
- Citrus clarity with reliable yields
Cowboy Lemonade
Cowboy Lemonade is a sativa-leaning hybrid with bright lemon flavours and a clear, focused high.
- Bright lemon flavour with clear focus
- Good yields when humidity is controlled
- Feminised seeds for predictable crops
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18-22% |
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0.3-1% |
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Cowboy Killer x Lemon Skunk |
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Hybrid (sativa-leaning) |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium-tall (100-160 cm) |
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Medium-high (approximately 450-550 g/m² indoors) |
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lemon zest, sweet sugar, earthy herbal |
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Feminised |
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moist western coastal climate |
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uplifting, focused, gentle relaxation |
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Both |
About Cowboy Lemonade
Cowboy Lemonade is a sativa-leaning hybrid bred from Cowboy Killer x Lemon Skunk that offers lemon-forward terpenes and a balanced uplift. It suits growers who can manage humidity and training, and it rewards careful ventilation with medium-high yields and clean-smelling buds.
Cowboy Lemonade is a balanced hybrid with a slight sativa dominance. The variety pairs uplifting cerebral notes with a calming body effect.
Typical THC levels range from about 18% to 22%, giving a clear but not overwhelming high. Sensitive users should start with small doses and increase slowly.
CBD is low, usually below 1%, so the strain is not intended for CBD-focused therapy. It is better suited to recreational use and for patients seeking THC-driven symptom relief.
Cowboy Lemonade comes from Cowboy Killer x Lemon Skunk. The cross aims to blend citrus terpene profiles with a hardy growth habit.
Seeds are feminised for reliable female-only crops and predictable flowering. This seed type suits growers who want stable phenotypes and straightforward cultivation.
Growing Cowboy Lemonade is intermediate in difficulty and benefits from regular training and attention. In a moist western coastal climate you must manage humidity and airflow carefully to avoid mould.
Indoor flowering typically completes in eight to nine weeks. Outdoor plants usually finish by late September to early October depending on local conditions.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive steady light and nutrients, often around 450–550 g/m² indoors. Outdoors plants in good locations can produce similar weights if given space and shelter.
Plants have a medium-tall, open structure with long colas and side branching. Expect heights of roughly 100–160 cm depending on training and container size.
Indoors, Cowboy Lemonade responds well to SCROG and low-stress training to control vertical stretch in Hertfordshire setups. Outdoors in Hertfordshire choose a sunny, sheltered site and monitor humidity and airflow.
Growing this strain in Hertfordshire's moist western coastal climate requires vigilant moisture control to reduce the risk of bud rot. Use good ventilation, canopy thinning and consider a dehumidifier or earlier harvest timing if conditions stay damp.
The high starts with an energetic, uplifting cerebral rush that sharpens focus. This settles into gentle relaxation without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is dominated by bright lemon zest and a sugary sweet note. An earthy, herbal undertone appears on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a light, well-draining mix with good aeration and moderate nutrients; add perlite or coco to improve drainage and prevent waterlogging.
Provide moderate NPK during vegetative stage and switch to lower nitrogen, higher phosphorus and potassium during flowering; avoid overfeeding to reduce nutrient burn.
Harvest usually falls in late September to early October in southern England, but check trichome development and local weather to time the cut.
Maintain airflow, prune lower growth, space plants properly and use a dehumidifier or forced ventilation in greenhouses to lower canopy humidity.
Yes, it does well in a greenhouse when ventilation and humidity control are managed; greenhouse growers in the UK often get reliable yields by controlling moisture and pests.
It is best for growers with some experience, as it requires training and attentive humidity management to reach its potential.
Aphids, spider mites and thrips can appear, especially in greenhouse environments; regular inspection and integrated pest management help keep populations down.
A one- to two-week flush with plain water before harvest is common to help improve smoke quality, depending on nutrient regime.
Yes, low-stress training and topping work well to control stretch and increase bud sites, improving light penetration and yield.
In UK greenhouse cannabis growing it performs strongly if humidity is controlled and ventilation is consistent; greenhouses allow earlier starts and protected finishes but require active moisture management.
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