
- Bright lemon aroma, clear uplift.
Lemon G
Lemon G is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright lemon aroma, moderate THC and a lively, focused high.
- Citrus punch with daytime clarity.
- Performs best under cover in cooler coastal climates.
- Moderate grow difficulty with rewarding yields.
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18-22% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Lemon Skunk x OG Kush |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium to tall (1.5-2.5 m outdoors) |
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Medium (approx. 400-500 g/m² indoor, variable outdoors) |
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Lemon citrus, Pine, Earthy |
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Feminised photoperiod seeds |
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Temperate coastal; short outdoor growing season with frequent humidity |
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Uplifting, Focused, Energetic |
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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.
Lemon G is a sativa-dominant hybrid with pronounced citrus terpenes. It favours a bright, cerebral profile over heavy physical sedation.
Typical THC sits between 18% and 22% when grown to standard. Under stress or poor finishing conditions THC can read lower than expected.
CBD content is low and usually under 1%. This makes Lemon G a recreationally focused cultivar rather than a high-CBD therapeutic option.
Lemon G derives from Lemon Skunk x OG Kush parentage. This pairing produces citrus aromatics and a balanced hybrid structure.
Seeds are commonly offered as Feminised photoperiod lines for predictable vegetative and flowering phases. Some breeders also produce regular or autoflower variants with differing vigour.
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 generally completes in 8 to 9 weeks under stable indoor conditions. In Swansea cooler nights can slow trichome development late in flower.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The high is bright and uplifting with clear mental focus. It is well suited to daytime tasks and creative work without heavy sedation.
Zesty lemon and citrus peel dominate the aroma, with pine and a subtle earthiness underneath. The smoke is clean and leaves a lingering zesty finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Transplant after the last risk of frost and when night temperatures consistently stay above 10°C, usually late May to early June in Swansea.
Ensure good airflow between branches, remove lower foliage, avoid over-watering, and harvest promptly if autumn wet increases; consider a greenhouse to reduce exposure to rain.
In high humidity cannabis cultivation keep plants spaced, use dehumidification or heating in covered structures, defoliate conservatively, and monitor trichome and bud density to time harvest early if needed.
Yes, a greenhouse or polytunnel extends the effective season and offers protection from persistent coastal damp common around Swansea.
Lemon G favours a balanced NPK feed in veg and a phosphorus-rich programme in early flower, with moderate EC to avoid nutrient burn.
Topping or low-stress training helps develop multiple strong colas and speeds canopy fill, which is useful to maximise yield in a short outdoor growing season.
Monitor trichomes for mostly cloudy with some ambers for balanced effects and check pistil colour; in Swansea aim to harvest as soon as ripeness is consistent to avoid late-season rain damage.
Yes, regular seeds are available but Feminised seeds reduce time wasted on male plants and are easier for growers who want predictable female-only crops.
Dry slowly at 18-21°C and 45-55% RH for 7-12 days, then cure in jars for at least 2-4 weeks to improve flavour and smoothness; longer cures deepen the citrus notes.
Watch for spider mites, thrips and aphids; coastal conditions can also increase fungal pressure so inspect regularly and use integrated pest management.
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