Clementine is a sativa-dominant strain created by Crockett Family Farms, a family-run cannabis genetics business based on California’s Central Coast. It is a cross between Tangie and Lemon Skunk. In Michigan’s 2015 High Times Cannabis Cup, the breeder’s Clementine Live Resin took first place for being the best sativa concentrate.
According to Crockett Family Farms, Clementine is said to have a sweet and citrusy aroma and THC levels that typically range between 20% and 25%. The cannabis testing facility Analytical 360 measured a variety of Clementines and discovered that the sample had THC levels of up to 27% and a terpene profile dominated by terpinolene, a terpene with a woodsy aroma and citrus and floral undertones, and caryophyllene, a terpene renowned for its herbal spiciness.
This plant, which has a 55–65 day flowering cycle, is said to yield a lot of dark green colas with fiery stigmas and sweet trichomes. Clementines grow well in both indoor and outdoor environments.