
- Bright citrus lift, sweet cherry finish.
Lemon Cherry Burst
Lemon Cherry Burst is an indica-dominant hybrid that pairs bright citrus top notes with sweet cherry depth and compact, resinous buds.
- Citrus brightness with a cherry core.
- Compact habit ideal for small gardens.
- Quick finish for shorter seasons.
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Lemon Skunk x Cherry Pie |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (0.6-1.2 m) |
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Medium to high (outdoor optimised) |
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Lemon, Cherry, Pine |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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Windy coastal growing areas |
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Uplifting, Focused, Relaxing |
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Performs well outdoors with wind protection; manageable indoors |
About Lemon Cherry Burst
Lemon Cherry Burst delivers a zesty lemon lift and a sweet cherry centre in a compact, hardy plant. Suited to sheltered outdoor spots and controlled indoor rooms, it flowers in 7–9 weeks and rewards growers with medium to high yields when wind and salt exposure are managed.
Lemon Cherry Burst is an indica-dominant hybrid with compact, dense buds. The plant balances body relaxation with a clear-headed lift.
THC typically ranges from 18% to 22%, giving a noticeable but controllable potency. The effect is manageable for most regular users and can be dose-controlled for daytime use.
CBD levels are low, usually between 0.5% and 1%, so therapeutic CBD effects are limited. The low CBD leaves THC to drive most of the profile.
Lemon Cherry Burst descends from Lemon Skunk x Cherry Pie. The cross brings citrus top notes together with a sweet, dessert-like cherry backbone.
Seeds are feminised photoperiod, so flowering is triggered by changing the light cycle. This allows growers to train plants in veg and ensure predominantly female crops.
Growing Lemon Cherry Burst requires intermediate experience, particularly because staking and branch support are needed in windy coastal growing areas. Regular pruning and training reduce wind stress and help maintain airflow.
Flowering finishes in approximately 7 to 9 weeks under good conditions. Outdoor plants in Hampshire are usually ready around early to mid autumn.
Yields are medium to high for a compact strain when fed correctly and kept sheltered. Outdoor crops in Hampshire produce best when wind and occasional salt spray are mitigated.
Plants remain short to medium in stature, typically 60–120 cm with a bushy growth habit. The compact frame suits small gardens and patio spaces.
Indoors, growers can control light and humidity to maximise resin and manage canopy height in Hampshire spaces. Outdoors in Hampshire, place plants where wind is reduced and sunlight is consistent to protect bud sites.
In Hampshire's windy coastal growing areas, place plants in a sheltered microclimate or behind a windbreak to prevent branch damage. Regular windproofing and rinsing of salt residue help Lemon Cherry Burst thrive in Hampshire's maritime conditions.
The high starts with a bright, uplifting clarity that sharpens focus. A gentle body relaxation follows without heavy sedation.
The flavour opens with a clean lemon tang at the front. Sweet cherry heart notes and faint pine undertones complete the profile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect a 7 to 9 week flowering period and an outdoor harvest in early to mid autumn in temperate zones.
Provide sturdy staking, windbreaks or fencing and tie branches to prevent snapping in gusts.
It tolerates some maritime exposure but benefits from periodic rinsing of leaves and additional foliar care to reduce salt build-up.
Yes, its compact height makes it suitable for small gardens and patios when sheltered from prevailing winds.
A well-draining loam with balanced N-P-K during veg and higher phosphorus and potassium during flower produces the best results.
Maintain good airflow, remove lower foliage, avoid overwatering and harvest promptly in damp seasons.
Begin LST early in the vegetative phase to shape a low, even canopy before the autumn rush.
Yes, its relatively quick 7–9 week flowering period and compact habit make it well suited to short season outdoor cannabis growing where autumn arrives early.
Dry slowly in a cool, dark place for 7–10 days then cure jars for several weeks, burping daily early on.
Watch for aphids, spider mites and caterpillars; regular inspection and biological controls work well.
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