
- Bright citrus lift, savoury finish
Franco’S Lemon Cheese
Franco’S Lemon Cheese is a sativa-dominant hybrid known for bright lemon top notes and a creamy cheese backbone.
- Zesty lemon and creamy cheese
- Reliable finishes in mild climates
- Great for creative daytime sessions
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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LEMON SKUNK x CHEESE |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium |
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Medium-High |
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Lemon, Cheese, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Mild southern growing climate |
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Uplifted, Creative, Relaxed |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Franco'S Lemon Cheese
Franco’S Lemon Cheese pairs lively citrus aromatics with a classic cheesy depth to produce a focused, creative high. The plant is medium in height with a bushy structure and stacked nodes that respond well to training. Under a mild southern growing climate it flowers in eight to nine weeks and rewards growers with medium to high yields when given steady nutrients and good airflow. It performs reliably indoors under controlled conditions and outdoors when sheltered from prolonged wet weather, making it a solid choice for growers who value terpene-rich results.
Franco'S Lemon Cheese is a sativa-dominant hybrid that blends bright citrus top notes with a cheesy depth. It delivers a clear cerebral lift while keeping the body comfortable.
Typical samples test around 18–22% THC, offering a confident potency for experienced users. The high is clean and manageable across multiple sessions.
CBD levels are low, usually under 1% and not a defining feature of the cultivar. That balance favours psychoactive effects rather than CBD-driven modulation.
The lineage traces to LEMON SKUNK crossed with CHEESE stock. That pairing explains the pronounced citrus top notes and the distinctive cheesy backbone.
Seeds are commonly available as Feminised to simplify garden planning. Some breeders offer clones to preserve particularly desirable phenotypes.
This strain sits at an intermediate difficulty suited to growers with some experience. In a mild southern growing climate it responds well to training and consistent feeding.
Flowering typically completes in eight to nine weeks under good conditions. Outdoor plants in mild areas usually finish by late September onwards.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive steady light and balanced nutrients. Denser colas form on well-fed specimens but smaller plants give average returns.
Plants remain medium in height with a bushy, branchy habit. They produce stacked nodes that make topping and low-stress training effective.
Indoors, in Lisburn, plants respond well to controlled light cycles and scrog setups. Outdoors in Lisburn they finish reliably when sheltered from prolonged wet spells.
Growing Franco'S Lemon Cheese in Lisburn benefits from the mild southern growing climate and relatively gentle seasons. Good airflow and a rainproof late-season site reduce risks of botrytis.
The high brings a bright, focused mental uplift paired with a mellow physical calm. It suits daytime creativity and gentle social sessions without heavy sedation.
Citrus lemon notes lead with a sharp, zesty top and creamy cheesy undertones. A light herbal earthiness rounds the profile on exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect eight to nine weeks of flowering indoors and a late September to early October outdoor finish in mild areas.
Typical THC levels sit around 18–22%, giving a clear and energetic high for experienced consumers.
It can be vulnerable to mould in prolonged humidity so growers should prioritise airflow, spacing and avoid overcrowding buds.
It responds well to SCROG due to its branching and stacked nodes; SOG is possible but requires consistent feeding to maintain many small plants.
Watch for spider mites and aphids, especially indoors; outdoors in mild climates, slugs and caterpillars can be occasional problems.
Balanced NPK with slightly higher phosphorus during bloom promotes dense buds, and regular potassium supplements in late flowering help resin production.
A determined beginner can succeed but will benefit from following training schedules and monitoring humidity closely.
Many growers reduce nitrates two weeks before harvest and flush with plain water to improve smoke quality and smoothness.
Yes, citrus and cheesy aromas can be quite pronounced in late flower, so odour control is recommended for discreet grows.
Clones preserve a known phenotype and terpene profile, while Feminised seeds offer reliable female plants with some phenotype variability.
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