
- Citrus clarity with a sweet finish
Candied Lemons
Candied Lemons is a citrus-forward hybrid favoured for its bright lemon flavour and steady, uplifting effects.
- Bright lemon flavour with sugary notes
- Balanced hybrid for daytime creativity
- Performs strongly under LED setups
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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LEMON SKUNK x GIRL SCOUT COOKIES |
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Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, bushy |
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Medium to high |
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Lemon, Sweet candy, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Variable British Weather |
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Uplifting, Creative, Relaxing |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Candied Lemons
Candied Lemons offers a lemony aroma with sweet, candied notes and a balanced hybrid effect suited to daytime use. Grown successfully indoors under LEDs or outdoors with shelter, it rewards attentive feeding and training and adapts to the variable British weather found in coastal regions like Pembrokeshire.
Candied Lemons is a balanced hybrid with a slight sativa edge. It combines cerebral uplift with a calming body effect.
Typical THC levels range from 18% to 22%. That potency gives a clear heady lift without excessive sedation.
CBD is low, usually under 1%. The variety is primarily selected for its psychoactive profile rather than CBD therapy.
The lineage pairs Lemon Skunk with Girl Scout Cookies. That cross explains the citrus top notes and sweet resinous buds.
Seeds are typically sold Feminised to ensure female plants. Autoflower versions exist but are rarer from breeders.
Growing Candied Lemons is moderately demanding for those dealing with variable British weather. Good ventilation and steady feeding indoors reduce common stress factors.
Flowering generally completes in eight to nine weeks. Trichomes develop most densely towards the end of week nine.
Yield is medium to high when environmental controls are consistent. Controlled indoor feeding regimes produce the best harvests.
Plants reach a medium, bushy stature with strong lateral branching. They respond well to topping and low-stress training.
Indoors, Candied Lemons performs strongly under controlled light schedules and appropriate air exchange in Pembrokeshire setups. Outdoors in Pembrokeshire it prefers a sheltered location to avoid late-season damp and wind.
Growing Candied Lemons in Pembrokeshire demands preparation for variable British weather. Provide cover for sudden rain and protection from cold spells to keep flower development on track.
Initial effects are bright and uplifting with a creative push. A gentle physical relaxation follows without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is bright lemon with sugary candy notes up front. A subtle earthy base balances the sweetness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a balanced vegetative feed followed by higher phosphorus and potassium in flowering, reducing nitrogen after week four.
Choose a south-facing, well-drained site and maintain air flow between plants; prune to open the canopy before wet periods.
For indoor LED cannabis cultivation use full-spectrum LEDs with a stronger red output for flowering and aim for 300–600 µmol/m²/s at canopy level during bloom.
Top after three to five nodes during veg and apply low-stress training to develop an even canopy ahead of flowering.
A targeted bloom supplement from week two of flowering can increase bud density, but avoid overfeeding which risks nutrient burn.
Many growers flush with plain water for 7–10 days before harvest to improve smoke smoothness, though opinions vary.
Candied Lemons has a noticeable citrus-sweet aroma; indoors use carbon filtration to control smell.
Dry slowly at 18–21°C with 50–60% humidity, then cure in jars with daily burping for two to four weeks for optimal flavour.
Place seeds between damp kitchen paper in a warm, dark spot until taproots appear, then transfer gently to medium.
Cultivation remains illegal in the UK without a licence; check current laws and seek guidance before attempting any grow.
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