Pink Lemonade Strain THCa Flower – Living Soil AAA
Now at Sherlocks Glass & Dispensary in Raleigh, Durham, and Wake Forest, NC. Meet the Pink Lemonade Strain, our small-batch Living Soil AAA THCa Flower drop. It looks loud. Smells brighter, and burns clean.
Product Overview
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Strain: Pink Lemonade
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Type: Sativa-Dominant Hybrid with a bright, citrus-forward vibe
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Tier: Living Soil AAA THCa Flower (top craft line)
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Cultivation: Organic living soil, slow dry, hand trim
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Aroma & Flavor: Lemon candy, berry, light tea, and pine
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Look: Frosty lime-green buds with pink-purple peeks and copper hairs
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Availability: Sherlocks Glass & Dispensary – Raleigh • Durham • Wake Forest
- Also, try the AAA Exotic Uncle Snoop Strain, Candyland Strain, and the Gas Mask Strain.
What the name “Pink Lemonade” means for a strain
Growers use the Pink Lemonade name for more than one line. Some cuts link to lemon-skunk and purple-kush style parents. Others trace back to “Pink LemonAid” lines that bring a berry-lemon twist. Because different cuts circulate, aroma may lean citrus, candy, or berry depending on the phenotype. Our batch hits the lemon candy + berry lane with a clean herbal finish. It tastes bright and smooth.
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Why Living Soil AAA matters
We build a living soil bed with compost, castings, kelp, and microbes. Then we feed the soil, not just the plant. The roots do the rest. As a result, Pink Lemonade stacks dense trichomes and layered terps. You smell it as soon as you crack the jar. You taste it on every pull. Also, the slow dry and hand trim keep the flower sticky and fragrant.
Expect:
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Richer nose: Lemon, sweet fruit, and a hint of tea.
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Full flavor: Low ash and a soft, clean exhale.
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Top-shelf look: Tight structure with heavy frost.
Pink Lemonade Strain Nose, taste, and feel
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On the nose: Lemon zest, pink candy, and sweet berry.
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On the grind: A cool, mint-tea note opens up with light pine.
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On the pull: Citrus leads; berry and cream follow; the finish stays crisp.
How it feels:
First, you get a quick head lift. Next, a light body calm rolls in. Then you settle into an easy, upbeat groove. Pink Lemonade fits daytime tasks, creative sessions, or a sunny walk. It feels lively, not racy. It feels calm, not heavy.
Tasting notes (quick hits)
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Top: Lemon drop candy
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Middle: Strawberry and berry sorbet
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Base: Herbal tea, pine, clean earth
Indoor vs. Living Soil AAA vs. Light Assist
We carry three craft lanes so you can choose your vibe.
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Light Assist: Sun-kissed greenhouse with extra light. Great value and bright terps.
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Indoor Special: Full environmental control for denser stacks and louder nose.
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Living Soil AAA (this): Boutique biology and connoisseur finish. The most nuanced flavor and aroma.
Pink Lemonade shines in Living Soil AAA because citrus terps love a healthy soil food web.
How to enjoy the Pink Lemonade Strain
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Grind light. Keep those big, sticky trichomes intact.
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Vape low. Try 350–375 °F to keep the lemon pop alive.
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Short pulls. Take a hit, wait a minute, then decide on more.
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Hydrate. A sip of water makes the candy note brighter.
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Pairing idea. Fresh fruit or sparkling water keeps the palate clean.
Storage tips
Use an airtight glass jar at 60–65% RH. Store cool and dark. Avoid sunlight and heat. Good storage keeps the color sharp, the nose loud, and the cure springy.
Why shop Sherlocks
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Three NC locations: Raleigh, Durham, Wake Forest for quick pickup.
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Clear tiers: Light Assist, Indoor Special, and Living Soil AAA labeled on every jar.
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Lab transparency: Batch COAs confirm potency and purity.
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Helpful crew: We’ll compare noses with you and help dial temps and gear.
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Rewards: Earn points on every purchase.
Grab the Pink Lemonade strain today
Stop in and ask for Pink Lemonade – Living Soil AAA. Smell the jar. Taste the lemon-berry pop. Enjoy the smooth, top-shelf burn. Then decide if you want the eighth, the quarter, or the full ounce.
Pink Lemonade at Sherlocks: bright citrus, sweet berry, and a clean, joyful ride—grown the living-soil way.
If you try this strain please leave a review on Sherlocks’ Google Page here. Have a great day!









