
- Zesty citrus, sturdy yields, and balanced effects for intermediate growers.
Lemon Freeze Pop
Lemon Freeze Pop is a citrus-forward hybrid that delivers energetic uplift followed by relaxed body effects.
- Citrus aroma with a sweet candy finish.
- Adaptable to indoor tents and protected outdoor sites.
- Performs well when humidity is actively managed.
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Lemon Skunk x Blue Freeze |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (90-140 cm) |
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Medium-High (up to ~500 g/m² indoor; variable outdoors) |
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Lemon, Sweet candy, Earthy diesel |
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Feminised (autoflower variants available) |
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Mild southern growing climate |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Focused |
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Both |
About Lemon Freeze Pop
Lemon Freeze Pop is a hybrid born from Lemon Skunk x Blue Freeze that brings bright lemon terpenes and dense, resinous buds. It performs well for growers who manage humidity and airflow, producing medium-high yields and a reliably tasty smoke.
Lemon Freeze Pop is a balanced hybrid leaning slightly sativa. It combines energetic lift with a calming body stone.
This phenotype typically tests between 18 and 22% THC. It delivers pronounced psychoactive effects suitable for experienced recreational users.
CBD levels are low, generally under one percent. This means symptom relief is driven mainly by THC rather than CBD.
Lemon Freeze Pop descends from Lemon Skunk x Blue Freeze. The cross brings zesty citrus terpenes from Lemon Skunk and dense, resinous buds from Blue Freeze.
Seeds are commonly sold as feminised to simplify cultivation and guarantee female plants. Autoflower versions are available but may change yield and cannabinoid balance.
Growing Lemon Freeze Pop suits intermediate growers who can manage humidity and feeding, especially in a mild southern growing climate. Careful attention to air flow and pruning reduces disease risk and improves bud formation.
Indoor flowering takes around eight to nine weeks. Outdoors plants usually finish by late September in suitable seasons.
Yields are medium to high when trained with SCROG or topping and fed correctly. Indoor growers can expect up to around 500 g/m² while outdoor results depend on light and protection from rain.
Plants remain medium in stature with a dominant central cola and sturdy side branches. Expect roughly 90–140 cm under controlled conditions and a bit taller outdoors.
This strain adapts well to both indoor tents and outdoor plots, and growers in Fife have reported reliable structure and resin. In Fife outdoor crops benefit from windbreaks and rain protection to keep buds healthy.
In Fife, with its mild southern growing climate, Lemon Freeze Pop benefits from steady warmth and a reduced risk of early frost. Growers should still plan for damp periods and protect buds from prolonged rain in Fife.
Expect an initial lifted, citrus-headed high that eases into calm physical relaxation. The balance is motivating early on and mellow towards evening.
Flavours are bright lemon with sugary candy notes and a faint diesel undercurrent. The smoke is smooth and leaves a tangy, sweet aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Keep relative humidity under 50% once flowers start to form, use dehumidifiers or increased ventilation, and avoid overwatering to prevent mould.
Follow a balanced NPK schedule with slightly reduced nitrogen in flowering; feed to runoff occasionally and monitor EC/ppm to avoid nutrient burn.
Many growers perform a light flush 7–10 days before harvest to improve smoke flavour, adjusting based on trichome maturity.
Yes, in milder southern regions with careful rain protection and good site selection; choose a sheltered sunny spot and use poly tunnels if late-season rain is likely.
It has moderate susceptibility, so keep airflow high, remove inner foliage, and consider late-season canopy thinning to reduce bud moisture.
Both methods work well; topping and training promote multiple colas while SCROG maximises light spread and increases overall yield.
Watch for spider mites and aphids; inspect regularly, use insecticidal soaps or biological controls, and maintain clean grow spaces.
Properly dried and cured buds keep well for several months in airtight containers stored cool and dark, with peak terpene preservation in the first few months.
Its THC-forward profile suits patients seeking mood uplift and pain relief but may be intense for novices; start with low doses and track effects carefully.
In humid climate cannabis growing prioritise dehumidification, strong circulation, and rapid drying after harvest, and consider resistant strains or covered outdoor setups.
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