
- Citrus clarity with a calm finish
Lemon Bars
Lemon Bars is an indica-dominant hybrid with sharp lemon flavour, moderate-to-high THC and a calming finish.
- Sharp lemon taste with a soothing finish
- Reliable yields when humidity is controlled
- Performs well with LST and Scrog
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18-24% |
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<1% |
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Lemon Kush x Girl Scout Cookies |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Medium |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (compact, bushy) |
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Moderate to high |
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Lemon, Sweet, Earthy |
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Feminised (photoperiod) |
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Humid indoor grow rooms |
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Euphoric, Relaxed, Uplifted |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About Lemon Bars
Lemon Bars is a citrus-forward indica-dominant hybrid prized for its bright flavour and steady, relaxing high. It performs well indoors with controlled lights and airflow, and in Nottingham I treat it with particular attention to humidity control to avoid mould and preserve terpene quality.
Lemon Bars is an indica-dominant hybrid with a citrus-forward profile. It combines dense buds with a calming backbone suitable for evening use.
Lemon Bars typically tests between 18% and 24% THC. That potency produces a clear-headed uplift that softens into a steady physical relaxation.
CBD levels are low, usually under 1%. The low CBD means effects are driven mainly by THC and terpenes rather than cannabinoid balance.
Lemon Bars traces to Lemon Kush x Girl Scout Cookies. The cross brings citrus terpenes and a dense, resinous bud structure.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised lines to guarantee female plants. Auto-flowering versions exist but photoperiod feminised seed gives better control in a northern climate.
Growing Lemon Bars in humid indoor grow rooms raises the risk of mould and requires strict ventilation. Overall it is a medium-difficulty strain that rewards steady environmental control.
Expect around eight to nine weeks flowering under optimal conditions. Indoor growers in Nottingham can plan for harvest at roughly nine weeks after switching to bloom.
Yield is moderate to generous when canopy and humidity are managed correctly. In my Nottingham setup plants produced reliable weights once airflow and dehumidification were dialled in.
Plants remain medium in height with a compact, bushy structure. They respond well to topping and screen-of-green to keep the canopy even.
Indoors in Nottingham the strain does well under controlled lights and dehumidification. Outdoors it finishes best in a warm, relatively dry summer but prolonged damp in Nottingham increases disease pressure.
In Nottingham, humid indoor grow rooms demand vigilant dehumidification when growing Lemon Bars. Excess moisture encourages bud rot so run strong airflow and keep humidity below critical levels.
Initial effects are bright and euphoric, lifting mood quickly. As the high develops a soothing physical calm replaces the initial buzz.
The flavour is sharply citrus with a sweet, sugary backbone. Subtle earthy and biscuit undertones linger on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Check trichomes for 50–70% amber for a balanced effect; in Nottingham this commonly falls near week nine of flowering.
Aim for 40–50% relative humidity in late flower to minimise bud rot, especially important in humid indoor grow rooms.
Use a moderate feeding plan with reduced nitrogen in flower and follow a reliable nutrient line to avoid nutrient burn.
Top early, remove low shaded growth and thin the canopy lightly mid-flower to improve circulation around buds.
It can finish outdoors in a warm, dry summer, but I recommend a greenhouse or cover in unpredictable Nottingham weather to protect from prolonged damp.
Maintain low humidity, strong crossflow ventilation and avoid over-dense canopies; inspect buds frequently for any early signs of rot.
Thrips and spider mites are the usual suspects in indoor rooms; keep the space clean and use predatory mites or neem as a first line of defence.
Autoflower options exist and can suit stealth grows, but photoperiod feminised plants typically yield more and allow better control of stretch and canopy management.
Lemon Bars generally tests between 18% and 24% THC, giving a clear but potent psychoactive effect.
Start seedlings earlier indoors, harden off carefully and favour strains with shorter flowering; tented grows with climate control are the simplest way to mitigate a short outdoor season.
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