
- Citrus-rich, compact and Highland-ready
Lemon Drizzle
Lemon Drizzle is an indica-dominant hybrid with bright citrus notes and a compact habit suitable for small spaces.
- Compact plants that suit small tents and discreet grows
- Bright lemon aroma with a sweet sponge-cake finish
- Reliable 8–9 week flowering and stable yields
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Lemon Skunk x Blueberry |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium, 60-120 cm |
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Medium (350-450 g/m² indoors) |
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Lemon zest, Sweet sponge cake, Subtle earth |
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Feminised |
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cool Highland |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Focused |
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Indoor preferred; can be grown outdoors in sheltered spots |
About Lemon Drizzle
Lemon Drizzle is a compact, resinous hybrid bred from Lemon Skunk x Blueberry that emphasises lemon terpenes and sweet, cake-like undertones. It flowers quickly, remains short to medium in height and suits growers who need reliable indoor performance in cooler climates.
Lemon Drizzle is an indica-dominant hybrid with a compact growth habit. It produces dense, resinous buds and a predictable structure.
THC typically ranges from 18% to 22% depending on phenotype and grow conditions. The high starts clear and cerebral then eases into a gentle physical relaxation.
CBD levels are low, generally below 1%, so the cultivar is selected for psychoactive effects. Those needing higher CBD should look to specific high-CBD varieties or extracts.
Lemon Drizzle was bred to highlight citrus terpenes while keeping sugary berry undertones. The stated lineage is Lemon Skunk x Blueberry to combine zest and sweetness.
Seeds are sold as Feminised to ensure female plants and simplify planning. Growers favour Feminised seed for consistent canopy management.
Growing Lemon Drizzle is moderately demanding for beginners because it benefits from careful environmental control. It tolerates cool Highland growing conditions but rewards growers who maintain steady warmth and moderate humidity.
Flowering usually completes in 8 to 9 weeks under stable indoor conditions. Outdoors timing can vary and may extend if temperatures drop late in the season.
Indoor yields are medium, commonly around 350–450 g per square metre with proper training. Outdoors in sheltered sites individual plants can reach similar totals when conditions are favourable.
Plants remain relatively compact, typically between 60 and 120 cm in height. The structure is bushy with a strong central cola and numerous lateral bud sites.
Lemon Drizzle performs best indoors where temperature and humidity are controlled. Outdoors in Aberdeen it benefits from a sheltered, south-facing spot to avoid wind and excess moisture.
Growing this strain in Aberdeen with cool Highland growing conditions requires attention to warmth and airflow during the late flower. Use protection from damp and autumn chills and consider indoor tents or polytunnels in Aberdeen.
Expect an initial uplift and a gentle cerebral buzz that settles into a relaxing body sensation. The overall impression is balanced clarity rather than heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is bright lemon on the nose with a sweet sponge-cake note on the palate. A faint earthy base appears on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Lemon Drizzle stays compact and responds well to training, making it a good choice for limited spaces.
Aim for 20–25°C by day and no lower than 15°C at night to avoid slowed resin development.
Keep relative humidity around 40–50% in late flower to reduce mould risk while preserving terpene quality.
Use a balanced nutrient schedule with a modest increase in phosphorus and potassium during flowering; avoid overfeeding nitrogen late in bloom.
Low stress training and a single or double topping strategy work well to spread the canopy and improve light penetration.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some ambers for a balanced effect, usually around week 8 to 9 of flowering.
It has a pronounced citrus aroma, so adequate carbon filtration is recommended for indoor setups.
A heated or well-sealed greenhouse helps extend the season and protect buds from wind and rain common in the Highlands.
Yes, its compact stature, relatively short flowering time and strong lateral bud production make it ideal for compact indoor cannabis gardens.
In Aberdeen and similar climates watch for grey mould and spider mites; keep airflow strong and inspect leaves regularly.
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