
- Citrus clarity for compact gardens
Golden Lemons
Golden Lemons uplifting, citrus-led Sativa-dominant hybrid developed for compact spaces.
- Bright lemon aroma with focused daytime effects
- Compact, bushy plants suited to limited space
- Performs well in controlled indoor setups and protected outdoor plots
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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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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Short to medium |
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Moderate |
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zesty lemon, pine, earthy |
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Feminised |
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cool Highland |
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uplifted, focused, energetic |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Golden Lemons
Golden Lemons is a Sativa-dominant hybrid offering a pronounced lemon aroma and a clear, focused high. It suits growers aiming for compact indoor crops or protected outdoor sites in cooler regions and rewards careful canopy management with dense, resinous colas.
Sativa-dominant hybrid with a bright citrus terpene profile. It favours cerebral clarity rather than heavy sedation.
THC typically ranges from 18% to 22% in tested samples. This potency suits experienced users seeking energetic effects without overwhelming intensity.
CBD remains low, generally between 0.5% and 1%. Therapeutic benefits rely on terpene synergy rather than CBD content alone.
A cross of Lemon Skunk x Northern Lights yields the citrus aroma atop a resinous backbone. The lineage explains the hybrid balance between lift and subtle body relaxation.
Available as Feminised seeds to guarantee female plants for growers prioritising efficiency. Stable phenotype selection reduces variability across a small indoor crop.
Intermediate difficulty under cool Highland growing conditions because buds finish more slowly and need vigilant mould control. A steady nutrient schedule and gentle training reduce stress and improve bud set.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under steady conditions. Cooler finishes can stretch that window if temperatures drop late in the season.
Yield is moderate for a compact plant with dense colas when given steady light and nutrients. Careful canopy management rewards growers more than planting many large specimens.
Plants stay short to medium with a bushy, compact structure well suited to limited space. Side-branching creates multiple flowering sites that respond well to low-stress training.
Indoors, Golden Lemons thrives in controlled tents and benefits from CO2 and stable temperatures; many growers in Sussex achieve a 40–60 cm canopy. Outdoors in Sussex it ripens later and may need wind protection and early cloches to avoid autumn rain.
Growing Golden Lemons in Sussex with cool Highland growing conditions requires careful timing to avoid autumn chills. Greenhouse microclimates, cloches or raised beds help secure ripening and reduce mould risk in this cooler setting.
Effects are primarily uplifting and focused, delivering a clear-headed buzz suitable for daytime use. Users report steady energy with reduced social anxiety compared with heavier indicas.
Flavour leans heavily toward zesty lemon with a sharp citrus top note. Underlying pine and earthy undertones give the smoke a clean finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is best for growers with some experience due to intermediate mould management and training needs; beginners can succeed with close attention to ventilation and humidity.
Provide strong, consistent light equivalent to 400–600 µmol/m²/s during flowering and reduce light stress during early veg to keep plants compact.
Use a balanced schedule with a mild vegetative mix, increasing PK during weeks four to seven of flowering while monitoring runoff EC to avoid lockout.
In cool, damp climates expect mould and botrytis risks; keep airflow moving and check for spider mite or aphid outbreaks under leaf canopies.
Yes, LST and gentle topping open the canopy and increase bud sites without stretching the plant excessively.
It finishes reasonably quickly at eight to nine weeks but can stall in cold finishes, so timing is important for outdoor grows.
Yes, Golden Lemons performs well in compact indoor cannabis gardens and small tents when trained to a low canopy and given steady ventilation.
Cure for at least two weeks in sealed jars with controlled RH around 60% to allow flavours to mellow and the lemon profile to mature.
A well-draining loam with added perlite and moderate organic matter gives good moisture retention without waterlogging, which is essential in cooler climates.
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