
- Citrus sparkle, cherry sweetness, dependable yields
Lemon Cherry Runtz
Lemon Cherry Runtz is a balanced hybrid known for citrus-cherry flavours and resinous buds, suited to both greenhouse and outdoor grows.
- Bright lemon and ripe cherry terpene combo
- Resin-coated buds with balanced effects
- Performs well in greenhouse or sheltered outdoor sites
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18-25% |
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<1% |
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Lemon Skunk x Cherry Runtz |
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Hybrid (balanced) |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (80-150 cm) |
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Medium to high (up to 500 g/m² indoor, 400-600 g/plant outdoor) |
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Lemon, Cherry, Sweet |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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Humid greenhouse conditions |
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Uplifted, Relaxed, Euphoric |
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Greenhouse and outdoor friendly |
About Lemon Cherry Runtz
Lemon Cherry Runtz combines bright lemon top notes with a sweet cherry undercurrent and produces dense, resinous flowers. It performs well in greenhouse and outdoor settings when growers manage humidity and airflow, and it offers a balanced uplift that settles into relaxed calm.
Lemon Cherry Runtz is a balanced hybrid that blends lively cerebral effects with a soft physical calm. The buds are dense and resinous with a vigorous but manageable growth habit.
THC levels commonly fall between 18 and 25 percent in typical phenotypes. That potency provides a clear head high with a gradual body ease rather than an immediate heavy sedative effect.
CBD content is low, generally under one percent in most samples. This cultivar is selected for its THC-led recreational and symptomatic effects rather than CBD therapy.
Lemon Cherry Runtz derives from crossing Lemon Skunk with Cherry Runtz. The lineage emphasises citrus terpenes over a sweet, fruity backbone.
Seeds are commonly offered as feminised photoperiods for predictable flowering cycles. Some breeders also release auto-flowering versions, but classic photoperiod seed stock is most widespread.
Growing Lemon Cherry Runtz in humid greenhouse conditions requires proactive mould prevention and steady airflow. With moderate experience and attention to humidity it produces robust, resin-coated flowers.
Flowering completes in around eight to ten weeks under proper light schedules. Late-stage trichome production is marked and benefits from careful nutrient tapering.
Yield is medium to high when ventilation and feeding are consistent. Outdoor plants in a sheltered, sunny spot can deliver substantial colas by late season.
Plants show a medium height with multiple branch sites that support heavy buds. The canopy tends to be bushy rather than spindly, making support useful during bloom.
Indoors this strain responds well to SCROG and topping while greenhouse setups benefit from controlled humidity. In Warwickshire outdoor plants do well in a sunny, sheltered position with vigilant pest and mould checks.
In Warwickshire, humid greenhouse conditions demand careful moisture control and good ventilation to prevent bud rot. Lowering humidity during late flower and increasing airflow will protect trichomes and improve final quality.
The initial effect is an uplifted, euphoric headspace that eases into relaxed physical calm. Users report balanced clarity that can suit social or solitary activities depending on dose.
The flavour profile is bright lemon up front with ripe cherry and a sugary finish. Terpene notes leave a clean, fruity aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Choose a sunny, sheltered site and plant after the last risk of heavy spring rain; keep an eye on late-season humidity and apply preventative mould measures.
Harvest when most trichomes turn cloudy with some ambers for a balanced effect, typically late September to early October outdoors in temperate areas.
Improve ventilation, use oscillating fans, reduce humidity in late flowering, and remove lower foliage that traps moisture.
A bloom formulation higher in phosphorus and potassium with moderate nitrogen tapering in the final weeks supports dense bud formation.
Yes; low-stress training and topping work well to create an even canopy and increase bud sites without overly stressing plants.
Common pests like aphids and spider mites can appear, so inspect regularly and use integrated pest management to keep populations low.
Yes, the fruity-citrus scent is noticeable; carbon filters or sealed greenhouse vents help manage smell in close quarters.
Dry slowly in a dark, well-ventilated space at 45-55% RH and 15-20°C to preserve terpenes and prevent mould.
Cure in airtight jars, burping daily for two weeks then less often for 4-8 weeks total to develop flavour and smoothness.
Yes, with research and basic humidity control beginners can succeed outdoors, but learning proper mould prevention and pest checks is essential.
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