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Clementine Weed Strain: Full Review [2026] | Rare Harvest

Clementine Strain Review [2026] | Rare Harvest

Clementine is a sativa exotic marijuana strain with 17-25% THC and a citrus-dominant flavor profile. Effects lean energetic with focused secondary notes. Here's everything you need to know. Also see our caryophyllene guide for related strain guides.

Clementine Quick Facts

Type: Sativa
THC: 17-25%
Flavor: citrus, sweet, earthy
Effects: energetic, focused, uplifting

Clementine Flavor Profile

Clementine leads with citrus on the nose — a distinctive terpene expression that's immediately recognizable. On the exhale, secondary notes of sweet come through. The overall flavor profile is complex and consistent across properly cured batches of this exotic marijuana strain.

Clementine Effects

The primary effect from Clementine is energetic — onset comes within 5-15 minutes of smoking. As the session progresses, focused qualities build. The duration is typically 1-3 hours depending on dose and tolerance. At 17-25% THC, this is a potent exotic marijuana option that should be approached with respect by newer users.

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How to Consume Clementine

All Rare Harvest products are derived from federally legal hemp containing THC at or below 0.3% by dry weight per the 2018 Farm Bill. Must be 21+. Verify your local laws before purchasing.

FAQ: Clementine

How strong is Clementine?
At 17-25% THC, Clementine is firmly in the potent exotic marijuana category. Start with 1-2 hits and assess after 15-20 minutes.

What does Clementine taste like?
Clementine leads with citrus flavor notes. The full profile is citrus, sweet, earthy — complex and terpene-forward in high-quality batches.

Where can I buy Clementine?
Rare Harvest carries exotic marijuana including strains similar to Clementine with direct nationwide shipping.