owner Jan Domanski (verified owner)

    The price is amazing, buds are nice puffy.
    The high is okay, settle but not the strongest
    The taste, since it’s cheaper I wasn’t expecting much, it was tasty but a little on the harsher side.
    If you are looking for a strain, to use on a daily, giving a pleasing high for a great price this is your pick.

  3. zeeker

    Got this in my order instead of Mango Haze purchase. Massive difference in quality and price. Was not happy as wanted mango sativa for my wife. Ok no worries as I know WD is helpful.

    Talked to WD customer service and they asked for a pic. Sent them a pic of the bag with Lemon Margy tag and came back with a $50 credit on next order and keep the package. That to me is pretty fair and note I did use my credit without issue at all on checkout.

    Back to this, stick to the AAA as lots of stems, dry and harsh. It is a AA so if you can add an extra 15 or 20 bucks it is worth to move that way. My opinion as with all other comments.

  4. guest

    parfait pour le prix

  5. Verified owner StonerPrincess (verified owner)

    It was worth every penny.

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