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Clementine

Typical Effects

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About Clementine  Strain

Clementine is a hybrid with a sativa lean which has soothing effects. Clementine was created by Crockett Family Farms, the same company that gave us Chocolope. Citrus, pine, and diesel odors are present in this strong brew of Tangie and Lemon Skunk. Analytical 360, a cannabis testing facility, found that Clementine samples could contain as high as 27% THC.

Appearance, Aroma, & Flavor

Clementines stand out for their incredibly huge flowers that taper into pointed, nearly conical buds from their bases. With their fluffy, thin leaves loosely clinging to their core stems, the elongated flowers have a sativa-like bud structure. It has yellowish-green leaves with brown pistils.

These buds have a little white color due to their cloudy, translucent trichomes, which also make them incredibly challenging to break apart without a grinder. Clementine flowers have a lovely citrus scent when they have been properly preserved. Pine’s robust aroma combines with citrus tones from lemon and orange. Clementine emits a smooth, lung-expanding smoke as it burns.

This smoke leaves a mildly chemical taste like lemon-scented cleaning products on the exhale. Smokers who want to be discreet should take the necessary precautions because Clementine still emits a certain pungency when burned, despite the fact that it doesn’t have much of a hashy, skunky smell.

Effects

Although it lacks the intellectual strength of some other sativas, Clementine’s high kicks in swiftly. Smokers may actually feel more observant and sensitive to their surroundings. Smokers may also notice that when the high taper off, they start to pay more attention to abstract ideas and start to think creatively and solve problems.

Additionally, Clementine is effective with less exciting tasks like house cleaning and running errands. In the case that users are overcome by recursive, intellectual thinking, a slight sense of bodily relaxation and lessened tension can help bring them back to reality. Clementine, a traditional wake-and-bake strain, might not be the greatest flower to smoke right before bed because it might make users overly aware or aroused.

Patients who use medical cannabis may also get some psychological advantages from Clementine. Smokers may experience less stress and depression thanks to nicotine’s potent mood boost, which enables them to use their energy more intentionally and thoughtfully. Clementine may not be the best option for people who are prone to panic attacks or who have a lower-than-average THC tolerance.

Growing

The cultivators of Clementine, Crockett Family Farms, have made the strain’s seeds available for purchase in stores. After being acquired, it can be cultivated either indoors or outdoors. Optimal outdoor production requires a semi-humid climate with daily temperatures between 72 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Plants have a tendency to become tall, particularly during the flowering stage; producers should try to control this height with routine pruning and trimming.

When grown indoors, this strain finishes flowering in 8 to 9 weeks, which is very fast for a sativa. Clementine is capable of producing up to 46 to 55 grams (or 1.6 to 1.9 ounces) of flower per square foot of plant. This strain may be highly fragrant to grow as well as to smoke, therefore those who choose to cultivate indoors may want to consider purchasing odor-control equipment such as carbon air filters or exhaust fans.

In order to maintain the distinctive citrus flavor of Clementines, grow should carefully cure the flowers. Prior to curing, buds must be hung upside down by their stems for about a week in an environment with 50% humidity and 70°F temperatures. Buds can be preserved in airtight jars at a temperature of about 70 degrees and an ambient humidity of between 60 and 65 percent until the stems of the flowers can be easily snapped off. The buds should be examined everyday for a week.

Clementine demonstrates that flavor doesn’t have to be sacrificed for psychoactivity with its strong flavors and long-lasting, reflective high. Clementine is a terrific choice for sativa lovers who may be seeking for something a little more moderate than normal and is enjoyable in both alone and social settings.


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