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Frosted Lemon

Feminised

Frosted Lemon is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright citrus aromatics and a clear-headed, uplifting effect.

Why choose Frosted Lemon?
  • Bright, clean citrus flavour with a smooth finish.
  • Uplifting, focused effects that ease into gentle relaxation.
  • Performs well in protected outdoor spots and controlled greenhouses.
THC 18-24%
CBD <1%
Lineage Lemon Skunk x Northern Lights
Genotype sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height 1.2–2.0 m outdoors
Yield Medium-high (approx 400–500 g/m² indoors)
Taste lemon, pine, sweet diesel
Seed Type feminised
Climate humid greenhouse
Effects uplifting, focused, gentle relaxation
Environment both

About Frosted Lemon

Frosted Lemon is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Lemon Skunk x Northern Lights that emphasises lemony terpenes and manageable resin production. It suits growers who prioritise clarity and citrus flavour over heavy sedation and performs well in protected outdoor and greenhouse settings where humidity can be controlled.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Frosted Lemon in humid greenhouse conditions requires careful attention to airflow and hygiene to limit mould pressure. The variety rewards attentive care but can challenge less experienced growers in damp environments.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering generally completes in eight to nine weeks. Outdoor plants commonly finish towards the end of the UK season.

Yield:

Yield is medium to high with stable genetics and consistent environment. Growers can expect respectable harvests where pest and rot pressure are managed.

Height:

Plants typically show a lanky, sativa-influenced structure with noticeable stretch during the flowering transition. Outdoor specimens commonly reach between 1.2 m and 2.0 m in height where space allows.

Environment:

Frosted Lemon adapts to both indoor setups and outdoor cultivation, and growers in Cumbria often use protective structures to extend the season. Outdoor growers in Cumbria should still prioritise shelter from persistent wet weather and good air movement.

Climate:

Growing Frosted Lemon in Cumbria with humid greenhouse conditions demands vigilant humidity control and routine inspection for bud rot. Consistent ventilation and keeping foliage dry at critical stages will greatly reduce the risk of crop loss.

Frequently Asked Questions

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I've noticed increased bud moisture in late season, any advice?
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Prioritise improved ventilation and remove old, dense foliage to aid air movement rather than relying on chemical measures.
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Is Frosted Lemon prone to stretching?
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It tends to stretch during early flowering; accommodating vertical growth or selecting an appropriate canopy approach helps manage the final structure.
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What should I monitor most closely with this strain?
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Keep an eye on humidity, signs of mould, and overall vigour; early detection of stress reduces the chance of major losses.
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Any tips for preserving the lemon aroma?
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Gentle drying and a stable, cool cure preserve volatile terpenes better than rapid or high-heat methods.
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How do growers in cooler UK areas adapt to the short season?
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Many use protected spaces and select sunniest sites to extend ripening time while minimising exposure to persistent wet weather.

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