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Lemon Berry

Feminised

Lemon Berry is a sativa-dominant hybrid that combines sharp lemon and sweet berry notes and suits sheltered UK greenhouse culture.

Why choose Lemon Berry?
  • Bright citrus and sweet berry aroma
  • Uplifting yet relaxed effects
  • Performs well in sheltered greenhouse settings
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.50%
Lineage Lemon Skunk x Blueberry
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium to tall
Yield Medium to high
Taste Lemon, Berry, Earthy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate moist western coastal climate
Effects Uplifting, Creative, Relaxed
Environment Greenhouse or outdoor

About Lemon Berry

Lemon Berry is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Lemon Skunk x Blueberry that delivers a bright citrus aroma layered with berry sweetness. It offers an uplifting, creative high followed by gentle relaxation and performs well in greenhouse or sheltered outdoor situations, though damp coastal climates require careful attention to ventilation and canopy health.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Lemon Berry is intermediate in difficulty and benefits from steady environmental care in a moist western coastal climate. Attention to airflow and canopy management reduces risk of common fungal issues.

Flowering Time:

Flowering completes in roughly eight to ten weeks under favourable conditions. Outdoor growers should judge ripeness by trichome development rather than strict calendar dates.

Yield:

Under attentive care yields are medium to high for a strain of this type. Greenhouse setups can often improve production compared with exposed outdoor sites.

Height:

Plants develop a medium to tall structure with elongated colas and some lateral branching. They respond well to light training and support where needed.

Environment:

Indoors or in a greenhouse, Lemon Berry performs well when conditions are controlled to reduce dampness and stress, and growers in Newcastle often favour sheltered glasshouses. Outdoors around Newcastle the variety shows strong aroma and bud development but benefits from dry windows during harvest.

Climate:

Growing Lemon Berry in Newcastle means managing moisture and the prevailing coastal breezes to keep foliage dry and healthy. In Newcastle's moist western coastal climate good ventilation and shelter during wet periods are important to limit mould risk.

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How did your Lemon Berry perform in the greenhouse this season?
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I got consistent bud density and clear citrus aroma, though the late autumn rain made me extra cautious about ventilation.
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Did you change training methods for the taller plants?
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Yes, a little topping and light training spread the canopy and helped light reach lower nodes without heavy pruning.
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Any problems with mould in the coastal site?
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A couple of spots appeared after prolonged damp weather, so I increased airflow and removed affected leaves promptly.
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What feeding approach worked for you?
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I kept to a balanced bloom feed and adjusted slightly for plant response rather than following a strict schedule.
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Would you grow it again in Newcastle?
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Yes, it suits the local conditions well when greenhouse shelter and good ventilation are in place.

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