A cross between Lemon Jack and Frozen Margy, this euphoric strain packs a psychoactive punch that users say leaves them relaxed and in a euphoric state of bliss.
Its Indica leaning effects come on quickly for some, with many noting a narcotic-like body buzz that left them feeling hazy and heavy. Recommended by some as a therapeutic strain, due to its potent effects and high THC levels, Lemon Margy received rave reviews for its potential in easing symptoms of chronic pain, headaches, nausea, and anxiety in some reviewers.
Limonene, Beta Caryophyllene, and Beta Myrcene are the dominant terpenes found in Lemon Margy. Beta Caryophyllene and Myrcene are well known for contributing to strains that users say combat stress and inflammation. When cultivated properly, the buds of lemon Margy are bright lavender, with patches of lime green. Fuzzy white trichomes coat the entire surface, giving the buds a snowy sheen and hint at its potency. Breaking apart the buds releases a sweet and musky, citrus scent, with a creamy cheese undertone. When combusted, its flavor is earthy, with a citrus finish.