
- Uplifting citrus hybrid built for UK growers
Lady Madonna
Lady Madonna is a sativa-dominant hybrid that delivers bright cerebral effects and reliable garden performance.
- Bright citrus aroma with consistent resin
- Performs well in controlled environments
- Reliable feminised genetics for predictable crops
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Skunk x Northern Lights |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall, 1.2–2.2 m outdoors |
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Indoor 450-550 g/m²; Outdoor 300-500 g/plant in UK conditions |
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Citrus, Earthy, Spicy |
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Feminised |
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Temperate southern England |
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Uplifting, Creative, Relaxed |
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Suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation |
About Lady Madonna
Lady Madonna is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for balanced lift, creative focus and a distinct citrus-forward aroma. It performs well under controlled environments and outdoor UK gardens alike, producing medium to high yields for growers who manage humidity and airflow carefully.
Lady Madonna is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for lively, clear-headed effects. It combines sativa lift with stabilising indica structure for predictable growth.
THC levels typically range from 18–22% in well-cultivated plants. That potency gives a noticeable cerebral buzz without extreme sedation.
CBD remains low, generally under 1% in most phenotypes. The low CBD level lets THC drive the primary effects.
The lineage traces to Skunk x Northern Lights selected for stability and scent. Breeders emphasised predictable growth and resin production.
Seeds are feminised to give reliable female crops and reduce male risk. They are photoperiod seeds and will not flower without a light-cycle change.
Growing Lady Madonna in a temperate southern England climate requires attention to humidity control, especially during flowering. The variety suits intermediate growers who manage ventilation and feeding schedules carefully.
Flowering typically completes in 8–10 weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor harvest in the UK normally falls in late September to early October.
Yields are medium to high when plants are trained and fed appropriately. Indoor setups tend to produce more consistent gram-per-metre results than exposed outdoor UK sites.
Plants show a medium-tall, open structure with long internodes and vigorous apical growth. Outdoors they can reach around 1.2–2.2 m if left untrained.
Indoors this strain responds well to SCROG and controlled environmental rooms, which suits growers in Staffordshire. Outdoors in Staffordshire it benefits from a sunny, sheltered site and careful pruning to reduce wind stress.
In Staffordshire the temperate southern England climate offers a moderate growing season with occasional wet spells. Protect Lady Madonna from prolonged damp and provide good airflow to prevent mould in that temperate environment.
Effects begin with a bright, uplifting head high that sharpens focus and creativity. A gentle body ease follows without heavy couch-lock.
The flavour profile is citrus-led with zesty lemon and orange notes up front. An earthy base and light spice close the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Maintain 18/6 during vegetative growth and switch to 12/12 to induce flowering; stable light cycles improve bud set.
Humidity control is crucial during late flowering to reduce mould risk, especially in temperate regions with wet weather.
Low-stress training and SCROG are effective to open the canopy and increase bud sites while keeping stretch manageable.
Expect harvest in late September to early October in most UK gardens, depending on microclimate and seasonal weather.
Use a balanced feeding plan with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium during flowering and reduce nitrogen as buds swell.
Keep plants well spaced, monitor regularly, remove affected foliage early, and consider protective covers during prolonged rain.
No, Lady Madonna seeds are feminised photoperiod lines and require a light schedule change to flower.
Dry slowly to 55–65% RH until stems snap, then cure in jars at 60–62% RH for several weeks to develop flavour and smoothness.
A competent beginner can manage this strain with attention to ventilation and feeding, but intermediate skills improve outcomes.
Controlled climate cannabis growing stabilises temperature and humidity, reducing mould risk and improving resin development for more consistent yields.
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