
- Zesty, uplifting and garden-friendly
Lemon Dream
Lemon Dream is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright citrus notes, mid-to-high THC and reliable garden vigour.
- Bright lemon aroma with creative lift
- Reliable in controlled environments
- Performs well in sheltered UK gardens
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Lemon Skunk x Blue Dream |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium to tall |
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Medium to high |
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Lemon/citrus, Sweet floral, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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temperate southern England climate |
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Uplifting, Focused relaxation, Creative boost |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Lemon Dream
Lemon Dream is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Lemon Skunk x Blue Dream that combines zesty lemon aromatics with an uplifting, focused high. It flowers in 8–10 weeks, performs well indoors under controlled conditions and can yield strongly outdoors in sheltered UK sites. The plant grows medium to tall with open branching, responds well to topping and LST, and rewards growers who manage humidity and airflow carefully. THC typically ranges 18–22% while CBD remains low, making this strain ideal for daytime relief from stress and for creative activities. In Edinburgh and similar locations, rain protection and good canopy management are important to protect trichomes and prevent mould in late season.
Lemon Dream is a sativa-dominant hybrid that favours energetic, cerebral effects with a balanced body feel. The plant shows vigour and an open branching habit typical of its sativa-leaning lineage.
THC typically sits in the mid-to-high range around 18–22%, providing a clear psychoactive effect. That potency suits regular consumers seeking a lively, social high without excessive sedation.
CBD levels are low, generally under 1%, so the variety is not chosen for strong CBD-mediated effects. Expect the therapeutic profile to come mainly from THC and the terpene bouquet.
Lemon Dream traces to Lemon Skunk x Blue Dream, combining citrus intensity with classic dreamlike euphoria. That lineage gives the strain both aromatic lift and reliable vigour.
Seeds are offered feminised to ensure a predictable crop of flowering plants. Phenotypes are generally stable, making planning and canopy management easier.
Growers with some experience will find Lemon Dream manageable but it rewards attentive care. In a temperate southern England climate it tolerates changeable conditions but benefits from good ventilation and rain protection.
Indoor flowering runs about eight to ten weeks under optimal conditions. Outdoors in the UK the crop typically finishes by mid to late October with proper seasonal care.
Yield is medium to high indoors when canopy management and light penetration are optimised. Outdoors yields vary with season length and care, and can be very good in sheltered sites such as urban gardens in Edinburgh.
Plants grow medium to tall with elongated internodes and a loose bud structure that suits training. They respond well to topping, LST and screen methods to improve bud development.
Indoors Lemon Dream performs well under controlled environment setups and benefits from techniques like SCROG or SOG. Outdoors in Edinburgh it reaches strong aromatic development if sited where prolonged wet periods can be avoided.
Growing Lemon Dream in Edinburgh requires planning for the local seasons and sheltering flowers from prolonged rain in the temperate southern England climate. Good airflow and rain protection are essential to avoid mould and to maximise resin development.
The high delivers an uplifting, cerebral onset that sharpens focus and creativity. After the initial lift a gentle physical relaxation settles in without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is dominated by lemon and bright citrus top notes with sweet floral undertones. A subtle earthy finish keeps the overall taste grounded and balanced.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A controlled indoor environment gives the most consistent results, while a sheltered outdoor site with good sun and rain protection also works well.
High humidity during late flowering increases mould risk, so keep relative humidity lower in the final weeks and ensure steady airflow.
It is better suited to intermediate growers who can manage training and monitor weather or room conditions, though a careful beginner could succeed with guidance.
Feed a balanced NPK regime with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium in flower; avoid over-fertilising to reduce leafy growth and improve bud density.
Aim for mid to late October in most UK locations, but check trichome development and local weather to avoid wet harvest days.
Use regular inspections, encourage beneficial insects, prune lower growth to improve airflow and cover plants in prolonged rain; site selection matters in Edinburgh gardens.
Yes, with topping and LST you can keep height manageable and achieve good yields in a small tent using SCROG or similar methods.
Dry slowly at 45–55% RH, then cure in jars with burping for several weeks to allow terpenes to mellow and develop fully.
Light defoliation to improve light penetration and targeted pruning of small secondary shoots will improve bud size and reduce mould risk.
Yes, elements of controlled climate cannabis growing such as temporary shelters, ventilation and humidity control can significantly improve outdoor quality and reduce losses.
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