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Neon Lotus – Good Supply

Strain Information
THC Information

CBD Percentage: 0% – 1%
THC Percentage: 31% – 37%
Lineage: Thin Mints GSC x Snow Lotus
Terpenes: Caryophyllene, Limonene, Linalool, Myrcene, and Nerolidol.


Do you prefer cannabis that’s cultivated with quality or quantity in mind? This is something every consumer must ask themselves when visiting a dispensary. Cultivators must do the same when developing new strains, as challenges can arise when focusing on both. There are instances where both can be accomplished, resulting in consumers receiving an incredible deal. However, that isn’t the case with Good Supply’s Neon Lotus.

Good Supply’s parent company, Aphria Inc., has prioritized quantity with most of its available brands. This results in quality levels that fail to meet the standards we’ve seen with craft cannabis. Despite that, our readers shouldn’t be surprised, as Good Supply has positioned itself as a cost-friendly option for consumers.

Crossbreeding was used throughout the development of cannabis product. Its hybridization is the result of Thin Mint GSC & Snow Lotus being combined into one strain, Neon Lotus. This cultivated flower is best described as soothing & calming, with an average THC percentage ranging from 31% to 37%. The terpenes include Caryophyllene, Limonene, Linalool, Myrcene, and Nerolidol.

Tropical Flavours & Earthy Smells

Personally, there was minimal flavour found in the smoking experience of Neon Lotus. As someone who purchases Good Supply’s products regularly, I was surprised at what little flavour I encountered. However, my perception of this cannabis strain isn’t consistent with that of other consumers.

Numerous people have expressed that Neon Lotus has a tropical flavour profile, with notes of fresh fruit & botanic seasoning. These characteristics are also applied towards the aroma, resulting in a diesel-like fragrance when opening the bag.

The Onset & Effect

For myself, there was an average onset time of five minutes for the effects to take place. In the aftermath of the onset-time, these effects lasted an average of 3-4 hours. The batch of Neon Lotus that I received was listed at 34% THC, with CBD percentages listed at 1%. When reviewing the package, Good Supply didn’t list the terpene percentage. Despite that, I found the onset & effects to be enjoyable.

There was a calming sensation felt throughout my body after smoking this strain, but I achieved little relief in terms of mental relaxation. Those looking to soothe their mind might be better suited to try another strain.

The Flower’s Quality

Consumers who purchase Neon Lotus will receive light-green nugs that have been thoroughly trimmed for presentation purposes. However, readers shouldn’t expect large nugs with Neon Lotus. When testing this product, my package had smaller nugs when compared to other strains I’ve purchased. Personally, I’ve always preferred smaller buds for busting purposes. In terms of grinding Neon Lotus into your buster? It’ll take seconds; there’s no delay whatsoever.

You’ll also receive plenty of keef as you break down this flower. As such, there’s an element of getting your money’s worth when buying this cannabis strain. But if you’re someone who prefers to smoke craft cannabis, I’d recommend looking to other products at your local dispensary.

Where Can You Buy Neon Lotus?

Consumers looking to get bargains at their local dispensary should buy Neon Lotus. This strain is available at dispensaries across Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario. Depending on where you shop, you’ll receive seven grams that’ll cost anywhere between $32 – $39. If you’d like more information regarding the availability of Neon Lotus, contact your local dispensary.

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