
- Bright lemon top notes, dependable Kush backbone.
Lemon Kush
Lemon Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid with bright citrus notes and a resilient Kush backbone, suited to compact grows.
- Citrus punch with Kush resin
- Compact plants for sheltered coastal plots
- Reliable early-autumn finish on a short season
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Lemon Skunk x OG Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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7-9 weeks |
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80-150 cm |
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Moderate to high (outdoor up to 400 g/plant in sheltered sites) |
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lemon citrus, earthy herbal, diesel spice |
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Feminised |
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windy coastal |
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uplifted focus, relaxed body, clear-headed calm |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Lemon Kush
Lemon Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid offering sharp lemon terpenes over an earthy, diesel base and a steady, calming effect. It suits growers who want a compact plant with decent yields and manageable flowering time, particularly when given shelter from coastal winds.
Lemon Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid that balances bright terpenes with resinous Kush structure. The plant tends toward compact, dense buds suited to restricted spaces.
THC commonly falls between eighteen and twenty-two per cent in good grows. That potency gives a noticeable cerebral lift that eases into a soothing body effect.
CBD content is low, usually under one per cent. The low CBD means the psychoactive profile is driven primarily by THC.
The lineage pairs Lemon Skunk with OG Kush to combine zesty terpenes and durable resin production. The cross produces a plant with Kush structure and pronounced citrus notes.
Feminised seeds reduce the risk of male plants and simplify planning for a solely female crop. They are well suited to growers who want predictable, uniform batches.
Growing Lemon Kush in windy coastal growing areas presents a moderate challenge due to its dense flowers and need for mechanical support. Regular staking, windbreaks and careful site choice reduce stem stress and bud damage.
Flowering normally completes within seven to nine weeks under stable conditions. This schedule allows for a reliable early-autumn finish in temperate locations.
Yield is moderate to high for a compact plant when given good light and nutrients. Outdoors in sheltered spots yields can approach four hundred grams per plant under favourable conditions.
Plants remain relatively compact with a bushy structure and a strong central cola. Typical height outdoors ranges from eighty to one hundred and fifty centimetres when left unstressed.
Indoors, Lemon Kush responds well to SCROG and training to maximise bud sites in limited space in Fermanagh. Outdoors it will do well in sheltered plots but needs wind protection to avoid stem and bud damage.
Growing Lemon Kush in Fermanagh's windy coastal growing areas requires robust wind protection and strategic site selection. Good drainage and a short-season strategy help avoid autumn storms and mould pressure.
Effects start as a bright, focused uplift that settles into a relaxed, manageable body calm. The high is persistent without feeling overly sedating at normal doses.
The flavour profile centres on sharp citrus and candied lemon with a firm earthy undercurrent. A faint diesel spice appears on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes. Choose a sheltered, south-facing site and use early planting, low-stress training and wind protection to ensure a reliable finish within a short season.
Install windbreaks such as hedging or temporary mesh and use sturdy stakes or trellis to support branches. Regular pruning of large outer fan leaves reduces levered wind load.
Start with a balanced vegetative feed, then switch to a bloom formula higher in phosphorus during flowering. Avoid excessive nitrogen late in flowering to reduce risk of bud rot.
Monitor trichome colour from clear to cloudy with some amber for a balanced effect. Aim to harvest before persistent autumn rains to reduce mould risk.
Low-stress training and selective topping work well to create an even canopy and improve light penetration. SCROG is effective indoors to maximise yield from a compact footprint.
Ensure good airflow with spacing and wind protection that does not trap humidity, and remove large interior foliage before dense bud set. Harvest early when weather risk increases.
Yes, feminised seeds simplify crop planning and eliminate time lost identifying and removing males. They are especially useful for short-season outdoor crops where time is limited.
Yes, pots allow you to move plants to sheltered microclimates and lift them off cold ground. Use large pots, sturdy supports and soil mixes with good drainage to cope with wind and salt spray.
Aphids and caterpillars are typical, along with occasional thrips and spider mites in sheltered, warm spots. Regular inspection and biological controls limit outbreaks early.
Dry slowly in a dark, ventilated space at around fifty per cent relative humidity, then cure in jars with regular burping to stabilise flavour. Proper curing brings out the citrus terpene profile.
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