Strain Review

๐Ÿ’จ Type: Hybrid
๐ŸŒฑ Genetics: Gelonade x Dosido
๐Ÿ”ฅ THC: 66.3%
๐Ÿงช Terps: 7.69%
๐Ÿช Dispensary: Goldflower (COA)

๐Ÿ‘€ Appearance
Illemonatti Live Rosin Badder has a pale creamy-gold look with a soft, whipped body that immediately reads as fresh solventless badder. The surface looks wet and glossy, and the texture appears easy to scoop without looking runny. The image gives it a clean finish with a lighter tone that fits a terpene-rich rosin more than a darker, heavily oxidized concentrate. Overall, it looks like a very fresh live rosin badder, clean handling, and a softer workable consistency.

๐Ÿ‘ƒ Aroma
Illemonatti reads like a strain that should open bright before the heavier side starts to show itself. The Gelonade side points toward a sharper lemon-citrus lift, while the Dosido influence adds more body underneath. The COA backs up that brighter direction with d-limonene at 0.991%, but the dominant terpene is actually beta-caryophyllene at a very high 3.77%, which suggests the profile should carry much more depth, spice, and weight than a simple lemon-forward rosin. With humulene at 0.904% and linalool at 0.575%, the likely result is a layered nose that starts citrus-forward, then settles into something richer, peppered, and more grounded.

๐Ÿ‘… Flavor
On paper, Illemonatti looks like a rosin that should deliver citrus first, then broaden into a fuller peppered and slightly floral body. The limonene gives it the bright entry point, but the caryophyllene and humulene suggest the dab should not stay light for long. Instead, it likely moves from lemon brightness into a deeper savory-spice lane with enough richness to keep the flavor from feeling thin. The linalool should help soften the sharper edges and give the finish a smoother, more rounded feel. That makes it easier to frame as a concentrate with both lift and depth instead of just a one-note citrus rosin.

๐Ÿง  Effects
With 66.3% total THC and 7.69% terpenes, Illemonatti is a power house hybrid concentrate with enough potency and terpene weight to feel substantial from the first session. The brighter Gelonade side suggests an early mental lift, while the heavier caryophyllene, humulene, and Dosido background point toward a more body-aware finish as the experience develops. That makes it feel less like a narrow daytime rosin and more like a hybrid that can open with clarity before settling into a steadier, more grounded lane. For patients who want a solventless option with both flavor presence and a stronger overall effect profile, this batch looks like it should land with real weight.

โœ… Overall
Illemonatti Live Rosin Badder from Goldflower looks built for patients who want citrus at the front without sacrificing depth underneath. The Gelonade x Dosido pairing gives it a framework that should open brighter and then settle into something more grounded, while the COA gives this batch real credibility with 66.3% total THC and 7.69% total terpenes. What makes it more interesting than a simple lemon-leaning rosin is the terpene breakdown itself: beta-caryophyllene at 3.77%, plus strong humulene and limonene, suggests a concentrate with far more body and complexity than the pale color alone might imply. For patients looking for a Goldflower solventless option with sharp citrus lift, heavier spice underneath, and a polished badder texture, Illemonatti looks like a strong hybrid jar with real personality.

๐Ÿ† Florida Strain Registry Approved
โ€” Reviewed June 2026 | FloridaStrainRegistry.org

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