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Lemon Og Haze

Feminised

Lemon Og Haze is a zesty sativa-dominant hybrid ideal for greenhouse setups in damp UK coastal regions.

Why choose Lemon Og Haze?
  • Bright citrus aroma with Haze lift
  • Performs well in greenhouses with moisture control
  • High yields when trained and ventilated
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Lemon OG x Haze
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Medium
Flowering 9-11 weeks
Height Tall (up to 1.8-2 m outdoors)
Yield Medium-High (approx. 450-550 g/m² indoors)
Taste Lemon/citrus, Pine, Earthy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Damp coastal
Effects Uplifting, Focused, Light body relaxation
Environment Indoor (greenhouse) or outdoor

About Lemon Og Haze

Lemon Og Haze blends citrus-forward Lemon OG notes with classic Haze lift for a bright, focused high. Grown in a greenhouse around Newcastle this cultivar rewards training and strict humidity control, producing generous yields and dense, aromatic buds when mould is managed. Expect tall plants with a pronounced stretch that benefit from early topping, good airflow and a steady bloom nutrition plan.

Grow Difficulty:

Grow difficulty is moderate and rewards attention to feeding, training and airflow. In a damp coastal climate plants need extra vigilance against mould and rot.

Flowering Time:

Flowering usually completes in nine to eleven weeks under a 12/12 cycle. Outdoor growers in Newcastle should expect harvests in late September to October.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high when trained and supported, often 450–550 g/m² indoors. In a greenhouse around Newcastle you can approach outdoor volumes with long bud sites.

Height:

Plants show significant sativa stretch and can become quite tall if not topped. Outdoor specimens in Newcastle may exceed 1.8–2 m when left untrained.

Environment:

Indoors Lemon Og Haze benefits from vertical training and strong light control, especially in a greenhouse. In Newcastle outdoor plants perform well when sheltered, and in Newcastle greenhouse setups offer the best balance of yield and disease management.

Climate:

Growing Lemon Og Haze in Newcastle requires particular attention to humidity because of the area's damp coastal climate. A well-ventilated greenhouse and proactive dehumidification are essential to prevent mould and maintain bud quality.

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How tight should I keep canopy spacing in the greenhouse?
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Leave enough gap for airflow; aim for a slightly open canopy to reduce mould pockets.
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Do you recommend CO2 in a greenhouse for this strain?
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CO2 can boost yields if light, temperature and nutrients are optimised, but it's not essential for moderate setups.
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What trim style works best for Lemon Og Haze?
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A selective defoliation and lollipop method help focus energy into top colas and reduce damp under-canopy foliage.
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Any tips for feeding schedules in the north of England?
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Reduce feed after a heavy rain or if humidity spikes; follow EC targets and watch leaf colour rather than a rigid timetable.
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When should I move plants into the greenhouse from veg?
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Move them when they are sturdy and roots are established, and when night temperatures stay consistently above 10°C.

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