
- Zesty, Cherry, Hybrid
Amarena De Limon
Amarena De Limon is a zesty sativa-dominant hybrid suited to intermediate UK growers and greenhouse setups.
- Zesty citrus meets cherry
- Good for greenhouse grows
- Uplifting daytime effect
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18-22% |
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0.3-1% |
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Amarena Cherry x Lemon Haze |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall (80-150 cm) |
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Medium-high (450-550 g/m² indoor) |
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Lemon, Amarena Cherry, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime Climates; Suited To Uk Greenhouse And Short Seasons |
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Uplifting, Focused, Relaxed |
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Indoor And Outdoor, Greenhouse-Friendly |
About Amarena De Limon
Amarena De Limon is a sativa-dominant hybrid that pairs sharp lemon zest with sweet Amarena cherry. You will find it grows upright with long colas and responds well to topping and LST. It finishes in eight to ten weeks indoors and produces medium to high yields when you manage humidity and feed correctly. In Cornwall and similar mild maritime areas it benefits from greenhouse protection to avoid late rain and to keep buds clean.
Amarena De Limon is a sativa-dominant hybrid with lively growth and a citrus-led terpene profile. You will see an airy, upright structure that responds well to basic training.
THC sits in the mid to high teens into the low twenties, giving a clear, energetic high. You should expect a daytime-leaning potency that lifts mood and focus.
CBD content is low, usually under one per cent, so the profile is THC-forward. You will find the plant favours psychoactive effects over CBD balance.
Amarena De Limon traces to Amarena Cherry x Lemon Haze genetics to combine sweet cherry and citrus notes. You will find traits from both parents in flavour and growth habit.
These are feminized seeds to give you predictable female plants. You will not need to remove males from a feminized pack.
This strain suits intermediate growers who have handled topping and low-stress training. You will need to manage humidity and feeding to keep buds dense and mould-free.
Indoor flowering finishes in about eight to ten weeks. Outdoors you can expect harvest toward late September in most UK gardens.
Yields are medium to high when you train and feed correctly. You can reach around 450 to 550 grams per square metre indoors with good conditions.
Plants grow medium to tall and develop long central colas with side branching. You will want roughly 80 to 150 centimetres of vertical space depending on training methods.
Amarena De Limon performs well indoors with topping, LST and a stable environment. Outdoors it prefers greenhouse protection to avoid late autumn rain in the UK.
This strain suits the UK's mild maritime climate and tolerates humid summers with careful drying. You should protect outdoor crops from autumn rain and wind.
Users report a bright, uplifting head effect that sharpens focus and social energy. The body follows with light relaxation that does not sedate you.
Flavour blends sharp lemon zest with sweet Amarena cherry and a subtle earthy base. You will notice citrus on the inhale and cherry sweetness on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect around 18 to 22 per cent THC, giving a clear, uplifting effect suited to daytime use.
Indoor flowering is usually eight to ten weeks, with outdoor harvests around late September in the UK.
It is best for intermediate growers, though a confident beginner with basic training skills can succeed.
Topping, low-stress training and some defoliation help open the canopy and boost yields.
Keep humidity lower during late flowering and ensure good airflow to reduce mould risk in humid UK summers.
Feed moderately; it responds well to a structured nutrient programme without heavy overfeeding.
Yes, it has a strong citrus and cherry aroma that will be noticeable in a grow room or greenhouse.
With greenhouse protection and training you can achieve medium to high yields similar to indoor results.
Buds are fairly dense when you control humidity and give consistent nutrients and light.
Keep an eye on mould in damp weather and on common pests like aphids; regular checks and prevention help.
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