
- Citrus clarity, blueberry sweet.
Blue Limonene
Blue Limonene is a sativa-dominant hybrid with citrus and blueberry notes and lively, focused effects.
- Bright citrus lift with a blueberry finish
- Reliable medium-high yields for careful growers
- Performs strongly under controlled environments
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18-22% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Blueberry 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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Medium (0.8-1.5 m) |
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Medium-High |
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Citrus, Blueberry, Pine |
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Feminised |
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Temperate Southern England Climate |
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Uplifting, Focused, Relaxed |
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Indoor or outdoor |
About Blue Limonene
Blue Limonene is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Blueberry x Lemon Skunk that combines bright citrus terpenes with sweet berry undertones. It offers a clear, uplifting cerebral buzz followed by light physical relaxation and is suited to growers who can manage humidity and airflow in temperate climates.
Blue Limonene is a sativa-dominant hybrid with strong limonene-driven citrus notes. It delivers an energetic top with a light body calm.
THC levels are moderate to high, commonly between eighteen and twenty-two percent. The potency gives a clear cerebral lift without heavy couch-lock.
CBD content is low, typically under one percent. It will not provide strong CBD-focused effects but balances the THC profile slightly.
The lineage mixes Blueberry with Lemon Skunk to combine fruity sweetness and citrus terpenes. That cross delivers both flavour and a lively sativa influence.
Seeds are offered as feminised to remove the need for sexing and reduce the risk of male plants. That makes small-scale runs and planned canopy training simpler.
Growing Blue Limonene sits at an intermediate difficulty and rewards attentive feeding and ventilation. In the temperate southern England climate you should monitor humidity and protect buds from prolonged wet weather.
Indoor flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks. Outdoors it typically ripens by late September in a good season.
Yield is medium to high with proper nutrient and training regimes. Optimised indoor setups and sheltered outdoor sites both produce respectable harvests.
Plants develop a medium, upright structure with a clear central cola and lateral branching. They commonly finish between eighty centimetres and one and a half metres with training.
Indoors Blue Limonene performs very well under controlled environments where light and humidity are stable in Swansea. Outdoors it rewards sheltered, sunny spots in Swansea with good airflow to keep mould risk low.
Growing Blue Limonene in Swansea works well thanks to the temperate southern England climate's mild summers. Despite mildness growers must still protect late flower from rain and manage humidity to prevent mould.
Effects begin with a bright, uplifting cerebral rush that sharpens focus. That initial lift settles into a gentle physical relaxation without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is citrus-led with pronounced limonene and a sweet blueberry background. A faint pine note rounds out the finish and keeps the smoke clean.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use eighteen hours light and six hours dark for vegetative growth and switch to twelve hours light and twelve hours dark for flowering.
Feed moderately with a balanced NPK during veg then increase phosphorus and potassium in bloom while watching EC and runoff pH.
Yes, topping, low-stress training or a SCROG will improve bud sites and even the canopy for better yields.
Aim for twenty to twenty-six degrees Celsius during the day and sixteen to twenty at night with forty to fifty percent RH in flowering.
Harvest at eight to ten weeks of flowering when most trichomes are milky with a few ambers for peak flavour and balanced effects.
It is suited to growers with some experience because ventilation and humidity control are important, so it is not ideal for absolute beginners.
Watch for grey mould, powdery mildew and aphids and use preventive airflow, regular inspections and organic controls if needed.
Yes, in sheltered, sunny microclimates it can do well outdoors and finish by late September under good conditions.
Dry slowly at around eighteen to twenty degrees Celsius and fifty percent relative humidity then cure in jars for several weeks to develop aroma.
Using controlled climate cannabis growing improves consistency, reduces mould risk and allows you to dial in temperature and humidity for maximum terpene retention.
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