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Lemon G

Feminised photoperiod seeds

Lemon G is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright lemon aroma, moderate THC and a lively, focused high.

Why choose Lemon G?
  • Citrus punch with daytime clarity.
  • Performs best under cover in cooler coastal climates.
  • Moderate grow difficulty with rewarding yields.
THC 18-22%
CBD Low (<1%)
Lineage Lemon Skunk x OG Kush
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium to tall (1.5-2.5 m outdoors)
Yield Medium (approx. 400-500 g/m² indoor, variable outdoors)
Taste Lemon citrus, Pine, Earthy
Seed Type Feminised photoperiod seeds
Climate Temperate coastal; short outdoor growing season with frequent humidity
Effects Uplifting, Focused, Energetic
Environment Suitable for both indoor and outdoor grows; benefits from greenhouse in cool climates

About Lemon G

Lemon G is a sativa-leaning hybrid bred from Lemon Skunk x OG Kush, prized for a sharp citrus nose and uplifting effects. It performs well indoors under SCROG or SOG and benefits from greenhouse protection outdoors in Swansea where the short season and coastal humidity can limit ripeness. Growers should focus on airflow, careful feeding and timely harvest to avoid mould and to preserve the clean lemon flavour.

Grow Difficulty:

Lemon G is moderately challenging to grow in a short outdoor growing season and rewards careful attention to airflow and feeding. In Swansea the limited warm window and frequent damp increase mould risk, so growers should be proactive.

Flowering Time:

Flowering generally completes in 8 to 9 weeks under stable indoor conditions. In Swansea cooler nights can slow trichome development late in flower.

Yield:

Yield is moderate with dense top colas on well-trained plants. Outdoor results in Swansea are often reduced by the short season and humidity challenges.

Height:

Plants display a central cola with long lateral branches and typically reach medium to tall stature. Expect up to 2.5 m outdoors if left untrained.

Environment:

Indoors Lemon G responds well to SCROG and SOG methods, allowing canopy control and reliable ripening. Outdoors in Swansea it performs best in a greenhouse or under smart protection to extend the season and limit exposure to damp.

Climate:

Growing Lemon G in Swansea with a short outdoor growing season requires season extension and strict mould management. Using a polytunnel or greenhouse in Swansea will improve ripeness and keep buds cleaner.

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I have tight windows outdoors in Swansea, should I start plants indoors?
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Yes, start seedlings indoors and move to a greenhouse or harden seedlings off outside to make the most of the short season.
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My Lemon G smells faint at harvest, is that normal?
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Weak aroma can stem from rushed drying, poor trichome development due to cool nights, or inadequate flushing before harvest.
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How often should I water Lemon G in late flower?
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Water less frequently but give slowly and deeply; allow the top few centimetres to dry to minimise mould risk in humid conditions.
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Do I need to feed extra potassium in late flower?
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A mild boost of potassium and phosphorus during early to mid-flower can support bud development, but avoid excess salts late in the cycle.
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What's my quickest way to reduce bud rot?
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Improve airflow, remove dense inner growth, harvest early if weather turns, and consider a covered growing space to keep buds drier.

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