Super Lemon Haze
This winning sativa-dominant hybrid took home first place in the Medical Sativa category at the 2014 Seattle Cannabis Cup. It's a Washington original, grown by at least two local cultivators, Olympia Mike and A Green Cure. It's a blend of Lemon Skunk and Super Silver Haze, and it has a sativa/indica ratio of 80:20. That means heady, peppy, cerebral effects: arousal, creativity, energy, euphoria, and intense happiness. These make for ideal tools in treating depression, fatigue, anxiety, nausea, and chronic pain. THC levels soar in this strain, with at least one sample topping 25%, and that puts Super Lemon Haze near the top of the potency pyramid. But it isn't known for its CBD levels, which regularly test well below 1%. In other words, this strain shouldn't be used as the only medicine for conditions that respond to CBD, such as seizure disorders. Super Lemon Haze has a tart, zesty lemon flavor and aroma, with sweet notes of candy. The bud, which has a speckled green-and-brown appearance, is covered with a dense layer of resinous trichomes. This strain is popular on the West Coast of the United States and in British Columbia.
More about this strain: Super Lemon Haze
Super Lemon Haze (SLH) is a Sativa-dominant hybrid that resulted from crossing a Lemon Skunk with Green House Seed Company’s Super Silver Haze.
The winner of several awards -- including 1st Place at the 2008 and 2009 High Times Cannabis Cups -- Super Lemon Haze grows tall with long, dense branches of buds that turn white with crystal-like resin — especially in a highly controlled indoor environment.
Super Lemon Haze was tested by Green House at 19.33% THC, 0.31% CBD and 1.15% CBN.
The seed company reports the high CBN count was inherited from the strain’s Super Silver Haze parent.