
- Citrus frost with relaxing depth
Frozen Margarita
Frozen Margarita is an indica-dominant hybrid known for citrusy, frosted buds and a relaxing, euphoric high.
- Citrus-forward flavour with heavy frosted buds
- Performs well in greenhouses with humidity control
- Stable, indica-dominant effects for relaxation and sleep
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18-24% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Lemon Skunk x Northern Lights |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium to tall (0.8–1.2 m indoors; 1–2 m outdoors) |
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Medium to high (400-500 g/m² indoor; 350-600 g/plant outdoor) |
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Citrus, Sweet, Diesel |
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Feminised |
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moist western coastal |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sleepy |
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Greenhouse and outdoor |
About Frozen Margarita
Frozen Margarita delivers dense, resinous buds with a citrus-forward terpene profile and a strong indica-leaning effect. Growers in controlled environments can expect medium to high yields, and the variety responds well to training and greenhouse management.
Frozen Margarita is an indica-dominant hybrid that leans towards relaxing, body-centred effects. The cultivar shows dense, frosted buds typical of indica crosses.
THC levels commonly range from around 18% up to the mid-twenties in good phenotypes. Expect pronounced psychoactivity at higher doses suitable for experienced users.
CBD content is low and not the primary focus of this strain. It is best chosen for THC-driven recreational or symptomatic relief rather than CBD therapy.
The lineage reads Lemon Skunk x Northern Lights, blending skunky citrus terpene character with classic indica resin and structure. This genetic pairing produces dense, frost-covered buds and stable growth.
Seeds are supplied as Feminised to ensure a high proportion of bud-bearing plants. Feminised seeds simplify canopy planning and reduce time spent removing males.
Grow difficulty is intermediate and manageable with basic experience, particularly in a moist western coastal climate where mould risk is higher. Adequate ventilation and pruning help prevent issues in such damp conditions.
Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks under optimal conditions. Outdoor growers usually harvest in mid to late autumn.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive steady nutrients and light during flowering. Greenhouse setups often increase overall production compared with open outdoor sites in variable weather.
Plants tend to develop a bushy, squat structure with strong lateral branching. They reach medium to tall heights and respond well to training and topping.
In Lisburn a greenhouse gives the best control over humidity and light, improving bud quality compared with exposed outdoor plants. Outdoor cultivation in Lisburn is possible but demands careful site selection and airflow to reduce rot risk.
Growing Frozen Margarita in Lisburn requires attention to moisture because the region is known for a moist western coastal climate. Growers should use dehumidification, good air circulation and protective greenhouse measures to limit mould and bud rot.
The high-THC profile produces a deep relaxation with an uplifting, euphoric edge early on. At larger doses the effect shifts toward sedative and couch-lock sensations.
A strong citrus note leads, layered with sweet undertones and a faint diesel aftertaste. The aroma becomes more pungent during late flowering and curing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18/6 for veg and switch to 12/12 for flowering; ensure consistent dark periods to avoid stress.
Keep relative humidity below 50% in late flowering, prune interior foliage and improve airflow around colas.
It is better for growers with some experience due to humidity and training needs, but a careful novice can succeed in a controlled greenhouse.
Begin bloom nutrients at the switch to 12/12 and reduce nitrogen while increasing phosphorus and potassium.
Yes, heavy colas may require staking or a trellis to prevent branch breakage during late flowering.
Dry slowly for 7–10 days and cure in jars for at least 2–4 weeks to improve flavour and smoothness.
You can run multiple cycles in a heated greenhouse but must control humidity and pests between crops for consistent results.
Aim for a pH of 6.0–6.5 in soil to ensure good nutrient uptake and avoid lockout.
Yes, it suits UK greenhouse cannabis growing provided growers mitigate damp conditions with ventilation and dehumidification.
Watch for pollen sacs at node junctions around week 4–6 of veg and remove any males promptly to protect buds.
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