
- Citrus clarity with a calm finish
Clemonadez
Clemonadez is a lemon-forward hybrid that balances an uplifting cerebral high with a relaxed body feeling.
- Bright citrus terpene profile with a clear high
- Performs well under controlled indoor conditions
- Handles cool northern summers with shelter and airflow
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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LEMON HAZE x AMNESIA |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (80-150 cm) |
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Moderate to high |
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lemon, sweet citrus, earthy |
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Feminised |
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Cool temperate, suited to cool northern summers |
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uplifting, relaxed, creative |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Clemonadez
Clemonadez combines citrus aromas and a clear, energetic high with manageable body relaxation, bred from LEMON HAZE x AMNESIA. It suits intermediate growers who manage light, airflow and humidity carefully, and performs well both indoors and in sheltered outdoor spots in cooler regions.
Clemonadez is a balanced hybrid with a slight sativa lean. The plant combines an energetic head high with a measured physical calm.
THC typically ranges from 18 to 22 percent in well-grown phenotypes. The level produces a clear cerebral lift that most regular users will find noticeable but controllable.
CBD is low, generally under one percent in standard runs. This cultivar is selected for its psychoactive profile rather than CBD therapy.
The lineage traces to LEMON HAZE x AMNESIA, giving it a citrus-forward terpene profile. Breeding favours clear highs and pronounced lemon characteristics.
Seeds are supplied as Feminised photoperiod varieties for predictable flowering behaviour. Growers should plan veg time to match local season length and, if outdoors, the shorter summers.
Clemonadez suits growers of intermediate skill working in cool northern summers. It tolerates cooler nights but benefits from careful training and good airflow to reduce mould risk.
Indoor flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks. Outdoor plants develop more slowly and in Tyrone are commonly harvested late September to early October.
Yield can be moderate to high when feeding and light are optimised. Outdoor yields in Tyrone depend heavily on the limited summer warmth and protection from rain.
Plants reach a medium height with sturdy central colas and good side branching. The structure responds well to SCROG and LST techniques to maximise bud sites.
Indoors, Clemonadez performs well under steady environmental control where humidity and light schedules are consistent. Outdoors in Tyrone it rewards sheltered, sunny spots that avoid prolonged damp.
Growing Clemonadez in Tyrone with cool northern summers requires attention to damp and a longer ripening window. Employing polytunnels or well-ventilated shelters helps keep flowers dry and improves final trichome development.
The initial effect is uplifting and mentally sharp, useful for daytime activity. Over time it eases into a relaxed social calm without heavy sedation.
The flavour mixes bright lemon zest with sugary citrus and a faint earthy base. Smoke is relatively smooth and leaves a crisp citrus aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Design a compact tent with adjustable LED lighting around 400–600 µmol·m²·s⁻¹ at canopy, good exhaust ventilation, an oscillating fan for airflow, and humidity control to keep RH around 40–50% in flower.
Switch to a 12/12 light cycle to induce flowering and keep it steady; many growers use 18/6 vegetative lighting then 12/12 for the typical eight to ten week bloom.
Both work well; quality organic soil gives forgiving nutrient buffering, while hydroponics can speed growth and increase yields if you monitor pH and EC closely.
Check trichomes for a mix of clear, cloudy and a few amber heads; harvesting when mostly cloudy preserves the citrus aroma and bright high.
Maintain strong airflow, avoid high humidity during late flower, use dehumidifiers if necessary and remove lower dense foliage to improve penetration and drying.
Use a balanced vegetative feed then switch to lower nitrogen and higher phosphorus-potassium during bloom, watching EC to avoid salt build-up.
Yes, it responds well to LST and SCROG to flatten the canopy and improve light distribution for more uniform bud development.
Plant in a microclimate that gets the best sun, provide shelter from persistent rain, and consider early-season feeding to build vigour before cooler nights set in.
Spider mites and aphids are the main concerns; introduce predatory insects, use neem oil and maintain cleanliness to minimise infestations.
Dry in a dark, ventilated space at around 18–20°C and 50% RH for 7–14 days, then cure in jars with daily burping for the first two weeks to preserve citrus terpenes.
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