
- Crisp citrus clarity with dependable vigour.
Frosted Lemon
Frosted Lemon is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright citrus aromatics and a clear-headed, uplifting effect.
- 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.
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18-24% |
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<1% |
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Lemon Skunk x Northern Lights |
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sativa-dominant hybrid |
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intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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1.2–2.0 m outdoors |
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Medium-high (approx 400–500 g/m² indoors) |
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lemon, pine, sweet diesel |
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feminised |
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humid greenhouse |
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uplifting, focused, gentle relaxation |
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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.
Frosted Lemon is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a pronounced citrus terpene profile. The plant tends to express lively, cerebral effects rather than heavy sedation.
THC levels typically range between 18% and 24% in well-expressed phenotypes. In attentive grows the upper end of that range is achievable.
CBD is generally low in Frosted Lemon, typically under 1%. It is not usually selected when a high-CBD therapeutic effect is required.
The lineage is Lemon Skunk x Northern Lights, combining citrus-driven terpenes with a resinous backbone. Breeding focused on stabilising the lemon character while retaining vigour.
Seeds are commonly offered as feminised to simplify crop planning for most growers. Photoperiod genetics are typical, with classic growers preferring controlled light cycles for predictability.
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.
Indoor flowering generally completes in eight to nine weeks. Outdoor plants commonly finish towards the end of the UK season.
Yield is medium to high with stable genetics and consistent environment. Growers can expect respectable harvests where pest and rot pressure are managed.
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.
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.
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.
The immediate effect is uplifting and clarity-promoting, suitable for social or creative activities. Later it settles into a gentle physical ease without heavy sedative impact.
The flavour profile centres on bright lemon and citrus peel with a sugary sweet backbone. Pine and diesel notes emerge on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Frosted Lemon suits growers with some experience because it benefits from careful humidity and airflow management, though it is not extremely demanding.
In the UK climate outdoor maturation generally aligns with late season conditions, so many growers target late September or early October depending on local microclimate.
The variety tolerates humid conditions if growers maintain good ventilation and hygiene, but prolonged damp can increase the risk of fungal issues.
Yes, the citrus and sweet notes persist through drying and into the cure when handled gently and kept dry and cool during the process.
General greenhouse pests and opportunistic moulds are the main concerns, so regular observation and preventative measures are advisable without relying on reactive fixes.
Yes, but success depends on proactive humidity control and airflow; protect the crop from prolonged moisture to reduce rot risk.
It blends bright citrus terpenes from Lemon Skunk with the resinous stability of Northern Lights, giving a cleaner uplift and reliable structure.
Frosted Lemon performs well outdoors where the season is long enough and shelter from persistent wet weather is available; site selection and disease prevention are important.
It responds to balanced nutrition like many hybrids; avoiding extremes and observing plant response is more important than unique formulations.
Yes, UK law restricts cultivation of cannabis without appropriate licences, so check and follow all local regulations before considering any grow activity.
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