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Frozen Lemons is a citrus-forward hybrid believed to come from the Lemon Tree family. The name perfectly describes the flavor — sharp frozen lemon zest with an icy, cool finish.
Frozen Lemons Strain at a Glance
Type
Hybrid
Balanced Hybrid
THC
20-26%
High Potency
CBD
<1%
Trace
Lineage
Lemon Tree x Unknown
Top Terpenes
Limonene, Caryophyllene, Myrcene
Best For
Daytime or Evening
Frozen Lemons Effects, Flavor & THC Table
Fast reference for NJ shoppers comparing Frozen Lemons against other hybrid flower.
| Category | Frozen Lemons Profile | Shopping Note |
|---|---|---|
| THC range | High Potency; many batches test around 20-26% THC. | Potency shifts by grower and harvest — check the live menu and label. |
| Reported effects | Euphoric, Relaxed, Creative | Best enjoyed daytime or evening if you are sensitive to hybrid flower. |
| Flavor | Lemon, Ice, Sweet | Ask a budtender for similar flavor profiles if Frozen Lemons is between drops. |
| Terpenes | Limonene, Caryophyllene, Myrcene | Terpene tests vary; compare the current COA or label when available. |
What is Frozen Lemons?
Frozen Lemons is a citrus-forward hybrid believed to come from the Lemon Tree family. The name perfectly describes the flavor — sharp frozen lemon zest with an icy, cool finish. Effects are balanced with creative euphoria and gentle body relaxation. Frozen Lemons has gained popularity in dispensaries for its unique frozen citrus character that sets it apart from other lemon strains.
At The Library in West Orange, NJ, we stock premium hybrid flower like Frozen Lemons from licensed New Jersey cultivators when it is in season. Availability rotates with each cultivator drop, so the live menu is the best place to confirm current stock before you visit.
Frozen Lemons Genetics & Lineage
Frozen Lemons is a cross of Lemon Tree and Unknown, which is where it gets its lemon and ice character and hybrid lean. Understanding a strain's parents is the fastest way to predict how it will smell, taste, and feel.
If you like Frozen Lemons, that Lemon Tree and Unknown lineage is a useful shopping signal — strains that share a parent often share flavor and effect traits. Ask our budtenders to point you toward related genetics on the current menu.
Frozen Lemons Effects & Shopping Fit
Reported Effects
- Euphoric: commonly reported by adult consumers of Frozen Lemons.
- Relaxed: commonly reported by adult consumers of Frozen Lemons.
- Creative: commonly reported by adult consumers of Frozen Lemons.
Educational only. Effects vary by person, dose, tolerance, and format.
Flavor & Aroma
- Lemon
- Ice
- Sweet
Sharp frozen lemon zest with icy, cool undertones and sweet citrus candy. Like biting into a frozen lemon drop. Crisp, clean, and invigorating.
Frozen Lemons Effects Timeline
A general guide to what adults report when consuming inhaled hybrid flower. Edibles onset is slower (45-90 min).
Onset: Balanced Lift
Inhaled flower usually takes effect within minutes — often a euphoric head change paired with early body relaxation.
Peak: Euphoric & Relaxed
The experience typically peaks into a balanced euphoria: mentally engaged, physically relaxed. The hybrid sweet spot.
Plateau: Easygoing
A comfortable plateau that many adults find works day or evening depending on dose and tolerance.
Comedown: Smooth Fade
Effects ease off gradually. Hydrate and refuel as the experience winds down.
Frozen Lemons Cannabinoid & Terpene Profile
Cannabinoids
Most adult-use hybrid flower is THC-dominant with minimal CBD.
Dominant Terpenes
Frozen lemon, icy citrus aroma. Typically associated with mood elevation.
Spicy, cool aroma. Typically associated with deep calm.
Earthy, sweet aroma. Typically associated with relaxation.
Learn how terpenes shape your experience in our complete terpenes guide. Terpene associations are general education, not claims about this product.
Frozen Lemons Side Effects & Tips
Like all high-THC flower, Frozen Lemons can have common, temporary side effects. Here is what to expect and how to stay comfortable.
Stay Hydrated
Dry mouth and dry eyes are the most common effects. Keep water nearby and consider eye drops. Avoid alcohol, which worsens dryness.
Start Low, Go Slow
At 20-26% THC, overconsumption can feel uncomfortable. Take a small amount and wait before having more — especially if you are newer or returning.
Set & Setting
Choose daytime or evening and a calm environment. Never drive after consuming cannabis. Read our honest side-effects guide.
How Adult-Use Shoppers Choose Frozen Lemons
This page is educational and not medical advice. For adults 21+ in New Jersey, Frozen Lemons is usually chosen for potency, flavor, and its hybrid profile.
Potency Fit
Frozen Lemons is high potency at around 20-26% THC. Many shoppers reach for it when they want a stronger hybrid experience. Newer consumers should start small.
Flavor Fit
The lemon, ice, sweet profile is a big reason customers remember Frozen Lemons. If you like those notes, ask about similar flavor profiles on the current menu.
Timing Fit
Because of its hybrid lean, Frozen Lemons is most often enjoyed daytime or evening. Pick a low-responsibility window and never drive after consuming.
If It's Between Drops
Cultivator supply rotates. If Frozen Lemons is not in stock, our budtenders can match its flavor, potency, or hybrid profile from what is on the menu today.
Compliance note: The Library does not diagnose, treat, or cure any medical condition. Cannabis affects everyone differently. Adults 21+ should follow product labels, start low, and never drive after consuming cannabis.
Frozen Lemons Strain FAQ
Where can I buy Frozen Lemons in New Jersey?
The Library dispensary in West Orange, NJ (5 Washington Street, 07052) carries Frozen Lemons and similar hybrid flower when available from our licensed cultivator partners. Check our online menu for current availability and order for same-day pickup. We serve Essex County including Newark, Montclair, Maplewood, Livingston, and surrounding towns.
Is Frozen Lemons indica, sativa, or hybrid?
Frozen Lemons is a hybrid strain bred from Lemon Tree and Unknown. Hybrids blend indica and sativa traits for a more balanced experience.
How strong is Frozen Lemons?
Frozen Lemons typically tests at 20-26% THC, placing it in the high potency range. Potency varies by cultivator and harvest, so check the current package label. If you are new to high-THC flower, start with a small amount and wait before consuming more.
What does Frozen Lemons taste like?
Frozen Lemons has a lemon, ice, sweet flavor profile. Sharp frozen lemon zest with icy, cool undertones and sweet citrus candy. Like biting into a frozen lemon drop. Crisp, clean, and invigorating.
What are the effects of Frozen Lemons?
Adult consumers commonly report euphoric, relaxed, creative effects from Frozen Lemons. Everyone responds differently; effects depend on dose, tolerance, and format. This is educational information, not medical advice.
What terpenes are in Frozen Lemons?
The dominant terpenes commonly reported in Frozen Lemons are Limonene, Caryophyllene, Myrcene. Limonene contributes frozen lemon, icy citrus aroma notes. Terpene results vary by batch — check the COA or label when available.
What time of day is best for Frozen Lemons?
Many adult-use shoppers reserve Frozen Lemons for daytime or evening because of its hybrid profile and high potency. Choose a low-responsibility time and do not drive after consuming cannabis.
What strains are similar to Frozen Lemons?
If you enjoy Frozen Lemons, ask a Library budtender about other hybrid options such as Alien Cookies, Animal Mints, Apple Tartz or strains with a similar lemon flavor profile. Availability changes with each drop, so the current menu is the best guide.
Where to Buy Frozen Lemons in New Jersey
Frozen Lemons and similar hybrid flower are available at The Library dispensary in West Orange, NJ when in stock. Availability varies by cultivator and season — check our live menu before visiting.
The Library | 5 Washington Street, West Orange, NJ 07052Mon-Wed 9AM-8PM | Thu-Sat 9AM-9PM | Sun 10AM-5PM
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