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Lemon Cherry Nerds

Feminised

Lemon Cherry Nerds is a compact, citrus-cherry hybrid suited to small indoor setups and sheltered outdoor spots in Buckinghamshire.

Why choose Lemon Cherry Nerds?
  • Bright lemon top notes with a sweet cherry finish
  • Perfect for small tents and sheltered outdoor spots
  • Moderate difficulty and reliable feminised seeds
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Lemon Skunk x Cherry Pie
Genotype Hybrid (sativa-leaning)
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Compact; 60-100 cm
Yield Medium; 350-450 g/m2 indoors
Taste Lemon, Cherry, Candy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate cool Highland growing conditions
Effects Uplifting, Focused, Light physical calm
Environment Indoor / Outdoor (sheltered)

About Lemon Cherry Nerds

Lemon Cherry Nerds is a compact, flavour-forward hybrid that marries bright lemon terpenes with sweet cherry and candy notes. It performs well in small indoor spaces under LEDs and in protected outdoor positions where the cool Highland growing conditions demand careful attention to ventilation and shelter. Flowering completes in about 8 to 10 weeks and plants remain short and manageable, producing medium yields of dense, aromatic buds. This strain is a choice pick for growers who want a clear, focused high with approachable cultivation needs.

Grow Difficulty:

This variety rates as a moderate grower in cool Highland growing conditions and benefits from steady temperatures and good airflow. It tolerates cool nights but needs careful feeding and pest management.

Flowering Time:

Flowering completes in around 8 to 10 weeks for indoor grows. Outdoor plants in Buckinghamshire usually finish by late September if seasonal conditions are favourable.

Yield:

Yield is medium for a compact plant, often 350–450 g/m2 under ideal indoor conditions. Outdoor yields in Buckinghamshire are more variable and depend on the summer warmth.

Height:

Plants remain short and bushy, typically 60–100 cm tall. This structure suits small spaces and focused pruning.

Environment:

Indoors, Lemon Cherry Nerds performs well in small tents and under LED arrays in Buckinghamshire. Outdoors it can do well in sheltered south-facing spots in Buckinghamshire but benefits from protective measures against wind and rain.

Climate:

Growing Lemon Cherry Nerds in Buckinghamshire requires attention to the cool Highland growing conditions, particularly cool nights and damp risks. Provide ventilation, moderate heat and seasonal protection to ensure proper ripening in Buckinghamshire.

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I've got a 60x60 cm tent, will this fit?
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Yes, its compact habit is well suited to a 60x60 cm tent with a short scrog or LST to spread branches.
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Any tips for late-season outdoor in cool areas?
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Use clear plastic covers or a small polytunnel to shelter from heavy rain and give extra ripening days when autumn arrives.
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How often should I water in veg?
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Water moderately when the top 2–3 cm of compost feels dry and avoid keeping the medium waterlogged to prevent root issues.
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What nutrient profile do you recommend in flower?
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Reduce nitrogen and increase phosphorus and potassium around week three of flowering to support bud development.
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Do phenos vary much?
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You may see leaner, more sativa-gestalt phenos and fuller, denser phenos; select and stabilise the ones that suit your space and goals.

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