
- Citrus clarity from a hardy Skunk line
Lemon Skunk
Lemon Skunk is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright citrus aroma and a clear, uplifting high.
- Bright lemon aroma with classic skunk punch
- Reliable 8–9 week flowering and steady yields
- Easy to train, ideal for SCROG and small tents
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15-18% |
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<1% |
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Skunk #1 x Lemon |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Easy to moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium to tall |
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Moderate to high |
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Lemon, Citrus, Skunk |
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Feminised |
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cool northern summers |
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Uplifting, Euphoric, Relaxed |
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Both |
About Lemon Skunk
Lemon Skunk delivers a zesty lemon profile on a Skunk backbone, producing a lively, cerebral high with light physical calm. It flowers in about eight to nine weeks and suits both indoor tents and protected outdoor spots with a bit of season extension. The variety is forgiving for new growers but rewards attention to airflow and feeding. In Norfolk and similar regions, practical weather protection will make the difference between an average and an excellent harvest.
Lemon Skunk is a sativa-dominant hybrid known for bright, citrus-forward characteristics. It leans energetic while retaining a modest body effect.
THC levels typically sit between 15 and 18 per cent, offering a clear cerebral lift. Those sensitive to potency should begin with a small dose and increase cautiously.
CBD content is generally under one per cent and is not the primary feature of this strain. Growers and users choose it mainly for the psychoactive profile and terpene-driven aroma.
Lemon Skunk descends from Skunk selections bred for pronounced lemon aromas. The line is best summarised as Skunk #1 x Lemon phenotypes selected for citrus-dominant terpenes.
Feminised seeds are commonly sold to hobby and small-scale growers to ensure flowering females. They suit those who want predictable sex and straightforward cultivation without selecting males.
It is straightforward to grow for beginners and remains forgiving under typical care, though pests and mould still need watching in cool seasons. It handles cool northern summers reasonably well with basic feed and environment control.
Flowering completes in around eight to nine weeks under consistent conditions. Indoor cultivators can expect predictable bud development within this timeframe.
Yields are moderate to high when plants receive steady light and regular feeding. Outdoor crops in a long, warm season can develop larger colas but results vary with weather.
Plants show a medium to tall structure with long internodes and sturdy branches. The canopy responds well to topping, LST or SCROG to increase bud sites.
Indoors it performs very well in controlled environments where temperature and humidity are stabilised in Norfolk. Outdoors it reaches fuller expression in sheltered spots in Norfolk when the season is favourable.
Growing Lemon Skunk in Norfolk with cool northern summers benefits from season extension and weather protection. Many Norfolk growers use polytunnels or move plants indoors late in the season to avoid cold snaps and underdeveloped buds.
The high gives a bright, uplifting head-space that suits daytime tasks and creativity. A gentle physical calm follows without heavy sedation.
Zesty lemon and clean citrus notes lead, underpinned by a classic skunk funk. The smoke is sharp and refreshing rather than cloying.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect around 8 to 9 weeks of flowering under good indoor conditions and a similar calendar for outdoor plants in a long season.
Yes, its ease and vigour make it suitable for novice growers provided they control humidity and follow a simple feed schedule.
Balanced N-P-K during veg and reduced nitrogen with higher phosphorus and potassium in flower gives best bud development.
Strong citrus and skunk aromas mean a carbon filter or sealed tent is wise for indoor grows to control smell.
It copes reasonably in cooler areas but needs protection from persistent rain and late cold snaps to avoid mould and reduced yields.
Harvest when trichomes show mostly cloudy with some amber for a balanced effect and when pistils have mostly darkened and curled in.
Watch for spider mites, aphids and grey mould; keep airflow good and inspect regularly to catch infestations early.
Topping, LST and a SCROG setup work well to spread the canopy and promote even light distribution and heavier colas.
Small tents, grow cupboards and converted rooms all work for this strain; quality ventilation and light control are the priorities in indoor cannabis grow room setups.
Yes, hang-dry in a dark, ventilated space at 18-21°C and 45-55% RH for 7-10 days, then jar and burp for two to four weeks for best smoothness.
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