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Frozen Lemons

Feminised seeds

Frozen Lemons is a balanced hybrid with bright citrus overtones and stable resin production suited to cooler climates.

Why choose Frozen Lemons?
  • Citrus punch with coastal resilience
  • Reliable resin and uplift in cooler sites
  • Performs well with shelter and good airflow
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Lemon Skunk x Northern Lights
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium to tall outdoors, compact with training indoors
Yield Moderate to high outdoors; good for small commercial runs
Taste Zesty lemon, Pine resin, Creamy diesel
Seed Type Feminised seeds
Climate cool Scottish outdoor
Effects Uplifting mood boost, Improved focus, Relaxed body sensation
Environment Suitable for both indoor and outdoor grows

About Frozen Lemons

Frozen Lemons is a resilient hybrid bred from Lemon Skunk x Northern Lights that favours citrus-forward terpenes and consistent THC output. It performs well for growers who can offer protection from moisture and wind, producing dense, aromatic buds with a focused, uplifting effect ideal for daytime use.

Grow Difficulty:

Growers in cooler regions will find Frozen Lemons requires steady attention but rewards careful work. The plant performs well in a cool Scottish outdoor climate when given shelter from persistent rain.

Flowering Time:

Flowering usually completes between eight and ten weeks under optimal conditions. Outdoor crops in long seasons can finish cleanly while marginal seasons may slow development.

Yield:

Yields are moderate to high outdoors when plants receive full sun and protection from wind. Indoor growers can expect respectable returns with training and adequate light.

Height:

Plants develop a medium to tall frame outdoors with strong apical growth. Indoors they respond well to topping and low-stress training to maintain a compact canopy.

Environment:

Indoors, Frozen Lemons benefits from controlled light cycles and humidity management in Derry. Outdoors in Derry it prefers sheltered sites that reduce wind and salt spray exposure.

Climate:

Growing Frozen Lemons in Derry requires attention to moisture and wind due to a cool Scottish outdoor climate. Choose sunny, sheltered microclimates and consider removable covers during wet periods.

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My buds smell less lemony this season, why?
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Terpene expression depends on finish and environment; ensure proper flushing and avoid heat stress to preserve citrus notes.
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Should I cover plants during heavy rain in Derry?
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Use temporary covers to keep buds dry during long wet spells, but ventilate to prevent humidity buildup under cover.
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What nutrient ratio works in late flowering?
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Lower nitrogen and increase potassium and phosphorus in the final weeks to support resin and flower maturation.
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How do I spot mould early on?
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Inspect dense buds daily for discolouration or powdery patches and monitor for a musty odour; remove affected material immediately.
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Any tips for trimming on a windy day?
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Harvest in the morning when plants are less stressed and use clamping boards or sheltered spaces to keep trichomes intact.

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