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Buddha's Hand

Lemon Thai × Snow Lotus · Bodhi Seeds

Buddha's Hand is Bodhi Seeds' Lemon Thai × Snow Lotus cross, and it's one of the brighter indicas on the modern shelf, named for the lemon-shaped citrus fruit it loosely resembles. The high lifts gently, holds a calm euphoric mid-arc for the first hour, and settles into a soft body relaxation without sedation. A reliable choice for adults 21+ when you want an indica with a bright lemon profile rather than the usual earthy-heavy build.

Flavor is fresh lemon zest with a sweet citrus middle and a faint earthy finish. Limonene leads, with myrcene and caryophyllene support, which lines up with the balanced body feel some users describe. Common on California craft shelves and a regular appearance on small-batch indoor menus through 2026.

Effects

relaxedhappyupliftedcalm

Flavors

lemoncitrusearthysweet

Terpene profile

limonenemyrcenecaryophyllene

Reported uses

painstressanxiety

Frequently asked

Is Buddha's Hand a sativa, indica, or hybrid?

Buddha's Hand is classified as a indica strain. Its genetic lineage is Lemon Thai × Snow Lotus.

What are the effects of Buddha's Hand?

Consumers commonly report that Buddha's Hand produces feelings of relaxed, happy, uplifted, and calm. Individual responses vary with dose, tolerance, and setting.

What does Buddha's Hand taste like?

Buddha's Hand's flavor profile is characterized by lemon, citrus, earthy, and sweet notes.

How strong is Buddha's Hand?

Buddha's Hand typically tests in the 20–25% THC range. This puts it in the high-potency category; new consumers should dose carefully.

What is Buddha's Hand commonly used for?

Buddha's Hand is commonly reported by consumers as helpful for pain, stress, and anxiety. These are self-reported experiences, not medical claims; consult a healthcare professional for therapeutic use.

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