
- Citrus brightness, savoury depth
Lemon Garlic
Lemon Garlic is an indica-leaning hybrid with bright citrus and pungent savoury notes ideal for evening use.
- Citrus aroma with a savoury twist
- Reliable resin production in controlled rooms
- Performs well with LST and SCROG
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Lemon Skunk x Garlic Bud |
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Indica-dominant Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Medium (350-450 g/m² indoors) |
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Lemon, Garlic, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Humid indoor grow rooms; suitable for controlled northern climates |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Sedating at higher doses |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Lemon Garlic
Lemon Garlic offers a compact, productive plant with a distinctive lemon top note and a garlic-like savoury background. Grown under controlled conditions in Newport, it responds well to training and careful humidity management in humid indoor grow rooms, producing dense, aromatic buds suited to medicinal and recreational users alike.
Lemon Garlic is an indica-dominant hybrid with a leaning towards relaxation. The plant forms dense, resinous buds with moderate trichome coverage.
THC typically sits between 18% and 22% in well-run crops. The potency produces a clear body effect with a gentle mental lift at lower doses.
CBD content is low, generally under 1%, so effects are driven largely by THC and terpenes. Those seeking high-CBD effects should consider pairing with a CBD-dominant variety.
The lineage is Lemon Skunk x Garlic Bud and that cross explains the bright citrus and pungent savoury profile. The genetics deliver solid vigour and resin production.
Seeds are generally available as feminised to ensure a predictable female crop. I favour feminised seeds for consistent runs in my Newport grow rooms.
Growing Lemon Garlic in humid indoor grow rooms requires strict ventilation and regular dehumidification to prevent mould. It benefits from training but needs attentive pest and humidity control.
Flowering completes in around 8 to 10 weeks under a 12/12 schedule. Buds bulk up quickly in the final three weeks of bloom.
Yield is medium to high with proper feeding and humidity control, typically 350-450 g/m² indoors. Outdoor yields can be comparable per plant if the season is long and dry.
Plants reach a medium to tall stature with a strong central cola and productive side branches. They respond well to SCROG or LST to keep canopy height manageable.
Indoors, Lemon Garlic thrives under controlled lights and good air exchange; I run batches in Newport with reliable environmental systems. Outdoors it prefers a long, relatively dry summer but can be grown in Newport if monitored closely for mould.
Growing Lemon Garlic in Newport's humid indoor grow rooms demands aggressive dehumidification and consistent air movement. Close environmental control in Newport reduces mould risk and improves trichome development.
The high is calming and body-centred, easing muscle tension and producing a mild uplift. At higher doses it becomes sedating and can help induce sleep.
Flavour is citrus-led with a sharp lemon top note balanced by a garlic-like savoury spice. Earthy and woody undertones appear on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use controlled indoor environments with dehumidifiers and heat recovery ventilation; shorten outdoor exposure to damp conditions and consider finishing plants under cover in northern climate cannabis growing setups.
Keep relative humidity between 40-50% during flowering and drop to 35-40% in the final two weeks to reduce bud mould risk.
Start with a balanced vegetative feed, then increase phosphorus and potassium during bloom while monitoring EC and leaf response.
Maintain good horizontal airflow, control humidity, remove dense inner foliage and inspect buds frequently for early signs of rot.
Flush with plain pH-balanced water for 7-10 days before harvest if using synthetic nutrients, or 3-7 days with organics, watching trichome development as the primary indicator.
Fungus gnats and powdery mildew can be common in humid grows; keep substrate surface dry, use sticky traps and run preventative foliar checks.
Yes, techniques like LST and topping spread the canopy and improve light penetration, helping to produce more uniform, heavier yields.
Cure for a minimum of two weeks in airtight jars with daily burping for the first week; many growers see improved flavour and smoothness after four weeks.
Clones root reliably with proper hygiene and a stable humidity dome; mother plant health is key to successful cloning.
Yes, overwatering is a common issue in humid rooms; use well-draining media and reduce water frequency to avoid root problems.
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