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Lemon Pastries

Feminised

Lemon Pastries is a citrus-forward hybrid with pastry-like sweet notes and a clear, uplifting high.

Why choose Lemon Pastries?
  • Bright lemon terpene profile
  • Compact, yield-friendly structure
  • Good choice for protected outdoor grows
THC 18-22%
CBD Low (<1%)
Lineage Lemon Skunk x Pastry
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium (0.8–1.5 m indoor, up to 2.5 m outdoor)
Yield Medium (400–500 g/m² indoor, 350–450 g/plant outdoor)
Taste lemon zest, vanilla pastry, earthy spice
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Temperate, rainy autumn harvest season
Effects uplifting, relaxed, focused
Environment Both (suitable for indoor, greenhouse and sheltered outdoor sites)

About Lemon Pastries

Lemon Pastries is a hybrid bred for bright lemon terpenes and dessert-like sweetness, delivering an energetic cerebral lift followed by light physical relaxation. The plants are medium in height with dense buds and respond well to training; they perform indoors, in greenhouses and in sheltered outdoor plots, although extra care is needed in wet seasons.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Lemon Pastries is intermediate and benefits from regular attention during the rainy autumn harvest season. Extra ventilation and canopy management are needed to keep humidity-related issues at bay.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering typically runs 8 to 10 weeks. Outdoor plants in York usually finish by mid to late autumn when the season allows.

Yield:

Expect a medium yield with good training, around 400–500 g/m² indoors. Outdoors results vary but can reach 350–450 g per plant in protected spots.

Height:

Plants remain compact to medium with sturdy lateral branching. They respond well to topping and low-stress training to control final height.

Environment:

Lemon Pastries performs reliably indoors under controlled light and humidity, and in greenhouses in York where rain can be kept off the buds. Outdoor cultivation in York needs shelter and close monitoring to prevent mould.

Climate:

Growing Lemon Pastries in York requires care because the rainy autumn harvest season increases the risk of mould and bud rot. Use greenhouse protection or harvest slightly earlier where possible to avoid losses.

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How early should I start watching trichomes for harvest in York?
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Begin close inspection as buds approach the 8-week mark, especially if wet weather is forecast.
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Do I need to use foliar sprays here?
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Avoid foliar sprays late in flowering in York's damp conditions; they can trap moisture and encourage mould.
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What training works best for this strain?
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Topping and low-stress training work well to spread the canopy and reduce vertical stretch.
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Can I leave plants outside without a greenhouse?
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You can, but choose a raised, well-drained spot and be prepared to cover plants during heavy rain.
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Any tips for drying and curing after a rainy season harvest?
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Dry in a controlled, gently ventilated room to avoid slow drying; aim for 45–55% RH and 18–20°C for the first stage.

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