
- Bright citrus, compact power.
Lemon Octane
Lemon Octane is a compact, sativa-leaning hybrid with bright lemon notes and a clear, uplifting effect.
- Citrus punch with a focused daytime high
- Compact growth perfect for small tents
- Performs reliably in cool, sheltered sites
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18-24% |
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0.5-1% |
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Lemon Skunk x Octane |
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Hybrid (Sativa-leaning) |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact; 60-120 cm |
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Medium to high; 400-500 g/m² indoor |
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Lemon, Diesel, Pine |
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Feminised |
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cool Highland growing conditions |
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Uplifting, Focused, Relaxed |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Lemon Octane
Lemon Octane is a compact hybrid bred from Lemon Skunk x Octane that combines sharp citrus terpenes with a focused, uplifting high. It performs well in small indoor spaces and sheltered outdoor plots, offering manageable height, solid yields and a predictable flowering time.
Lemon Octane is a sativa-leaning hybrid with a brisk citrus profile. It produces a clear-headed lift suitable for daytime use.
THC levels typically sit between 18 and 24 percent. The potency gives a pronounced psychoactive effect that is best for intermediate to experienced users.
CBD is low, usually around 0.5 to 1 percent. The variety is bred for flavour and heady effects rather than CBD therapy.
Lemon Octane comes from a straightforward cross of Lemon Skunk x Octane. The pairing yields strong citrus terpenes and a robust, manageable plant.
Seeds are supplied feminised to give a reliable crop of flowering females. They are stable and consistent for growers who use standard training methods.
Lemon Octane suits intermediate growers who can manage ventilation and steady temperatures in cool Highland growing conditions. It tolerates minor slips but rewards attentive feeding and mildew prevention.
Flowering generally completes in eight to nine weeks under stable indoor lights. Outdoor finishing varies with season length and can be delayed by cool, wet weather.
Indoor yields are medium to high when plants receive topping and LST, often reaching 400–500 g/m² in optimal setups. Outdoors you can match indoor yields in sheltered, sunny plots with a long season.
Plants stay relatively compact, typically between 60 and 120 cm, making them suited to limited vertical space. The growth habit is bushy with tight internodes that respond well to training.
Indoors it thrives in small tents and suits compact setups used in Leicester for year-round production. Outdoors it can do well in sheltered plots around Leicester but needs protection from persistent damp.
Growing Lemon Octane in Leicester with cool Highland growing conditions requires attention to airflow and humidity control. Use sheltered outdoor sites or indoor tents to avoid late-season damp that harms bud development.
Expect an immediate, uplifting cerebral buzz that sharpens focus and clarity. The initial intensity eases into gentle relaxation that keeps you functional.
Bright lemon zest is the lead note with diesel and pine beneath. The smoke is clean and citrus-forward with a herbal aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use full-spectrum LEDs with around 400-600 µmol/m²/s during flowering and slightly lower during vegetative growth to balance vigour and flower quality.
It prefers moderate feeding with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium in flowering; reduce nitrogen after the switch to bloom to avoid excess foliage.
It has reasonable resilience but is not immune; maintain good airflow and control humidity to prevent bud rot, especially in cool, damp climates.
Aim to flower outdoors when night temperatures stay above 10°C and before persistent rain sets in; in Leicester that often means careful timing or a protected site.
Yes, its compact habit suits SOG, but ensure each plant receives enough light and ventilation to keep bud density healthy.
Lemon Octane is well suited to compact indoor cannabis gardens because of its short stature and bushy structure, making it easy to manage in small tents.
Expect dominant limonene with supporting myrcene and pinene, which together give the lemony top notes and a piney background.
They are better for growers with some experience due to mildew risk in cool, damp conditions and the need for active training to maximise yield.
Dry slowly at 40-50% RH and 16-20°C for around 7-10 days, then cure in jars at 60-65% RH to preserve terpene clarity and smoothness.
Watch for spider mites and aphids indoors, and slugs or caterpillars outdoors; regular inspection and biological controls work well in Leicester's conditions.
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