
Lemon Pepper Clone
$89.00
Lemon Pepper clones - limonene x caryophyllene dominant cross. 20-24% THC. Lemon and black pepper. Named after its two dominant terpenes.
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Description
Description
About Lemon Pepper
Lemon Pepper is one of the most terpene-transparent strain names in the catalog. Limonene = lemon. Caryophyllene = black pepper. The strain is named directly after its two dominant terpenes, making it a straightforward flavor prediction: you will taste lemon citrus and black pepper spice simultaneously.
That spiced-citrus combination is unusual in cannabis and immediately distinctive. For consumers who want to experience terpenes in a clear, direct way - rather than through the abstraction of candy or dessert names - Lemon Pepper delivers exactly what's described.
| Genetics | Lemon Pebblez x Lemon Cooler | THC | 20-24% |
| Type | Hybrid | Flower | 8-9 weeks |
| Terpenes | Limonene, Caryophyllene dominant | Difficulty | Intermediate |
| Flavor | Lemon citrus, black pepper, earthy | Effects | Uplifting, euphoric, relaxing |
A Two-Terpene Masterclass
Lemon Pepper is built on the simplest recipe in the catalog and executes it perfectly: limonene and caryophyllene, the two most studied terpenes in cannabis, each turned up and left unobstructed. The result tastes exactly like the seasoning - bright lemon zest cut with cracked black pepper - and smoking it is a terpene education: the citrus you taste on the inhale is the limonene, the peppery warmth on the exhale is the caryophyllene, with nothing else in the way. At 20-24% THC, the effect splits the same way: limonene lift up front, caryophyllene calm behind.
Effects and Character
This is the catalog's best-balanced citrus session. The opening is bright and mood-forward without rushing; the body warmth arrives gradually and keeps the experience grounded. The two-terp chemistry makes it remarkably consistent across doses - small sessions stay light, larger ones deepen the calm - and the spice note gives the smoke a savory finish that distinguishes it instantly from the candy-citrus crowd.
Growing Lemon Pepper
The plant is as straightforward as the profile: a medium hybrid frame, 55-70% stretch, cooperative branching, and an 8-9 week finish that arrives on schedule. Standard feeding, standard training, no dramatics - an honest intermediate grow that beginners graduate into comfortably.
Harvest at 15-25% amber for the balanced expression. The pepper note matures in the last week of flower and the first weeks of cure, so finish fully and jar patiently; rushed Lemon Pepper tastes like lemon, finished Lemon Pepper tastes like its name. Cool nights deepen the spice; warm finishes favor the citrus - a small environmental dial worth playing with across runs.
Lemon Pepper FAQ
Is the pepper taste literal? Yes - a cracked-pepper warmth on the exhale, courtesy of the caryophyllene.
Day or night? Either. The two-terp balance makes it the most flexible citrus cut we carry.
Why grow it? Flavor clarity - it's the strain that teaches what each terpene actually does.
Similar cuts? Blue Limonene and Ocimene Kush complete the catalog's terpene-named trio.
The Session Utility Player
Because its two terpenes split the difference between lift and calm, Lemon Pepper handles assignments most strains refuse: the late-afternoon bowl that needs to wind down a workday without ending it, the dinner-party jar that can't knock anyone out, the bridge session between a daytime sativa and a nighttime indica. Growers who keep three jars describe it as the one that gets opened most. The grow's reliability completes the pitch - predictable structure, prompt finish, no drama - making Lemon Pepper one of the quietest workhorses in the catalog and one of the easiest strains to keep permanently in rotation.
For new consumers learning their preferences, Lemon Pepper doubles as a diagnostic: if the limonene lift suits you, explore the citrus shelf; if the caryophyllene calm does, head toward the OG and garlic families. Few strains teach the map this clearly.
Related strains: Lemon Vuitton | Orange Garlic | Ocimene Kush
Grower resources: Best Fruity Cannabis Strains | Growing Cannabis Outdoors

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