Lemon Haze Strain

Lemon Haze strain: cured flower nug beside a TribeTokes CBD vape cart
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Lemon Haze
Flavor profileLemon, Citrus, Pine
Reported feelGiggly, Talkative, Happy
Strain typeSativa-leaning

Lemon Haze is a sativa and about as refreshing as cannabis gets: a sharp, clean citrus flavor that actually tastes like lemon rather than gesturing at it. It’s a cross of Lemon Skunk and Silver Haze, and it behaves like a daytime strain should, energetic and cheerful without the edge some sativas carry. Reach for it in the morning or when the afternoon needs rescuing. We sell it as a live resin CBD cartridge and as a live resin CBD disposable pen.

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Lemon Haze at a glance

Is Lemon Haze indica or sativa?

Sativa, and a cheerful one rather than a sharp one.

Haze strains have a reputation for being intense, and some of them deserve it. This one doesn’t. The lift is bright and energetic without the buzzing edge that makes people give up on the category, which is most of the reason it stayed popular while harder hazes drifted off menus.

Morning and daytime, then. There’s very little body weight to it, so nothing here helps you wind down, and it’s at its most useful before the afternoon rather than after.

Lemon Haze strain effects

Energetic and cheerful, with the mood lift arriving before the focus.

What people notice first is that things get lighter. It’s a mood strain more than a concentration strain, and the effect is closer to a good morning than to a strong coffee. Conversation gets easier, small irritations get smaller, and the general register is bright.

The energy underneath is steady rather than urgent. It won’t push you into a task the way a sharper sativa does, but it will keep you going once you’re in one, and it lasts longer than the onset suggests it will.

The absence of an edge is the thing worth naming. Most citrus-forward sativas come with a nervous quality at higher amounts, and this one mostly doesn’t, which makes it a reasonable pick for someone whose experience of sativas has been uncomfortable.

It fades gently and leaves very little behind, so it works in the middle of a day rather than only at the start of one.

Good for: mornings, errands, walking, daytime company, and anything you want to feel pleasant rather than productive. Bad for: evenings, sleep, and detailed work where you need to stay narrowly on one thing.

What Lemon Haze tastes and smells like

Real lemon, zesty and full, with a sweet finish over an earthy base.

The lemon is the point and it’s convincing. Not lemon candy and not cleaning-product lemon, but the smell of a peel being scraped: bright, slightly bitter at the edge, and sweeter than you expect on the exhale. Very few strains get citrus this right.

Underneath there’s a haze earthiness that keeps it grounded. Without it this would be a thin flavor; with it there’s something to sit on, and the contrast between the sharp top and the soft base is the whole character.

If you find dessert and candy strains cloying, this is a genuine alternative rather than a slightly less sweet version of the same thing. If sharp citrus reads as harsh to you, it will read that way here too.

Terpinolene

Beta-caryophyllene

Beta-phellandrene

That’s the profile in our Lemon Haze oil. Flower panels on the same strain come back different, because extraction sets what survives, and terpene names predict smell and feel rather than strength.

How strong is Lemon Haze?

The plant is moderate. What we sell is CBD, which is a different question entirely.

Lemon Haze flower usually tests somewhere between 17 and 22% THC, which is moderate by current standards and consistent with a strain that has always been valued for how it feels rather than for how hard it lands.

Our Lemon Haze is live resin CBD. That means the lemon, the terpene profile and the daytime character are all there, without intoxication in any meaningful sense. It’s a different product from the flower figure above and it’s worth being plain about that rather than letting a percentage imply something it shouldn’t.

The vapes run 70 to 95% total cannabinoids, and on a CBD product that number describes how concentrated the oil is rather than how strong the effect will be. Those are separate things and the distinction matters more here than anywhere else on the menu.

In practice: take a draw, and expect flavor and a mild lightness rather than a change of state. That is what this one is for.

Lemon Haze, Super Lemon Haze and the rest of the family

They’re related, they’re not the same, and the differences are mostly a matter of degree.

Super Lemon Haze is the better-known relative and the more intense one. Same citrus register, more of everything: stronger lift, sharper edge, and a reputation for being a lot. If you’ve had it and found it too much, plain Lemon Haze is the version you actually wanted.

Lemon Skunk is one of the parents rather than a variant, and it’s where the lemon comes from. It’s heavier and skunkier on its own, and the haze half is what lightens it into this.

Then there’s the wider haze family: Silver Haze, Purple Haze, Amnesia Haze and a dozen others. Haze in a name signals a general lineage and a general character, sharp and cerebral, rather than any particular plant. It’s a family resemblance, not a specification, and it’s worth reading the rest of the label.

Lemon Haze compared to Green Crack and Mango Haze

Three daytime sativas, and they sort by how hard each one pushes.

Green Crack is the working version. Sharper citrus, faster onset, and pointed at getting things done rather than feeling good. Take the Green Crack when there’s a task. Take the Lemon Haze when there isn’t, because this one is much better at a pleasant morning and much worse at a deadline.

Mango Haze is the closest neighbor and the softest of the three. Same haze lineage, tropical fruit instead of lemon, and available as a 1:1 with CBD as well as Delta 8 THC, so there’s a range of strengths. Take the Mango Haze if you want this character with more options for how strong it lands.

Short version: Green Crack to work, Lemon Haze for a good morning, Mango Haze if you want the gentlest route in.

What is Lemon Haze crossed with?

Lemon Skunk crossed with Silver Haze, and each parent gave it exactly one thing.

Lemon Skunk brought the citrus. It’s a genuinely lemon-forward plant on its own, heavier and more pungent than this one, and it’s responsible for the peel-scraping quality that makes this flavor convincing rather than approximate.

Silver Haze brought the lift and the length. Haze plants are known for a long, clear, cerebral effect, and the reason this strain keeps going well after the onset is entirely that side of the family.

The combination is unusually legible. Most crosses blur their parents together; here you can point at the lemon and point at the haze and say which came from where, which is part of why the strain has such a stable reputation across menus.

Place it against what you know. If skunk-family strains have been too pungent, the haze side lightens this considerably. If hazes have been too sharp, the skunk side gives it a base that the pure ones lack.

What is Lemon Haze good for?

Mornings you want to enjoy rather than conquer.

That’s the honest slot. Lemon Haze isn’t the strain that gets a deadline met, and pages that claim otherwise for every sativa are not being useful. What it does is make the first half of a day feel better: a walk, errands, a coffee with somebody, the sort of morning where the point is the morning.

It suits daytime company particularly well. The lift is social and low-stakes, it doesn’t make people intense, and the CBD version we carry means you can use it and still drive, work or be entirely responsible for yourself afterwards.

Where it’s the wrong pick: the evening, where it will keep you up, and anything requiring sustained narrow focus. It also won’t satisfy anyone chasing intensity, and it isn’t trying to.

What we sell, and where to buy Lemon Haze

Two, both $60, and both are live resin CBD.

Live resin CBD disposable. Charged out of the box with nothing to set up, and the simpler place to start.

Live resin CBD cart, full gram. Any 510 battery runs it, and cheaper per gram once you own one.

Live resin is the part that matters most here. It means the terpenes came off the plant rather than being added back afterward, and on a strain whose entire identity is a convincing lemon, that difference is the difference between tasting like the plant and tasting like a candle. Terpinolene in particular is delicate and it’s the first casualty of a cheaper process.

Because these are CBD, they’re the daytime option in the fullest sense: the flavor and the brightness of the strain with your afternoon left intact. We ship to most states, the certificate for your batch is on the product page before you buy, and the store locator will show nearby stockists if you’d rather shop in person.

If you like Lemon Haze, try

Mango Haze is the closest thing we carry on both flavor and structure. Same haze family, tropical rather than citrus, and it comes in a CBD version and a one-to-one version if you want to move the ratio around.

Lemon Haze FAQ

Is Lemon Haze indica or sativa?

Sativa. The lift is bright and clean, closer to cheerful than to sharp, and it holds without much of a comedown. Morning and daytime. It’s one of the easier sativas to take if strong ones usually leave you wired.

What strain is Lemon Haze?

A sativa built entirely around real lemon, both in flavor and in feel. It’s part of the Haze family, which is the group most responsible for what people mean by a clear, energizing high, and the lemon here is zesty and full rather than the vague citrus a lot of strains claim.

What does Lemon Haze taste like?

Real lemon, zest and all. Not lemon candy and not a vague citrus note: it’s closer to the peel than the juice, bright and slightly sharp, with a light herbal sweetness behind it. One of the most immediately recognizable flavors on our menu.

What terpenes are in Lemon Haze?

Terpinolene, beta-caryophyllene and beta-phellandrene, in that order. Terpinolene leading is unusual and it’s the reason this reads fresh and lifted rather than heavy, since it’s the terpene most associated with clear-headed strains. Caryophyllene brings warmth, and phellandrene adds a green, minty edge that’s rare enough to be worth naming. That’s the profile in our Lemon Haze vapes.

Is Lemon Haze the same as Super Lemon Haze?

No, they’re different strains, though they’re related and the flavors overlap. Super Lemon Haze is its own cross with a sharper, more intense citrus and a stronger lift. If you searched for Super Lemon Haze specifically, this is the gentler relative rather than the same plant.

How strong is Lemon Haze?

Lemon Haze flower usually tests somewhere between 17 and 22% THC. What’s in stock from us right now is the CBD version rather than a THC one, so it’s the flavor and the clarity without the lift, and our vapes run 70 to 95% total cannabinoids whichever cannabinoid is in them. If you want the lemon in the daytime without anything intoxicating, this is the one that does it.

What is Lemon Haze good for?

Mornings and anything social. It’s cheerful without being pushy, which makes it a reasonable pick for a working day or for people who find stronger sativas uncomfortable. The CBD version we stock suits that even better, since it’s clear-headed by definition.

What Lemon Haze products does TribeTokes sell?

A full-spectrum CBD live resin cart and a CBD live resin disposable pen, both $60. Live resin means the terpenes come from the plant, which matters more than usual here because the lemon is the whole point. Nothing to set up on the pen, and the cart fits any 510 battery you already own.

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