
- Zesty haze for focused, compact grows
Amnesia Lemon
Amnesia Lemon is a compact, sativa-dominant hybrid with bright lemon flavour and an uplifting, clear-headed high.
- Bright lemon lift with haze clarity.
- Compact growth ideal for small spaces.
- Reliable finishes in protected Somerset grows.
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18-22% |
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≤1% |
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Amnesia Haze x Lemon Skunk |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Compact, 60-100 cm |
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Moderate |
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Lemon, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Cool Highland |
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Uplifting, Euphoric, Creative |
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Indoor And Outdoor |
About Amnesia Lemon
Amnesia Lemon combines the haze lineage with lemony genetics to produce a compact plant that suits controlled indoor setups and sheltered outdoor spots. It offers a clear, energising high alongside pronounced citrus terpenes, maturing in roughly 8–10 weeks of flowering under attentive care.
Amnesia Lemon is a sativa-dominant hybrid with lively, cerebral effects. It leans towards an energetic high rather than heavy sedation.
Typical THC levels range from 18% to 22%. This makes it reliably potent for experienced users but manageable for those accustomed to sativas.
CBD content is low, typically under 1%. It is not suited as a CBD therapy but can still provide mood-lifting benefits.
Amnesia Lemon descends from Amnesia Haze crossed with Lemon Skunk. This pairing brightens classic haze notes with sharper citrus and quicker finishes.
Seeds are feminised to ensure consistent flowering and reduce male plants. Feminised genetics also make it simpler for growers focusing on compact indoor yields.
Grow difficulty is intermediate, requiring steady attention to feeding and airflow. In cool Highland growing conditions it benefits from extra warmth and a longer light cycle to finish cleanly.
Flowering generally takes 8 to 10 weeks under optimal indoor conditions. Outdoor plants in a modest season may need light protection to avoid mould during late finishes.
Yield is moderate when trained and pruned carefully. Compact canopies produce respectable harvests for small gardens.
Plants stay relatively compact, reaching around 60–100 cm indoors with predictable branching. Short internodes and dense tops suit low spaces and SCROG setups.
Indoors, Amnesia Lemon performs well in tent setups and small rooms commonly used across Somerset. Outdoors in Somerset it suits sheltered spots or greenhouses where summer warmth is reliable.
Growing Amnesia Lemon in Somerset with cool Highland growing conditions needs extra warmth and disease management. Under these conditions a greenhouse or indoor grow will give the most reliable finishes and protect terpene profiles.
Expect an uplifting, clear-headed buzz that sharpens focus and lifts mood. Energy pairs with a gentle body ease rather than heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is bright lemon and sharp citrus over a subtle earthy base. Terpenes bring a zesty finish with light herbal notes on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It combines classic haze energy with a pronounced lemon zest, offering a clear, uplifting high and a bright terpene profile.
Expect 8 to 10 weeks of flowering under stable indoor conditions with proper light and nutrients.
It will finish in cooler areas but needs protection from damp and cold during late flowering to avoid mould and rot.
Moderate feeding with a focus on potassium and phosphorus in flower helps resin and flavour; avoid overfeeding to keep terpene clarity.
Low-stress training and SCROG work well to open the canopy and increase light spread across its compact tops.
Maintain good airflow, lower humidity to 40–50% in late flower and remove dense fan leaves that trap moisture.
Yes, its naturally compact height and tight internodes make it a reliable choice for compact indoor cannabis gardens when paired with LST or SCROG.
With THC commonly between 18 and 22% it is noticeably potent but tends towards a clear-headed, motivating effect rather than sedation.
Novice growers can manage it with care, but intermediate skills in humidity control and training improve final results.
In Somerset, harvest timing depends on the season; plan for a late September to early October finish if weather stays dry, and use protective cover if rain is expected.
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