
- Alien, Lemon, Citrus
Alien Lemonade
Alien Lemonade is a sativa-dominant hybrid with sharp lemon flavour and an uplifting, focused high. It is feminized and suits UK indoor and greenhouse growers.
- Zesty lemon aroma
- Balanced daytime high
- Greenhouse friendly
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20-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Alien OG x Lemon Skunk |
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Sativa-dominant Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (80-140 cm indoor, up to 2 m outdoor) |
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Medium-High (450-550 g/m² indoor / 350-450 g/plant outdoor) |
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Lemon, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime; Suited To Greenhouse Or Sheltered Outdoor Uk Gardens |
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Uplifting, Creative, Relaxed |
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Indoor & Outdoor (Greenhouse Friendly) |
About Alien Lemonade
Alien Lemonade is a sativa-dominant hybrid born from Alien OG x Lemon Skunk. You get bright lemon citrus up front with a diesel undercurrent. The high lifts mood and sharpens creative focus while keeping a gentle body buzz. Plants suit a moderate skill level and respond well to topping and SCROG. Indoor growers will find it fits typical grow rooms at 80–140 cm. Outdoor and greenhouse growers in sheltered sites such as Cornwall report good yields with attention to ventilation.
Alien Lemonade is a sativa-dominant hybrid that leans towards uplifting effects while keeping a balanced body high. UK growers often pick it for a lively daytime smoke within the British cannabis community.
Typical THC sits around 20–22%, which places Alien Lemonade among the more potent choices on the UK market. Expect a stronger kick than older UK favourites like early Skunk varieties.
CBD stays low at around 0.5–1%. That keeps it aimed at recreational users while some British wellness seekers still look to it for mild symptom relief.
Alien Lemonade comes from Alien OG x Lemon Skunk. The cross explains the diesel-citrus notes and the balanced uplifted high.
These seeds are feminized for predictable female plants which most UK seed collectors prefer. Feminized genetics simplify a small home grow in flats or garden sheds.
Growing difficulty rates as moderate for most home setups. You will need to control humidity in a UK greenhouse or indoor room to prevent mould.
Indoor flowering runs 8–9 weeks. Outdoor harvest in the UK usually targets late September to October in southern spots like Kent.
Yields are medium to high, roughly 450–550 g/m² indoors under good lighting and training. Outdoor growers in Cornwall and Devon report 350–450 g per plant in sheltered sites.
Plants stay medium in height indoors, typically 80–140 cm which suits most grow rooms. Outdoors they can reach up to 2 metres if you leave them to stretch.
Alien Lemonade performs well indoors and outdoors and suits greenhouse setups across the UK. In damp areas such as the Lake District you will want good ventilation and dehumidifying.
Best climate is mild maritime with warm summer days and a decent light period. It suits the south coast around Brighton or sheltered greenhouse spots in Scotland with extra care.
Effects lean uplifting and creative with a relaxed body buzz that fits daytime use. Many UK users favour it for focus during creative tasks in cities like Manchester.
Flavours mix sharp lemon citrus with sweet skunk and an earthy base. The pronounced lemon flavour stands out for those who like bright citrus aromas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Alien Lemonade is a sativa-dominant hybrid from Alien OG x Lemon Skunk with a bright lemon flavour and uplifting effects.
Expect 8–9 weeks of flowering under typical indoor conditions.
THC sits around 20–22% and CBD is low at about 0.5–1%.
Difficulty is moderate. You need to control humidity to reduce the risk of mould in UK summers and autumn.
Use a balanced veg feed early, then increase phosphorus and potassium in flower. Reduce nutrients in the last 1–2 weeks before harvest.
Yes. It responds well to SCROG and topping, while SOG works if you run many small plants indoors.
Around 450–550 g/m² with good lights, training and an optimised environment.
Expect roughly 350–450 g per plant in sheltered, sunny UK sites such as parts of Cornwall.
Keep good airflow, control humidity, inspect plants regularly and remove affected foliage early.
Dry in a dark ventilated space at 18–21°C and 45–55% RH for 7–10 days, then jar cure for 2–6 weeks for best flavour.
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