
- Citrus brightness meets cherry sweetness for balanced, manageable potency.
Lemon Cherry Candy
Lemon Cherry Candy is a balanced hybrid that combines sharp citrus top notes with sweet cherry candy on the finish.
- Bright lemon top notes with a sweet cherry finish.
- Performs well indoors in controlled, humid setups.
- Feminised seeds for reliable female plants.
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18-24% |
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0.5-1% |
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LEMON SKUNK x CHERRY PIE |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (80-120 cm) |
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Medium-High (approx 400-500 g/m2) |
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Lemon, Cherry, Sweet candy |
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Feminised |
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Humid indoor grow rooms; performs well with controlled humidity in northern climates |
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Uplifting, Relaxed, Focused |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Lemon Cherry Candy
Lemon Cherry Candy is a hybrid bred from LEMON SKUNK x CHERRY PIE that offers a crisp lemon aroma and a sweet, fruity finish. It performs well in controlled indoor environments and can be a reliable outdoor option in sheltered northern gardens when protected from persistent wet weather.
Lemon Cherry Candy is a balanced hybrid with both sativa and indica traits. The plant shows lively citrus aromatics alongside sweet, fruity undertones.
THC typically ranges between 18% and 24% depending on phenotype and grow conditions. The potency is noticeable without being overwhelming for experienced users.
CBD levels are low, generally under one percent. CBD does not significantly reduce the overall psychoactive intensity.
This cultivar descends from a cross of LEMON SKUNK x CHERRY PIE. Breeders selected for pronounced citrus terpenes and a sweet, fruity finish.
Seeds are supplied Feminised to guarantee flower-producing plants for most growers. This reduces time spent culling males and suits small-scale and home growers.
Growing Lemon Cherry Candy in humid indoor grow rooms requires diligent humidity control to prevent mould and bud rot. An intermediate grower will need to focus on ventilation, pruning and consistent nutrient management.
Flowering generally completes in eight to ten weeks under stable indoor conditions. Trichome and resin production peak around week nine for most plants.
Yield can be medium to high when fed correctly and trained for light distribution. Indoors expect roughly 400–500 g/m2 with good canopy management.
Plants stay medium in stature with a single stout central cola and side branches that respond well to training. Expect final heights around 80–120 cm indoors unless heavy topping is applied.
Indoors this cultivar performs well under controlled environments and responds positively to SCROG and low-stress training in Kent. Outdoors it finishes reliably in sheltered, sunny spots but needs protection from extended wet weather in Kent.
In Kent, humid indoor grow rooms can produce excellent resin and flower when humidity is tightly controlled. Keep dehumidifiers and strong airflow running to minimise mould risk in Kent.
Effects begin with a bright, cerebral uplift that eases into a calm, body-focused relaxation. Users report improved focus and a mild, pleasant euphoria without heavy sedation.
Flavours combine sharp lemon zest with ripe cherry and a sugary candy sweetness. The finish is tart-sweet with a lingering citrus note.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It prefers stable indoor conditions with controlled humidity and good airflow, though it can finish outdoors in sheltered, sunny locations.
Expect 8 to 10 weeks of flowering indoors; monitor trichomes around week nine to time harvest for desired potency.
It is best suited to intermediate growers due to its sensitivity to humidity and need for ventilation management.
Use dehumidifiers, inline fans and keep RH below 50% during late flowering to reduce mould risk; avoid overwatering and ensure canopy airflow.
A balanced NPK feed in veg and a lower nitrogen, higher phosphorus and potassium formula in bloom works well; supplement with silica where possible.
Yes, SCROG, topping and low-stress training suit this strain and can improve yields when combined with good light distribution.
With indoor climate control it adapts well to northern conditions, but outdoors it needs a long, dry autumn or horticultural protection to avoid rot.
For northern climate cannabis growing focus on airtight tents, dehumidifiers and heat recovery ventilation to maintain stable temperatures and RH.
Spider mites, powdery mildew and botrytis can be issues in humid setups; regular checks and preventive airflow strategies reduce outbreaks.
Flush before harvest, manage terpene-friendly feeding and avoid nutrient burns to preserve citrus-cherry aromatics.
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