Black Lime from Mean Gene of Mendocino distills old-school resin and citrus snap into a focused, indica-leaning hybrid. Built from POG (an NL4/OilCan selection) crossed to a composite of Afghani, Burmese Indica, and Northern Lights, it grows squat and vigorous with broad leaflets, stacking dense, lime-tipped colas that finish quick indoors. Aromas jump from zesty lime peel and crushed pepper to fuel-tinged pine; the flavor follows with bright citrus over earthy, spicy undertones. Expect a calm, body-forward euphoria and a gently uplifted mood rather than racy stimulation. In most gardens it flowers in about 58–65 days, delivering medium-to-high yields; outdoor plants in favorable climates can bulk substantially by early October. Typical lab results place THC in the mid-teens to low-20s (roughly 16–23%) with trace CBD. The profile is commonly led by myrcene, beta-caryophyllene, and pinene, explaining the peppered spice, forest-resin edge, and lingering lime finish. Black Lime’s structure reflects its Afghan and NL heritage - compact internodes, heavy trichome coverage, and ease of training - while the OilCan/POG line contributes that distinctive solvent-citrus push in the nose. Whether hunted from seed or run as a proven cut, this selection rewards attentive feeding and consistent canopy management with sticky, vividly aromatic flowers that echo Northern California’s heirloom tradition.










