
- Bright citrus, creamy finish, greenhouse-ready with attention to humidity.
Lemon Gelato
Lemon Gelato is a citrus-forward hybrid that combines bright lemon notes with creamy Gelato terpenes and approachable potency.
- Citrus zing with Gelato creaminess
- Greenhouse-friendly with careful humidity control
- Feminised seeds for predictable crops
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22-26% |
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<1% |
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Lemon Tree x Gelato |
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Indica-leaning hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (80-120 cm) |
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Medium-high (350-500 g/m2) |
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Lemon, Sweet, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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moist western coastal climate |
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Uplifting, Relaxed, Euphoric |
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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.
Lemon Gelato is a balanced hybrid leaning slightly to indica traits. It shows dense buds and a pronounced resin profile.
THC levels typically sit around 22–26% in good phenotypes. This produces a strong, fast-onset effect that experienced users often prefer.
CBD levels are generally low, commonly under 1%. The cultivar is selected for its psychoactive profile rather than medicinal CBD content.
Lemon Gelato descends from Lemon Tree x Gelato genetics. This pairing delivers citrus top notes underpinned by the classic Gelato terpene profile.
Most seeds sold are feminised to ensure predictable flowering and no accidental males. Photoperiod feminised seeds allow timing control for greenhouse growers.
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 usually completes in 8 to 9 weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor plants may finish a little later depending on light and moisture levels.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The high starts bright and social before moving into a comfortable, relaxed body state. Many users report clear-headed euphoria without heavy sedation at typical doses.
The flavour combines sharp lemon citrus with sweet, creamy Gelato overtones. Hints of earth and diesel appear on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, a greenhouse provides protection from rain and wind and can improve yields, though you must manage humidity closely.
Use continuous low-speed extraction with periodic intake and consider oscillating fans to keep air moving around colas.
Keep RH below 50% during late flower, remove lower foliage to improve airflow, and inspect buds regularly for early signs of rot.
Switch to a bloom-focused feed after the stretch finishes and reduce nitrogen while maintaining potassium and phosphorus levels.
You should monitor trichomes from week six of flowering and expect harvest readiness around weeks eight to nine for most phenotypes.
Yes, with compost teas and organic fertilisers you can achieve good results, but keep disease control measures in place in damp climates.
Topping combined with LST produces an even canopy and helps reduce internodal stretch for greenhouse setups.
High light intensity improves resin production and yields, so consider supplemental lighting in a UK greenhouse during dull months.
For UK greenhouse cannabis growing focus on dehumidification, prompt disease inspection after wet weather, and timed ventilation to avoid cold drafts at night.
Spider mites, aphids and thrips can appear; use integrated pest management and biological controls where possible.
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