
- Zesty Haze energy built for greenhouse growing.
Lemon Og Haze
Lemon Og Haze is a zesty sativa-dominant hybrid ideal for greenhouse setups in damp UK coastal regions.
- Bright citrus aroma with Haze lift
- Performs well in greenhouses with moisture control
- High yields when trained and ventilated
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Lemon OG x Haze |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Medium |
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9-11 weeks |
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Tall (up to 1.8-2 m outdoors) |
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Medium-High (approx. 450-550 g/m² indoors) |
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Lemon/citrus, Pine, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Damp coastal |
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Uplifting, Focused, Light body relaxation |
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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.
Lemon Og Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid that leans on classic Haze energy. It delivers a bright, cerebral high with grounded citrus notes.
THC levels commonly range between 18–22% in well-grown phenotypes. Potency is noticeable and can be strong for inexperienced users.
CBD levels are generally low, usually under 1%. This cultivar is chosen for its THC-led effects rather than CBD content.
Lemon Og Haze comes from a Lemon OG crossed with classic Haze genetics. The cross highlights citrus terpenes with expansive sativa vigour.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised to ensure reliable flowering. Autoflower variants exist but photoperiod feminised seeds deliver the best yield and cannabinoid profile.
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 usually completes in nine to eleven weeks under a 12/12 cycle. Outdoor growers in Newcastle should expect harvests in late September to October.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Effects begin with a clear cerebral uplift and improved focus. The high typically eases into a light body relaxation without heavy sedation.
Flavours centre on sharp lemon and citrus with a piney Haze backbone. Earthy and herbal undertones round out the profile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Keep RH around 40–50% during flowering to reduce mould risk and protect dense buds.
Use a ventilated greenhouse, run dehumidifiers when needed, space plants to improve airflow and remove lower foliage to reduce dead spots where moisture lingers.
Begin training early in veg with low-stress training and selective topping to control stretch and promote even canopy development.
Use a balanced vegetative feed high in nitrogen, then switch to a phosphorus and potassium-focused bloom feed during flowering while monitoring EC closely.
Yes, it performs well in a greenhouse if you manage humidity and airflow; greenhouse cannabis cultivation can deliver strong yields while protecting plants from coastal weather.
Flush with plain water for 7–14 days depending on feed intensity to reduce residual nutrients and improve smoke quality.
Harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and a few amber heads for a balanced energetic, slightly sedating effect.
Yes, monitor for aphids, spider mites and fungus gnats; use sticky traps, beneficial insects and organic controls as needed.
Pots are fine; use well-draining mixes and larger containers (20 litres+) to support vigorous root growth and reduce water-stress swings.
Dry slowly at 18–21°C with 45–55% RH for 7–12 days, then cure in jars, burping daily for two weeks then less frequently for several months.
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