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Super Lemon G: A Zesty Wake & Bake Favorite

Jan 14, 202525 min
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Get ready to zest up your life with Super Lemon G! This sativa-dominant hybrid is a cross between G13 and Colombian Gold BX, delivering a punchy lemon aroma and an uplifting, energetic high that’s perfect for starting your day right.


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• 🍋 Aroma & Flavor: Sharp citrus and fruity zest, layered with diesel and spicy undertones.

• 🌱 Terpene Profile: Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool give it a bright, refreshing scent and a motivating, feel-good high.

• 💨 THC & Effects: 25-30% THC makes this one a strong cerebral hitter, bringing euphoria, creativity, and mental clarity.

• ☀️ Best For: Wake-and-bake sessions, socializing, creative projects, and getting sh*t done.

• 🚀 Pro Tips: Pair it with morning coffee, an upbeat playlist, or a sunny stroll for max enjoyment.


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Transcript

Welcome to Cannabis School. I'm your host, Jesse Angeles. And I'm Brandon Elder. And we're here to talk to you about everything pertaining to cannabis from vape, flower, edibles. Strains. And everything in between. All right, kids, welcome back. We've got another strain that we wanted to be able to touch on. This is a local grow Brandon. Oh, today is Betty Wellness. It's a super lemon G super. Lemon G. Yeah, delicious flower. Honestly, I'm going to say it

was pretty dry. The flower itself, for Utah, for even what we've had recently, I felt the bud was really dry. Which is kind of strange because you know, with Dragonfly, it's a love, hey. What's up? You know what? I bet it was, but it was before harvest so I think that was in the batch right before harvest batch. So probably was old flowers, older buds nearing the end of their last batch. So it's potentially that could be why it had that. Was it on sale? It's possible it might have been

45 bucks for the 8th. Yeah. So it's probably on sale, you know, and that well, no, that's probably standard price for that one. And that typically happens when you and, and a lot of people out there can attest to that when you're getting different strains depending on the time of year. It can't be affected too because you have to think about when's their last harvest, when you know, when did they last plant Because that's going to give you a better indication of how fresh it is.

Because dragonfly flower that we've had, because we're so close to it. It's always fucked up my grinder unless it's got sharks. Sticky. Yeah, it's very sticky. Like a like that one the music box. The music box was great for Dragonfly. OK. And for vaporizer fellow. And the reason why I say that is that the stash and that, well, Nope, I don't even know how to pronounce that. On. Rock. On rock, I think it was a, they

said. Someone said it was like a silent G or like a hidden on rock, something that we couldn't tell in the actual logo because it's interesting. Style. Yeah, Pro tip, if you're naming your product, make it easy to remember. And read and read. People can't read what it says on there. They're going to go. What the hell is that? Well, unless it was like, you know, like the the native language from like Spita or something like that. Oh. Yeah, it seems Sweden. Right.

So if it was like Sweden or German Avi, the same, Avi the same Oh. Really, it's all sound like a yacht. Right. Super Lemon G Wow. Not quite hazy but not like perfectly clear headed. I will say it is a little bit that you feel in your head. I feel it right behind my eyes. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. And it gives you the IT gives you a little bit of the slant. Oh yeah, Jesse's really good at getting this slant up.

I feel like a lot of strains slap him in the face that he's like you can tell when it. Hits and I've already got slanted ISIS to begin with. It looks like I'm fucking sleepy while I'm talking to you. I think that's birds, yeah. My, it's very possible, I said. Like it it? Goes to the bowl decently quick like. Yeah, no, it's it's really good. I love the the feeling I'm getting on this, even though it's really behind the eyes and it's working to what we've been getting.

I call Eddie eyes. Eddie eyes are this feeling you get behind your eyes or around your eyes or eyelids, like close to where your eyelashes are. I always feel that they're slightly sensitive when I have an edible. OK. Or like you are more aware of sensations in that area. Yeah, Oh dude, I'm more tactile sensitive with edibles. I am tactile sensitive. So we're going to have another review, but we're going to do one straight up on edibles. We're going to be doing a lot

more edible ones. So we'll eat a while before and then definitely a while. Yeah, to feel a little bit, I mean, just to understand like what's what's actually happening. And like we're, we're experiencing it, but that experience is like, I mean, recently we've been rocking some nano infused THC edibles. Yeah. Sugar high. I've felt them. So with like 200 milligrams,

that is fantastic. So. Dude Speaking of fantastic so super lemon G1 of the great things I like about this already is that it is not a dry mouth straight. Yeah, it's not super cotton mouth, none. And my body feels relaxed though. Like very aware it's behind the eyes, but I'm going to say it gives you what is formally known as red eye or, you know, I'm, I'm just going to say it, chick eye, right, Because that's what they used to say. It actually gives you kind eyes. Kind eye, right?

I like that better because kind eyes means that hey, be kind with me. I'm a little high right now. Well, it's like I went to Costco. I'm not sure if everywhere around the nation or around the globe has the same shortages leading to, but there's been no fucking AIDS anywhere, dude. I did. Find AIDS Smiths. Yeah, I got AI, got a dozen over at Smiths. Yeah, yeah. But yeah, Costco still doesn't have.

Eggs. I went back the other day Sunday, I went back Sunday and I walk in and literally the only thing that I'm there for is 8 and because Costco is close to my house, Sunday's dead. I'm like I'll run in, run out, it'll take me 5 minutes and I go in and I'm like, it's Sunday. I'm a little elevated and I'm enjoying my day. I have my Sonny's on steel because they're not super tinted and I'm walking through and they don't have the 8.

So I walk out and I'm heading out the like out the door and the lady who checks your receipt looks at me and goes, you look like you're up to something, 'cause I just have this like smile on my face. Sonny's on my hands are in my pocket and I'm just like walking out and and I and she's like, you look like you're up to something. I walk over to her and I was like, no, you guys are just still out of age. And she's like, yeah, yeah, we

are. I really just wanted to say I'm a little high and I'm enjoying my day like you should be too, but I didn't and so I just, you know. I I usually start. I start. I don't know, I think it's age, dude. I am so much more like direct and honest. Yeah. Like I fucked up with my friend. Like she got engaged and I'm all yeah. And I mispronounced her her fiance's last name. OK. I put Curtis instead of Clark. Oh, OK. And I said, yeah, blah, blah, blah, Clark. And I said, that's got a good

sound there. And she goes, Kurt Curtis. I say blah, blah, blah, Curtis. And she goes, Clark. It's Clark. And I'm like, I smoke pot. And then I put the emoji and the guide gone like this. And she just laughed. So I started doing that like I was at church one time and I forgot somebody's name. And they go, dude, we've talked like, many times. I'm like, I smoke pot. Then they all laughed and they moved past it. So it's just like, dude, that's the next one. Like I have a podcast.

It's like if you say something dumb or maybe like you're up to something. I smoke pot and they go. Honestly, there was something, was it a book or a podcast, something that I was listening to and they were talking about how most people, like we're so in our heads, we're so focused and nervous about like what we just said, yeah, we slip up, we make a mistake and we're instantly on our head. Like they probably think I am so stupid.

Yeah. And literally all they're thinking is like, whatever the hell is going on in their head at that moment. And half the time they don't even notice until we go oh man, I'm so stupid or whatever. And then? They're like, right? But it was talking about how we just need to learn to laugh at ourselves and at those situations and everyone else would just laugh a lot with it and move on. But it's not as big of a deal as we feel that it is.

But inside it's eating us up. Like, Oh my gosh, did you just everyone just saw that mistake or that whatever that I did or, or I spoke incorrectly and said a word that's not a real word, right? How many times do we do that just in? Everyday. Conversation. It's like. And I, I used to get offended when somebody would correct me because it, it gives you this feeling of that you're not smart enough, you're not enough. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

But the other time, I just started doing this now where when somebody, you know, if I mispronounce a word, they'll correct me. And I'm all thank you. And I just keep going on. Yeah. And now they don't do because you create that moment where it could be there. And and I tend to not correct people because I know what they meant. And if I don't know what they meant going. What do you mean by that? Yeah, because then you can clarify, Yeah, and instead. Of saying though, yeah.

I don't quite understand. Is that English? Because that would be fucked up. Yeah, right. That'd be total. I only do that to my friends or like Emily. Yeah, Emily give me gave me shit all the time because, well, I, I used to say bot botanism, like you don't say I bought, but I would use that sometimes in my phrase. And I'm like that. And she's like botton. And I'm like, Oh yeah. So now I give her shit when she says word because. Because she did that, Yeah, she went that extra step.

But she also went to college for English. Her degree is in English. And I'm like, well, I didn't graduate college. Yeah, I went to college, but I didn't see value in it for me personally, so I didn't. But she did. And so I enjoy giving her shit about it because she gives some issues, you know, But that's just kind of our love language in some aspect, you know, like

fucking with each other. Well, dude, you made-up a really good point right before and that's, you know, some of the things like it, it, it could be caught What? Well, some of the things that I teach with individuals and companies, it's part of the Chris boss has never split the difference. And what you described is called an accusation audit. So the best way to be able to defuse it is just call out the white elephant in the room.

So one thing that I heard was just great to do, especially if you run late. I am habitually what habitually. But you know what, that's never changed. And a lot of the behaviors that I have and individuals who have the same behaviors as me, we work on that a lot. And if we're cognizant and I am very cognitive it now. So I feel very guilty when I'm late. But before I had no concept to talk, none. I'm just like. It's just so weird to me, like I but everyone's mind works differently.

Yeah, your behaviors are different from your personality because your personality you can change. I mean, that's where you get CIA operatives truck. They can blend into the local area and become somebody else because it's just a personality. Yeah, it's just a personality. You're you're creating a facade, but the behaviors are bone deep. And so it's like it's not a bad because. It's just so ingrained into. Right, it's.

It's 90% of it is subconscious. It's not us conscious, no. Doing it, We're just reading the reactive. Yeah, it's so ingrained into who we are that. It's like muscle memory, yeah. Exactly. That's all it is. And so it's like our muscles just do that because, well, 37 years or 45 years, like these amount of years in our lives, like that's a lot of muscle memory to have these reactions. Well, it's like, it's like the term like gay, you know, like back in the day, what didn't

mean homosexual. No, it just meant that something was lame. But yeah, well, it went from happy it back in the day. Ages ago to. Being oh, that's dumb. It wasn't ever like, Oh well, they're gay, they're a homosexual and not that. Together, well, they came from just unusual happiness or something like that. That's what how they dictate it. But even then dude, like what did the negative word come that's now used in a positive sense in that community? Queer. Queer meant off.

Right. Not strange, peculiar, right? Something different. Yeah. And it's. Like like queer, like a three headed cat faggot faggot. Was a bundle of. Sticks. Yeah. Or cigarettes in English. Yeah. A. Fag was a cigarette. So it's funny because the lexicon changes, but changes. All the. Time it's a, it's not a, it becomes a behavioral pattern. It becomes a cultural thing or a subculture. It's usually subcultures that

get into that. But anyway, I'm going too deep there, but this is a. It's not a good focus stream. I like. I like the funny. I like the experience. I don't think this is a get work done, be productive. This is like fuck around with your friends. Just like walking around the supermarket. Yeah, just. Probably buying one thing, but you've been there for an hour. Enjoying whatever you're doing, whatever moment, but not like, not specifically directed at one thing back.

Oh, OK, I'm going to go back to the original I did before I went off on that craziest. OK, but the cool thing is like when you show up late to something, you don't say I'm sorry I'm late, you say appreciate you waiting for me. And it changes the dynamic of how they perceive you and interact with you. So I tried it. It was on. I was late on purpose meeting with my friend who thinks he's like me too, but he's you 100%.

And I'm like, oh cool, well I'm going to show up late just to see what he does just because if he's like me, it's like if I showed up late to hang out with McClain, McClain would be like, Oh well, you're right on time. Yep, because every. Time is right on time. Yeah, exactly. It's a that's it. It's part of an optimistic outlook. Constantly. Octagons are like that. They're just always optimistic. Well, things have worked out and people are like, what the fuck

you talking about? Everything's on fire. Yeah, we just got to look for an exit. Oh, hey, they're right over here, guys. Like they're just super casual about it. But so I I showed up late and he was, I didn't send him a text or anything, right. I really wanted to test it. I told him after that idea, but when I showed up, I said, hey, I appreciate you waiting for me. And he was like, Oh yeah, I need

no problem. He immediately changed because he was pissed at me. And then I said, hey man, I I was late on purpose. And This is why I just wanted. To fuck with you, I. See, yeah, I totally said because you're, you're telling me that this is who you are, but that's not who you are. And I've I've noticed some of the flaws in the system and Kim and I are working on fixing those because the perception is not the projection.

I think that's most people. Yeah, that's but it, it's again, that's that's why I like this system so much. It just makes you more self aware of you. And so you're like, Oh yeah, I don't have to be right. And that's hard for me sometimes because I just know a lot of shit. It stays in there. I know. But at the same time it's not, it's not for me to be right because that's not my goal.

I just enjoy the conversation. But then in the way I get competitive like you know how how competitive I can be, Well, it's. There's fun in competition in camp. Like there's very healthy competition, but then there's also unhealthy competition. And so are losers and so are winners. And like people who rage, like there's all this stuff that it's like. Hey, well. It's not emotional education. Yeah, getting pissed off. What the fuck man? Why did you shoot?

Me like they didn't learn emotional regulation and they love game get under their skin. It's like at the end of the day, it's literally a game. Dude, back in the day on Call of Duty, when I actually used to play that and everybody was talking. Oh yeah. Dude I would every time I would die I'd go ah poo. I would shit talk so much. Because.

People would talk shit but The thing is I was always used to getting picked on and I was always a small person so I got really thick skin and a smart ass mouth and what better place to put you than behind a headset as all you do is kill people and then teabag. Like, yeah. You know, especially if they're an asshole. Then you're like, OK, well now I'm intentionally only like truly you are going to die every time from now on.

Yeah. And that's it, Like, but then it's just, you know, it's these things of just doing it from a a fun, joking, happy, like, yeah, I'm just going to fuck you. Yeah, I'm competitive on the side where either you're coming along or you're just going to be dead. And that's fine. Like I'm, I'm not going to be yelling at you. Like, dude, where the fuck were

you? Like I found myself many times, like in an online management insurgency where I'm the only one left alive and nobody can talk to me, which I love that. So I start talking shit when everybody's dead. I'm like, fuck, guys left me all here. He's. Going. To talk to myself, then hey, you fucking idiots, I'm right over here. And then then the guys are like,

what? That the funniest thing is that the shit talking button that you could put on insurgency, you click on insult and then he goes, hey, go fuck yourself. And then the other guy goes, what? But dude, I don't, I'm not, I don't get toxic competition. I'm just like, I'm going to win. And sometimes I, I just keep, I, I have to win. And it's proven to me like, and this was a behavior that I have been working on a lot. And this resulted in my body being fucked up.

I tore my ACL because I refused to quit. His shoulder refused to quit. That's fucked. Up my neck. Every time playing sports I in basketball, every time I had a sprained name called, it was like, well cool, I'll just pop like a lore tab and throw in a brace and go play win soccer. I fucked up my knee. And I know that because when it first started, the very first times I was like, oh, it's fine. I played on it until I couldn't walk and then I did it the next week and then I did it the next

week. And then it got to the point that it was like, well I've learned that I can play soccer but I can only play for about 45 minutes of the game. If I take a Loritab before the game and then about 45 minutes in I can't walk anymore because whatever is wrong with my knee and I never go fix. I just wanted to keep playing and I never stopped to actually go take care of myself and do it. So now my knee years later is so fucked. Because I just wanted to win.

I wanted to play, I wanted to like, I was competitive. I I was just around guys that were always like, well, I did martial arts all growing up. So I was all around a bunch of like 10A males, like very few alphas in there. But a lot of, a lot of them thought that way. And so they would compensate for that one by being harder on you and pushing you harder. I mean, the stories of me doing martial arts training, people go, Nah, that's fiction.

But dude, all growing up, I did that and I came back from the military and I was like, you know, I'm going to start up again with old school I was at. And when I got in there, I was shocked because, and lack of better words, everybody's fucking pussies. They're all putting on pads and fucking, they're putting mats on the ground. I'm like, what the fuck is this? Like, what are you guys doing? When I trained here like the only padding you had was the

cloth that laid on your skin. And if you were lucky enough to have fat, were muscles. Oh dude, you just you win and and you only progressed if you could show like, you know what I mean? You had to. Because it's the work that gets you better. Well, right. I mean, that's why a lot of people. Nowadays, who puts in work? Yeah, well, dude, it's, it's why like the addiction to jiu jitsu, because jiu jitsu doesn't, it doesn't matter if you've

memorized a bunch of moves. What matters is the time and the patience that you can have on the mat and the creativity you're always looking for to set up a submission goes a lot further. And that's the time on the mat and the attention and the skill that you're able to do, but the wisdom to know how much pressure to apply. And that's difficult. But today, man, like, that's only jiu jitsu schools. I feel like Muay Thai schools just beat the shit out of their kids.

And karate schools. I don't know what the fuck is going on over there, but it's it, It's not the same dude. I put my kids in Taekwondo and we pulled them out after three months. I was like, and even I didn't even have to say anything. I mean, I was like, yeah, give them a base. Like it's really hard for kids under martial artists to want to learn what underneath their parents because I can't push my kids the way that I would push

my students. No, and I feel like a lot of parents, for some reason, there's like a disconnect between the kid and the parent in trying to teach them. Sometimes it is easier to have that third party to actually do that instead. That's what I've really liked about the shapes because now I know how I am and I know when I'm going into a bad area. So I'm like, oh cool, don't talk

about that. Like you notice now I know when I'm going on a tangent and I'll stop myself in a sense going on a tangent because I didn't have that type of control before because I just keep going. And that's just my mind. My mind's always like, hey, but but you know, that's what's wonderful about cannabis. And I mean, a strain like this definitely is not a good idea to have. Like let's talk about business and where we're going.

Like, you know, like, you want to talk about random shit, Like, why do these people have this phone number over here and they don't have the area code in front of it? Like that's how long ago it was, Yeah. Oh yeah, every time I see that though, I just know I know exactly what it is because we grew up here and know that everyone here on the OG wasn't 80. One, yeah, it's all 801, but. Hey, thanks for tuning in.

Thanks for this random ass conversation as we checked out Super Lemon G If you guys have super lemon G in your area, at your pharmacy, at your dispensary, let us know your thoughts. What is your thoughts on super lemon G? Do you get way more of the limiting terpenes and not that I would have expected from a lemony string. Yeah, let us know and. TuneIn next week. Now, as always, guys, take care.

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