
- Crisp lemon lift with a soothing finish
Lemon Ice
Lemon Ice is an indica-dominant hybrid with crisp citrus flavour and moderate THC.
- Sharp citrus aroma with frosty resin
- Performs well in sheltered outdoor spots and greenhouses
- Moderate difficulty with reliable yields
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Lemon Skunk x Ice |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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1-1.5 m outdoor; medium indoors |
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Medium-High (variable by environment) |
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lemon, sweet, earthy |
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Feminised |
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humid greenhouse conditions |
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uplifting, relaxing, focused |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Lemon Ice
Lemon Ice combines Lemon Skunk and Ice genetics to deliver compact, resinous plants with a sharp lemon profile and dependable potency. It suits growers who can control humidity and provide steady care, rewarding attention with balanced effects and satisfying yields.
Lemon Ice is an indica-dominant hybrid that shows compact growth and dense buds. The profile leans towards relaxing, with a pronounced citrus character.
THC typically ranges between 18% and 22% in well-grown samples. This level delivers notable potency without overwhelming most regular users.
CBD is low, usually under one per cent. The cultivar is therefore better suited to recreational use and selective therapeutic needs rather than high-CBD treatments.
Lemon Ice originates from Lemon Skunk crossed with Ice. The cross emphasises citrus terpenes with a frosty resin production.
Seeds are supplied Feminised to ensure a high proportion of flowering females. This simplifies planning and reduces the need to remove males.
Growing Lemon Ice in humid greenhouse conditions requires careful ventilation and mildew prevention. The overall difficulty is moderate and rewards attentive growers with reliable results.
Flowering usually completes within eight to nine weeks under stable photoperiods. Trichome production peaks in the final two weeks, when scents and potency intensify.
Yields are medium to high indoors with proper training and feeding. Outdoors or in large greenhouses plants can produce larger colas given a long, dry season.
Plants remain medium-height with a bushy, compact structure suited to greenhouse benches. Outdoor specimens commonly reach about one to 1.5 metres when given space.
Lemon Ice performs well both inside controlled rooms and outside in sheltered spots. In Armagh many growers favour greenhouse setups to strike a balance between protection and natural light.
In Armagh, humid greenhouse conditions require active dehumidification and steady air flow to avoid bud rot. Regular inspections and adjusted feeding schedules help counter slower evaporation rates.
The high starts with a clear, uplifting focus that encourages conversation and creativity. A gentle body relaxation follows, making it suitable for evening winding-down.
The flavour is bright lemon with sugary top notes and a faint diesel aftertaste. Earthy undertones round out the exhale and leave a clean citrus finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A loamy, well-draining soil with added perlite and organic compost supports steady growth and root health.
Water thoroughly but infrequently, letting the top few centimetres dry between sessions to encourage root development.
Begin low-stress training in the vegetative phase and switch to stronger support or topping once the plant shows stable new growth.
Ensure strong cross-flow ventilation, control humidity, space plants for airflow and remove any diseased material promptly.
Increase phosphorus and potassium during flowering while maintaining balanced nitrogen early in bloom to support bud development.
Yes, but outdoor cannabis cultivation in the UK benefits from sheltered sites or greenhouse protection to avoid damp and late-season rain.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber heads for balanced effect; check pistil colour as a secondary guide.
Dry in a cool, dark, well-ventilated space at 50-60% RH, then cure in sealed jars with daily burping for the first two weeks.
Pests can be an issue in greenhouses; proactive monitoring and biological controls reduce infestations early on.
Yes, Lemon Ice roots readily from cuttings, giving genetic consistency and a faster route to flower-ready plants.
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