
- Bright citrus flavour, steady hybrid performance.
Lemon Sugar
Lemon Sugar is a citrus-forward hybrid with a balanced head and body effect and reliable resin production.
- Citrus lift with a sweet finish
- Resinous buds ideal for extracts
- Performs well in sheltered greenhouses
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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LEMON SKUNK x WHITE WIDOW |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (1–2 m outdoor; compact to 1.2 m indoor) |
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Medium-high (400–500 g/m² indoor; 350–450 g/plant outdoor) |
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Lemon, Sugar, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Moist western coastal climate |
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Uplifting, Calm, Focused |
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Suitable for greenhouse, indoor and outdoor; prefers controlled humidity |
About Lemon Sugar
Lemon Sugar is a robust hybrid bred from Lemon Skunk and White Widow that brings sharp citrus terpenes and a sweet, sugary finish. It flowers in 8–9 weeks and performs well in greenhouses and controlled indoor spaces, rewarding growers who manage humidity and airflow in the moist western coastal climate of the UK.
Lemon Sugar is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly sativa. It combines an energetic head high with a calming body note.
Typical THC sits between 18% and 22%. That potency offers a noticeable uplift without being overpowering for most regular users.
CBD is low, generally under 1%. The cultivar is aimed at recreational effects rather than high-CBD therapy.
LEMON SKUNK x WHITE WIDOW provides a citrus-forward terpene profile paired with strong resin production. The cross yields vigorous plants with reliable bud set and aroma.
Seeds are feminised to eliminate male plants and simplify planning. This makes them suitable for growers aiming for consistent, flower-only crops.
Growing Lemon Sugar is intermediate in difficulty and benefits from steady environmental control in a moist western coastal climate. Regular defoliation and close monitoring for mould are important in damp seasons.
Flowering takes 8 to 9 weeks under ideal conditions. Plants develop dense, resinous buds by the end of the period.
Yields are medium to high with good light and ventilation. A sheltered greenhouse can push results toward the upper end of expectations.
Plants reach a medium height and develop a sturdy central cola with side branching. Expect roughly 1 to 2 metres outdoors and a bushier form when trained indoors.
In Staffordshire this strain does well in a ventilated greenhouse and under controlled indoor lights. Growers in Staffordshire should manage humidity and airflow to reduce mould risk during wet spells.
In Staffordshire's moist western coastal climate Lemon Sugar performs well in a sheltered greenhouse where airflow and dehumidification are managed. Growers in Staffordshire should schedule extra inspections during wet periods and use preventative measures to control mould and mildew.
Users report an initial citrus lift followed by gentle relaxation. Mental clarity often remains enough for creative tasks and light activity.
Flavours blend sharp lemon zest with a sugary, confectionery sweetness. Earthy and herbal undertones round out the profile on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Flowering is typically 8–9 weeks; harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with some amber for a balanced effect.
Use good airflow, dehumidification, keep lower growth pruned, and space plants to reduce humidity pockets; remove any infected material immediately.
Yes, a greenhouse helps control rain exposure and can boost yields, but ventilation and humidity control are essential in a wet climate.
Reduce nitrogen and increase phosphorus and potassium during flowering while maintaining steady micronutrients and avoiding nutrient burn.
It is intermediate; beginners can succeed with attention to mould prevention and basic plant training.
Topping, low-stress training and light scrogging encourage multiple colas and improve light distribution for better yields.
Aphids, spider mites and thrips are common; inspect regularly and employ IPM strategies such as predatory insects and neem where appropriate.
Dry in a controlled environment at 45–55% RH and 18–21°C, then cure slowly in jars with regular burping to prevent stale or mouldy pockets.
Yes, full-spectrum LEDs give good penetration and lower ambient heat, helping reduce humidity spikes compared with high-output HPS.
For UK greenhouse cannabis growing ensure good venting, use gutters to prevent splash-back, and run dehumidifiers during wet spells to protect against the moist western coastal climate.
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