
- Citrus punch, compact habit, reliable finish
Lemon Grenades
Lemon Grenades is a compact, sativa-dominant hybrid offering zesty citrus flavours and steady uplift, ideal for small indoor grows.
- Zesty citrus aroma in a compact package
- Strong cerebral lift with gentle body ease
- Perfect for small indoor setups and tight gardens
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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LEMON SKUNK x GRENADE OG |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium, compact |
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350-450 g/m² (indoor), 350-500 g/plant (outdoor) |
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lemon, sweet berry, pine |
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Feminised |
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Cool Highland growing conditions |
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uplifting, focused, mild physical relaxation |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Lemon Grenades
Lemon Grenades is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for bright lemon aroma and balanced, focused effects. The cross of LEMON SKUNK x GRENADE OG yields plants that stay short and bushy while producing resinous, aromatic colas that suit compact spaces and attentive growers.
Lemon Grenades is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a bright citrus profile. It leans towards an energetic cerebral effect while retaining a balanced body feel.
THC typically sits in the mid-to-high range around 18–22% for most phenotypes. This potency gives a clear head buzz for regular users while beginners should dose cautiously.
CBD levels are low, generally under 1% and not a major influence on the overall effect. That balance makes the cultivar better suited to recreational or mood-focused therapeutic use rather than high-CBD treatments.
Genetics trace to LEMON SKUNK x GRENADE OG, combining bright citrus and resinous parent traits. The cross emphasises aromatic intensity and a balanced uplift from both lines.
Seeds are offered as feminised to ensure predictable flowering from all plants. They produce stable phenotypes that suit small-scale home cultivation.
Growing Lemon Grenades is moderately demanding but manageable for an attentive home grower in cool Highland growing conditions. It benefits from steady daytime temperatures, good air circulation and protection from excessive damp.
Flowering typically completes in 8–9 weeks under optimal indoor conditions. Outdoors in the UK it usually finishes by late September to early October where the season allows.
Yield is respectable for a compact plant, often 350–450 g/m² indoors under good lighting. Outdoor yields can vary but may reach 350–500 g per plant when given a sheltered microclimate and strong sun.
Plants remain short to medium with a bushy, compact structure suited to limited spaces. Side-branching creates multiple cola sites rather than a single towering main stem.
This cultivar adapts well to indoor setups and can thrive in Derry with attentive environmental control. When grown outdoors in Derry choose south-facing, sheltered spots to reduce the risk of chill and damp.
In Derry, cool Highland growing conditions demand close attention to temperature and humidity when cultivating Lemon Grenades. Use raised beds outdoors or a controlled indoor environment to protect buds from chill and damp and to finish reliably.
Effects start with a bright, uplifting cerebral rush that promotes creativity and focus. As the session progresses a gentle physical relaxation settles in without heavy sedation.
Flavours are tangy lemon with an undercurrent of sweet berry and a faint pine spice. The finish carries light herbal notes and a lingering zest.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a 12/12 light cycle for flowering indoors and maintain high-intensity light to maximise resin and yield.
Keep relative humidity around 40–50% in late flowering and ensure good air movement to prevent mould under cool, damp conditions.
Yes, Lemon Grenades is well suited to compact indoor cannabis gardens thanks to its short, bushy structure and predictable stretch.
Aim to harvest when trichomes are mostly milky with a few ambers, typically late September to early October in favourable seasons.
Low-stress training and topping combined with light defoliation encourage multiple cola sites without increasing overall height.
Provide a balanced feed with slightly elevated phosphorus and potassium during bloom, and avoid over-fertilising nitrogen in late flowering.
Yes, it responds well to organic soils and teas, but ensure nutrients are available consistently in cooler conditions where microbial activity slows.
Expect around 12–14 weeks from seed to harvest for a quick photo-period grow, depending on veg time.
Phenotypes are relatively stable with predictable citrus and resin traits, though minor variation in aroma and stretch can occur.
Prioritise airflow, remove lower foliage to reduce humidity pockets and harvest early if autumn wet sets in.
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