
- Bright citrus lift with a sweet gummy finish
Lemon Cherry Gushers
Lemon Cherry Gushers is a citrus-forward hybrid that combines zesty lemon with sweet cherry candy tones and provides an energetic yet calming high.
- Zesty lemon meets sweet cherry candy
- Balanced hybrid suited to compact setups
- Performs well in humid greenhouse environments with proper ventilation
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18-24% |
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0.5-1% |
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Lemon Skunk x Gushers |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, 80-140 cm indoors |
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400-550 g/m² indoor, 400-700 g/plant outdoor |
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Zesty lemon, Sweet cherry, Candy-like gummy note |
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Feminised |
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humid greenhouse environments |
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Uplifting energy, Calm relaxation, Mild euphoria |
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Indoor, greenhouse and outdoor |
About Lemon Cherry Gushers
Lemon Cherry Gushers is a hybrid bred for flavour and a balanced effect, pairing Lemon Skunk brightness with Gushers sweetness. The plant suits growers who want a manageable, medium-height cultivar that performs well in controlled indoor setups and protected greenhouses, producing dense, aromatic buds with notable resin production.
Lemon Cherry Gushers is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly towards a sativa lift while keeping indica stability. The plant shows hybrid vigour and suits growers who want both aroma and manageable growth.
THC levels typically sit between 18 and 24 percent, delivering a noticeable but controllable high. This potency is strong enough for regular users while still approachable for those who pace themselves.
CBD remains low on this variety, usually under 1 percent and not the main therapeutic component. The strain is chosen more for its THC-driven effects than for CBD content.
This cultivar is bred from Lemon Skunk crossed with Gushers to combine citrus lift and sweet dessert flavours. The cross emphasises terpene richness and a balanced growth habit.
Seeds are offered as feminised to simplify cultivation and ensure a high percentage of flowering plants. Feminised seeds make this variety more predictable for hobbyists and small-scale growers.
Growing Lemon Cherry Gushers in humid greenhouse environments requires steady ventilation and mould prevention measures. It is intermediate in difficulty and rewards careful humidity control and pruning.
Flowering completes in about eight to nine weeks under optimal conditions. Outdoor growers should aim to harvest late season for best trichome maturity.
Yields are respectable for a compact hybrid, with good bud density in controlled environments. Outdoor plants in the right site can produce even more when given space and nutrients.
Plants stay medium in stature and produce bushy, resin-coated colas rather than lanky branches. This structure suits limited spaces and allows for easy canopy management.
Indoors this strain performs well in controlled tents and small greenhouses in Suffolk where ventilation can be managed. Outdoors it does well in sheltered gardens but benefits from a warm, protected aspect in Suffolk.
Growing Lemon Cherry Gushers in Suffolk with humid greenhouse environments demands vigilant mould prevention and frequent air exchange. In Suffolk growers must monitor humidity and temperature closely to avoid bud rot.
The high presents with an initial uplift and clarity that encourages activity and conversation. That energetic phase gently settles into a relaxed, comfortable calm without heavy sedation.
The smoke carries bright lemon on the inhale and a sweet cherry candy note on the exhale. A subtle gummy sweetness lingers on the palate and in the aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is best for growers with some experience because it needs humidity control and careful training, though a determined beginner can succeed with good guidance.
Yes, Lemon Cherry Gushers is well suited to small indoor cannabis grow spaces due to its medium height and bushy structure, but ensure you manage humidity and ventilation carefully.
Aim for eight to nine weeks of flowering under consistent light schedules to reach optimal trichome development.
Use dehumidifiers, keep good air circulation, remove lower foliage, and perform regular bud inspections to prevent mould.
They respond well to balanced feeding and benefit from moderate nitrogen in veg and increased phosphorus and potassium in flower.
Yes, terpenes develop strongly in late flower so odour control is advisable in enclosed spaces.
Low-stress training and light topping encourage a flat canopy and increase bud sites, which suits the plant's natural bushiness.
You can grow it in a greenhouse in the UK, but managing humidity and venting during wet spells is essential.
Harvest late season when trichomes are milky with some amber to balance potency and flavour.
Properly dried and cured buds can retain flavour for many months if stored cool, dark and sealed.
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