
- Zesty, uplifting and well suited to managed indoor grows.
Lemon Lime Punch
Lemon Lime Punch is a sativa‑dominant hybrid noted for zesty citrus flavours and a clear, uplifting high.
- Bright lime flavour with diesel undertones
- Reliable yields for intermediate growers
- Performs well in trained indoor canopies
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18-24% |
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<1% |
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Lemon Skunk x Lime Punch |
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Hybrid (sativa-dominant) |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, 80-140 cm indoors |
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Medium to high (up to 450 g/m² indoor) |
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Citrus, Lime, Sweet diesel |
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Feminised x Photoperiod |
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Temperate, suited to humid indoor grow rooms and cooler northern climates |
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Uplifting, Relaxed, Focused |
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Indoor and outdoor suitable |
About Lemon Lime Punch
Lemon Lime Punch is a sativa‑dominant hybrid that pairs Lemon Skunk brightness with Lime Punch vigour to produce lime-forward terpenes and energetic effects. It suits growers who want a daytime variety with manageable height, good yields and strong resistance when ventilation and humidity are controlled.
Lemon Lime Punch is a sativa‑dominant hybrid with lively growth and energetic effects. It leans toward clear‑headed daytime use while still offering a relaxed finish.
THC content generally ranges between 18% and 24% in stable phenotypes. Expect potent cerebral effects without overwhelming sedation at typical doses.
CBD levels are low, usually under 1 percent. This strain is not selected for CBD therapeutic use but for aroma and psychoactive balance.
The lineage traces back to Lemon Skunk crossed with Lime Punch, combining zesty citrus parentage. These genetics contribute to the strain's lime-forward terpene profile and energetic tendencies.
Available seeds are typically feminised and photoperiod, giving predictable female plants for trained canopies. Regular seeds may exist from breeders but are less common for commercial lines.
Growing Lemon Lime Punch in humid indoor grow rooms requires consistent ventilation and mould prevention. With intermediate skills you can manage humidity, pruning and feeding to avoid bud rot and maintain vigour.
Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks under ideal conditions. Growers in cooler or northern setups may see an extra week or so before full maturity.
Yields are medium to high with good canopy management and proper feeding. Indoor crops can reach up to about 450 g/m² while outdoor harvests vary with season length.
Plants develop a medium stature with a tall central cola and several secondary branches. Expect 80–140 cm indoors depending on training and pot size.
Lemon Lime Punch adapts well to both indoor and outdoor grows, making it versatile for home setups in Manchester. Outdoor plants need a season long enough to finish cleanly, so Manchester growers should plan for early harvests or move to containers.
Growing Lemon Lime Punch in Manchester's humid indoor grow rooms rewards attention to airflow and dehumidification. Manchester growers should run extractors and dehumidifiers to prevent mould while maintaining a stable 20–25°C range.
The high delivers an uplifting cerebral rush that promotes creativity and sociability. A gentle body relaxation follows, making the strain suitable for daytime or early evening use.
The flavour profile is bright and citrus‑forward with lime, lemon and a sweet diesel undertone. Smokers often note a zesty finish and a resinous, pungent aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a balanced veg feed high in nitrogen until flowering, then switch to bloom nutrients with reduced nitrogen and more phosphorus and potassium.
Ensure strong airflow, run extractors and dehumidifiers, avoid overwatering and remove dense foliage that traps moisture.
Yes, with indoor cultivation or containerised outdoor grows you can manage the shorter season typical of northern climate cannabis growing, but outdoor plants need protection from damp and early autumn rains.
Begin a flush of plain water one to two weeks before harvest to clear residual nutrients and improve smoke smoothness.
Fungus gnats, spider mites and powdery mildew can thrive in humid conditions unless humidity and hygiene are controlled.
Yes, Lemon Lime Punch responds well to SCROG and other training methods to level the canopy and boost yields.
Maintain around 20–25°C during lights on and slightly cooler at night to mimic temperate conditions.
Harvest usually falls between eight and ten weeks of flowering, though some phenotypes may need an extra week.
Feminised seeds offer good uniformity for commercial runs, while older or regular seeds can show more phenotypic variation.
Yes, balanced air exchange preserves terpene profiles while preventing stagnation that leads to mould.
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