
- Zesty citrus, cool mint, balanced uplift.
Lemon Mints
Lemon Mints is a sativa-leaning hybrid that combines bright lemon top notes with a cool mint finish and approachable potency.
- Crisp lemon top notes with a refreshing mint exhale.
- Reliable medium-height plants for manageable grows.
- Performs well under controlled environments and outdoor shelter.
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18-23% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Lemon Skunk x Animal Mints |
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Hybrid (sativa-leaning) |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium; typically 80-140 cm |
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Medium-High; around 400-500 g/m² indoors, 350-600 g/plant outdoors |
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Lemon zest, Sweet mint, Piney earth |
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Feminised |
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temperate southern England |
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Energising uplift, Creative focus, Gentle body relaxation |
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Suitable for indoor and outdoor cultivation |
About Lemon Mints
Lemon Mints is a sativa-leaning hybrid bred from Lemon Skunk x Animal Mints that offers citrus-led flavours with a clean mint undertone. It delivers an uplifting cerebral effect followed by gentle body relaxation and suits growers who want a reliable, medium-height plant that responds well to training.
Lemon Mints is a balanced hybrid with a sativa lean. It blends uplifting cerebral notes with a calming physical presence.
Lemon Mints typically tests between 18 and 23 percent THC. That potency delivers a clear psychoactive effect without an overwhelming hit for experienced users.
CBD levels are low and usually remain under one percent. The cultivar is chosen for THC-driven effects rather than CBD therapy.
Lemon Mints descends from Lemon Skunk x Animal Mints. That lineage supplies citrus top notes with a dense, minty resin production.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised to simplify cultivation and maximise flowering plants. Feminised seed runs reduce the time spent identifying and removing males.
Growing Lemon Mints is of intermediate difficulty in a temperate southern England climate. It responds well to standard training, feeding and a tidy canopy management plan.
Flowering normally completes in eight to nine weeks under controlled conditions. Outdoor plants in the south of England generally finish by late September.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive consistent nutrients and light. Indoor grows often reach 400-500 grams per square metre while outdoor plants can yield 350-600 grams in a good season.
The plant maintains a medium height and develops a compact, bushy structure. Expect final heights in the region of 80 to 140 centimetres depending on training.
Indoors Lemon Mints thrives under controlled environments and suits SOG or SCROG systems, a method many growers in Bristol favour. Outdoors it performs reliably in sheltered sites and is a commonly grown cultivar among Bristol gardeners who get decent late-summer sun.
In Bristol's temperate southern England climate Lemon Mints benefits from a long cool spring and mild autumn. Growers should give plants shelter from heavy rain and wind to protect trichomes and prevent bud rot.
The high THC delivers an energetic uplift useful for daytime activities. A mellow body relaxation follows, making the overall effect balanced and functional.
The flavour profile opens with bright lemon and finishes on a cool mint note. Subtle pine and earthy undertones give the smoke a rounded character.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Keep daytime temperatures around 20-26°C with slightly cooler nights and relative humidity of 40-50% during flowering for best resin production.
Expect eight to nine weeks under ideal lighting and feeding schedules.
Look out for aphids, spider mites and powdery mildew, especially in damp conditions; regular inspection and prevention are vital.
Yes; topping and low-stress training improve light penetration and even the canopy, which increases usable bud yield.
A balanced NPK mix in veg followed by reduced nitrogen and higher phosphorus and potassium in bloom gives reliable results.
Yes, in southern sites with good sun and shelter it finishes reliably, though growers should monitor weather and provide protection from heavy rain.
Good airflow prevents mould and keeps temperatures stable, improving trichome development and overall bud quality.
Using controlled climate cannabis growing lets you maintain optimal temperature, humidity and CO2 to maximise aroma, resin and yield reliability.
A light flush in the final ten days can improve smoke smoothness, but only if the plant shows nutrient build-up signs.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some ambers for a balanced psychoactive effect and fuller flavour.
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