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Lemon Mac

Feminised

Lemon Mac is a citrus-forward hybrid that balances an uplifting high with manageable growth.

Why choose Lemon Mac?
  • Bright lemon aroma with diesel depth
  • Reliable 8–10 week flowering indoors
  • Handles training and produces dense central colas
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Lemon Skunk x MAC1
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium-tall
Yield Medium-high
Taste Lemon, Diesel, Nutty
Seed Type Feminised
Climate cool Scottish outdoor climate
Effects Uplifting, Relaxed, Focused
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Lemon Mac

Lemon Mac is a dependable hybrid combining bright lemon terpenes with a resinous structure. It offers a clear, focused high suitable for daytime use while remaining manageable for intermediate growers in temperate climates.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Lemon Mac outdoors in a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires attention to airflow, feeding and timely defoliation. It is an intermediate plant that rewards training and protection from prolonged damp.

Flowering Time:

Lemon Mac flowers in around eight to ten weeks indoors under optimal light. Outdoor growers in Britain should expect harvests from late September into early October when weather cooperates.

Yield:

Yield is medium to high when plants receive training and adequate nutrients. Outdoors in a sheltered site it can produce above-average bud weights given a good summer.

Height:

Plants develop a medium-tall structure with a dominant central cola and robust side branches. They respond well to topping and low-stress training to control stretch.

Environment:

Lemon Mac adapts well to indoor tents and greenhouse spaces in Birmingham. Outdoors around Birmingham it prefers a sunny, sheltered microclimate away from persistent coastal wind.

Climate:

In Birmingham, Lemon Mac can thrive outdoors with careful site selection and protection from prevailing wind. In a cool Scottish outdoor climate extra shelter, reflective mulch and prompt disease control are advisable to reduce rot risk.

Frequently Asked Questions

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I have a windy allotment near the city, will Lemon Mac survive?
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Yes if you erect windbreaks and plant where it gets morning sun; staking and early training will help stability.
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What problems did you face in Birmingham this season?
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Late summer rain caused some mild bud rot on poorly exposed plants, so I moved to better-draining soil and improved airflow.
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Do you recommend greenhouse or outdoor for Birmingham growers?
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A greenhouse gives better control and a longer season but a well-sited outdoor plant can perform well in a good summer.
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How many weeks did you let Lemon Mac flower indoors?
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I kept it in bloom for nine weeks for a good balance of flavour and resin without too much amber degradation.
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Any curing preferences for preserving lemon terpenes?
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Slow dry at around 18°C and 50% RH then cure in jars at cool temperatures to retain the citrus top notes.

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