
- Early, zesty and greenhouse-friendly
Early Lemon Berry
Early Lemon Berry is a compact, sativa-dominant hybrid that offers bright lemon and sweet berry flavours with a clear, uplifting high.
- Fast finishing for short seasons
- Bright lemon and sweet berry flavour
- Performs well in greenhouses with good ventilation
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15-18% |
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Low (<1%) |
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LEMON SKUNK x BLUEBERRY |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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7-8 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Medium to high |
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Lemon, Berry, Skunk |
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Feminised |
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moist western coastal |
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Uplifting, Creative, Relaxing |
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Greenhouse and outdoor |
About Early Lemon Berry
Early Lemon Berry is a fast-finishing, sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Lemon Skunk x Blueberry. It is suited to greenhouse cultivation and sheltered outdoor sites where its early flowering reduces exposure to late-season damp. The aroma blends sharp citrus with sweet berry and a mild skunk undertone, while effects deliver a focused, creative head high that eases into light physical relaxation. THC sits around 15-18 per cent with low CBD, making it ideal for daytime use and mild therapeutic needs such as stress relief and appetite stimulation. In moist western coastal climates extra attention to airflow, humidity control and preventative pruning will limit mould and maximise yields.
Early Lemon Berry is a sativa-dominant hybrid that shows lively vertical growth and dense, resinous buds. Its structure favours lateral branching which responds well to training.
THC levels typically sit between 15 and 18 per cent, offering a clear, energising head high. That potency is well suited to daytime use without excessive sedation.
CBD is low, generally under one per cent, so it is not a high-CBD variety. It still provides mild therapeutic relief for stress and low-level discomfort.
Early Lemon Berry descends from Lemon Skunk crossed with Blueberry. The cross delivers citrus terpenes up front and a sweet, fruity backbone.
Seeds are offered feminised to simplify cultivation and ensure female plants for productive harvests. Some breeders may also list regular or autoflower variants.
Growth is moderately straightforward but requires vigilance in a moist western coastal climate to avoid mould and bud rot. Regular airflow, preventative pruning and dehumidification help make it manageable for growers in Fife.
Flowering finishes quickly for a hybrid, usually within seven to eight weeks. That early finish reduces exposure to late-season bad weather.
Yields are solid for a compact plant and can reach medium to high levels in a well-run greenhouse. Outdoors it rewards sheltered sites with respectable harvests in fair summers.
Plants remain short to medium with a sturdy, bushy frame that suits training and topping. The compact profile fits greenhouse benches and small plots.
In a greenhouse in Fife it thrives when humidity is controlled and ventilation is adequate. Outdoors in Fife it prefers sheltered, sunny positions to avoid wind and excessive damp.
Growing in Fife's moist western coastal climate requires extra attention to ventilation and mould prevention. In a greenhouse with dehumidification and good airflow it performs reliably across the season in Fife.
The initial effect is an uplifting cerebral buzz that sharpens focus and creativity. That mental lift eases into gentle physical relaxation without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile combines bright lemon top notes with a sweet, ripe berry heart. A subtle skunky base note lingers on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use strong airflow, dehumidifiers and spacing between plants to lower humidity and reduce the risk of bud rot.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber for a balanced effect and check pistils for colour change.
A balanced N-P-K feed during veg and a reduced nitrogen, higher phosphorus and potassium mix during flowering works well.
Yes, in sheltered southern or western spots it can finish outdoors, but a greenhouse improves yields and reduces weather risk.
Selective topping and lollipopping improve airflow and light penetration and generally increase usable yield.
Dry slowly at 45-55% RH for about a week and then cure in jars for several weeks to develop flavour and smoothness.
Aphids, spider mites and whitefly are common; monitor weekly and use biological controls or gentle insecticidal soaps as needed.
It is moderately straightforward but beginners must manage humidity carefully to avoid mould in wet climates.
For UK greenhouse cannabis growing keep ventilation and dehumidification as priorities and time watering to early morning to reduce overnight humidity.
Cultivation remains illegal without licence, so be aware of local laws before planning any grow.
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