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Lemon Gelato

Feminised

Lemon Gelato is a citrus-forward hybrid that combines bright lemon notes with creamy Gelato terpenes and approachable potency.

Why choose Lemon Gelato?
  • Citrus zing with Gelato creaminess
  • Greenhouse-friendly with careful humidity control
  • Feminised seeds for predictable crops
THC 22-26%
CBD <1%
Lineage Lemon Tree x Gelato
Genotype Indica-leaning hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium (80-120 cm)
Yield Medium-high (350-500 g/m2)
Taste Lemon, Sweet, Earthy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate moist western coastal climate
Effects Uplifting, Relaxed, Euphoric
Environment Greenhouse and outdoor

About Lemon Gelato

Lemon Gelato is a compact, resinous hybrid bred for flavour and potency, showing strong lemon top notes over a sweet, creamy base. It performs well in a sheltered greenhouse in the UK when growers manage humidity and airflow, and rewards careful training with reliable yields.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Lemon Gelato under a moist western coastal climate can be moderately challenging due to elevated humidity and greater mould risk. Good ventilation and routine inspection are essential to prevent bud rot.

Flowering Time:

Flowering usually completes in 8 to 9 weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor plants may finish a little later depending on light and moisture levels.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high when plants receive strong light and steady nutrients. In a protected greenhouse environment you can reliably reach the upper end of expected harvest weights.

Height:

Plants tend to be medium in height with a strong central cola and sturdy side branching. They respond well to topping and low-stress training to produce an even canopy.

Environment:

In Gwynedd a greenhouse offers the best compromise between protection and yield potential. Outdoor plants in Gwynedd can do well in a sheltered spot but require close monitoring for damp.

Climate:

Growing Lemon Gelato in Gwynedd requires attention to the moist western coastal climate and its tendency for persistent humidity. A heated, well-ventilated greenhouse in Gwynedd helps control mould and extends the viable season.

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I've got buds showing white mould spots, what now?
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Remove affected sections immediately, raise ventilation and humidity controls, and inspect neighbouring plants closely.
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When should I install dehumidifiers in Gwynedd?
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Switch them on during late flowering or when outside RH regularly exceeds 70%, and run them through damp spells.
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Can I leave vents open overnight?
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Avoid leaving vents wide open overnight in coastal conditions; use timed or sensor-driven venting to prevent cold, moist air chilling the canopy.
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How often should I train Lemon Gelato?
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Perform major training in the vegetative phase and light adjustments up until week three of flowering to avoid stressing buds later.
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What feed schedule do you use in a greenhouse?
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I use a balanced vegetative feed up to switch, then a bloom formula with weekly micro and foliar feeds, adjusting EC to plant response.

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