Born from the Lemonnade stable, Lion’s Mane prowls as a modern hybrid with its lineage kept deliberately under wraps. Expect dense, spade-shaped flowers glazed in a golden sheen of trichomes over forest-green hues, releasing a lively mix of fruity sweetness and tart, sour top notes that settle into a gentle, tea-like finish. Dominant terpenes lean into myrcene with supporting pinene accents, shaping a bright, head-forward profile that many find crisp and clear. Typical lots center around 23% THC, though batches can swing higher, while CBD remains minimal. Onset tends to be energetic and creative, sharpening focus before easing into a calm, even cadence — balanced power without the weight. In the garden, Lion’s Mane is cooperative and quick: an easy grow that finishes in about 56–63 days of flowering, forming medium-stature plants with moderate internodes. Indoors, capable hands can pull roughly 300 g/m²; outdoors, around 400 g per plant is common in warm conditions. The bud structure cures firmly without losing its candied-fruit aroma, and the jar bouquet opens further with a subtle pine snap. However you encounter it, Lion’s Mane carries unmistakable Lemonnade character — zesty, polished, and bred for bright, daytime expression.




