Description
What Is the Lemonatti Strain?
Lemonatti strain is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred by Connected Cannabis Co. — the West Coast cultivar group widely credited with raising the bar on designer cannabis genetics over the last decade. The strain crosses Gelonade (Lemon Tree × Gelato #41) with Biscotti (Gelato 25 × Sour Florida OG), producing a 70/30 sativa-leaning hybrid that’s earned a serious reputation among connoisseurs and casual consumers alike.
What makes Lemonatti stand apart isn’t just the lineage — it’s how cleanly the parent flavors translate into the offspring. The Gelonade side delivers that loud, zesty lemon citrus profile that hits on the inhale. The Biscotti side rounds the back end with sweet, doughy, cookie-forward warmth on the exhale. The result is one of the most accurate lemon-dessert flavor profiles in modern cannabis — the kind of strain you remember from the first hit.

Lemonatti Strain Genetics & Lineage
Lemonatti’s family tree is stacked. Going one generation back:
- Gelonade — Lemon Tree × Gelato #41 (citrus-forward energy, creamy dessert undertones)
- Biscotti — Gelato 25 × Sour Florida OG (rich, doughy, fuel-finished depth)
Going two generations back, the lineage includes Lemon Tree, Gelato #41, Gelato 25, and Sour Florida OG — a roster that reads like a who’s-who of modern California genetics. Connected Cannabis Co. famously hand-picked the 17th best plant out of 100 phenotypes during the breeding process, which is a level of selective rigor most modern strains never see.
Lemonatti Strain Effects
Lemonatti delivers a balanced, sativa-leaning experience — not a racing, anxious high, and not a couch-locked one either. Most users report:
- Mental uplift without the jittery edge sativa-dominant strains can sometimes deliver
- Focus and creative energy — useful for work, music, or any task requiring sustained attention
- Mild body relaxation that grounds you without weighing you down
- Mood elevation that builds gradually rather than hitting all at once
The high tends to start in the head — clear, bright, and motivating — then settles into a comfortable body calm without putting you to sleep. Most consumers describe it as a “get-up-and-move” daytime strain that still delivers enough body presence to be enjoyable in the evening.
Recommended use cases: Daytime stress relief, mood boost, creative work, social settings, light pain or discomfort, daytime fatigue.
Is Lemonatti Indica or Sativa?
Lemonatti is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a 70% sativa / 30% indica genetic split. While the Gelonade parent pulls hard toward sativa effects (energetic, uplifting, citrus-forward), the Biscotti parent contributes some indica grounding that prevents the strain from becoming overwhelming or anxiety-spiking for sensitive users.
If you’ve previously enjoyed Gelonade, Sour Diesel, or Lemon OG — Lemonatti will land in familiar territory while bringing a distinctly more refined flavor profile.
Lemonatti Flavor Profile & Aroma
Lemonatti’s flavor is one of its biggest selling points. Most users describe:
On the Inhale
Sharp, zesty lemon citrus — like a squeeze of fresh lemon zest. Bright, vibrant, and unmistakable.
Mid-Palate
Floral and woody undertones, with hints of pepper and pine.
On the Exhale
Sweet, doughy, cookie-forward warmth — the unmistakable Biscotti signature. Some users pick up subtle vanilla or baked-good notes.
Aroma
Loud lemon-forward terpenes from the moment you crack the jar, layered with sweet and slightly funky undertones from the Biscotti parent.
Lemonatti Strain THC Level
Lemonatti consistently tests as a high-THC cultivar:
- THC range: 24% to 29% (occasionally batches push higher)
- Average THC: ~27%
- CBD: 0% to 0.05% (essentially negligible)
- Total cannabinoids: Typically 26–32%
For reference, the average sativa strain tests around 13% THC. Lemonatti runs roughly double the average potency, which means experienced consumers will appreciate the punch — and newer users should approach it with the standard “start low, go slow” rule.
Lemonatti Terpene Profile
The dominant terpenes in Lemonatti are what drive both the flavor and the effect curve:
- Limonene — bright citrus, mood-elevating, stress-relieving
- Caryophyllene — peppery, spicy, contributes to the fuel-forward back end
- Myrcene — earthy, mildly sedating, balances out the energetic limonene
- Pinene — alertness, mental clarity, hints of pine on the back palate
- Humulene — herbal, woody, supports the floral midnotes
The terpene-cannabinoid synergy is part of why Lemonatti feels potent at a given THC level — strains with similar THC but lower terpene density often feel less “loud” on the palate and in the experience.
Lemonatti Bud Appearance
The buds are visually distinctive:
- Foxtail-shaped flower structure (a Connected Cannabis signature on this cultivar)
- Deep aubergine and midnight blue hues mixed into the green
- Frosted yellow-white trichomes carpeting the surface
- Bright orange pistils weaving through the bud structure
- Dense, fluffy texture that breaks down well in a grinder
Photographers and connoisseurs put Lemonatti in the “frostiest cultivar” conversation regularly, and you’ll see why the moment you open the jar.
How to Smoke or Vape the Lemonatti Strain
Lemonatti shows up well across every consumption format:
Flower (Joint, Blunt, Bowl)
The terpene profile expresses cleanest in a properly ground joint or a clean glass piece. Avoid combusting too hot — you’ll preserve the lemon-cookie balance better at lower temperatures.
Dry Herb Vaporizer
Set your vape to 350–375°F for the brightest citrus expression, or 375–410°F for fuller body and more pronounced cookie undertones.
Concentrates / Live Resin / Vape Carts
Connected’s Lemonatti live resin carts have been singled out by reviewers for accurate flavor carryover — the citrus-cookie profile translates remarkably well into extract form, which isn’t true of every strain.
Dosing Tip
With THC running 24–29%, a single hit goes further than with most flower. Pace yourself, especially if you’re new to high-test cultivars.
Why Buy Lemonatti from NTTD Mr. Aob?
Lemonatti is one of the most counterfeited Connected Cannabis cultivars on the market, with mid-grade lemon hybrids being relabeled and sold as Lemonatti through unverified channels. Buying from NTTD Mr. Aob means you’re getting:
- Genuine Connected Cannabis Co. genetics — not relabeled lookalikes
- Third-party lab-tested potency — verified THC, terpene profile, and purity panel
- Triple-sealed scent-proof packaging — no smell, no leakage, no visible branding
- Discreet, generic outer packaging — looks like any standard delivery
- Fast shipping — most domestic orders arrive in 2–4 business days
The Lemonatti you’ll find here is the real Connected drop, sourced through verified channels and shipped with the same care as everything in the NTTD Mr. Aob catalog.
Frequently Asked Questions About Lemonatti
Is Lemonatti indica or sativa?
Lemonatti is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a 70% sativa / 30% indica genetic split. The energetic, uplifting effects come primarily from the sativa side, with mild body relaxation contributed by the Biscotti parent.
What’s the THC content of Lemonatti?
Lemonatti typically tests between 24% and 29% THC, averaging around 27%. Some batches test even higher. CBD content is negligible, usually below 0.05%.
Who bred the Lemonatti strain?
Lemonatti was bred by Connected Cannabis Co., a West Coast cultivator known for premium designer genetics. The breeders famously selected the strain from the 17th best plant out of 100 phenotypes during development.
What strains is Lemonatti a cross of?
Lemonatti is a cross of Gelonade (Lemon Tree × Gelato #41) and Biscotti (Gelato 25 × Sour Florida OG).
What does Lemonatti taste like?
Lemonatti has a sharp, zesty lemon citrus inhale balanced by a sweet, doughy, cookie-forward exhale — courtesy of the Biscotti parent. Subtle floral, woody, and peppery notes round out the mid-palate.
What are the effects of Lemonatti?
Most users report a mental uplift, focus and creative energy, mood elevation, and mild body relaxation — without the jitters often associated with high-test sativa strains. Recommended for daytime use.
Is Lemonatti good for beginners?
Lemonatti is potent. With THC running 24–29%, beginners should start with a small dose and pace themselves. Experienced consumers will appreciate the punch.
How much does Lemonatti cost?
Pricing varies by quantity. Check the listing above for current pricing on quarters, half-Pound, and Pound.
Can I buy Lemonatti online?
Yes, order Lemonatti directly from NTTD Mr. Aob. Every order ships in triple-sealed scent-proof discreet packaging.
What does Lemonatti flower look like?
Foxtail-shaped buds with deep aubergine and midnight blue hues mixed into the green, frosted with yellow-white trichomes and accented with bright orange pistils.
Product Specifications
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Strain Name | Lemonatti |
| Type | Sativa-Dominant Hybrid |
| Genetics | Gelonade × Biscotti |
| Bred By | Connected Cannabis Co. |
| Sativa/Indica | 70% / 30% |
| THC | 24–29% |
| CBD | <0.05% |
| Dominant Terpene | Limonene |
| Flavor | Lemon, Citrus, Sweet Cookie, Floral, Pepper |
| Aroma | Lemon Zest, Sweet Pastry, Pine |
| Effects | Uplifting, Focused, Creative, Mildly Relaxed |
| Best For | Daytime use, creative work, mood, mild stress |
| Lab Tested | Yes — full panel |




