
- Citrus clarity for compact gardens
Lemon Tree Punch
Lemon Tree Punch is a compact, citrus-forward sativa-dominant hybrid that suits small grows and controlled environments.
- Bright lemon flavour in a compact frame
- Great for focused daytime sessions
- Built for limited-height grows
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Lemon Skunk x Purple Punch |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium, compact |
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Moderate |
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lemon zest, sweet citrus, spicy finish |
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Feminised (also available in regular and autoflower variants) |
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cool Highland growing conditions |
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uplifted, focused, mild body relaxation |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Lemon Tree Punch
Lemon Tree Punch is a zesty, compact sativa-dominant hybrid bred for bright citrus flavour and a focused, uplifting high. It performs well indoors in limited spaces and rewards careful canopy management and humidity control, while outdoors it needs sheltered, sun-exposed sites to thrive in cooler regions.
Lemon Tree Punch is a sativa-dominant hybrid that shows lively, citrus-led characteristics. It leans toward an energetic, clear-headed experience while keeping physical relaxation in the background.
THC generally sits between 18% and 22% in well-grown examples. That level produces a pronounced uplift that is manageable for many regular users.
CBD is low and usually measures under 1%. It does not provide a strong CBD-driven therapeutic effect on its own.
Lemon Tree Punch descends from Lemon Skunk x Purple Punch. The cross combines bright citrus terpenes with sweet, berry-backed resin characteristics.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised to give predictable female crops for growers. Some breeders also offer regular and autoflower versions for different cultivation preferences.
Growing Lemon Tree Punch is moderately challenging in cool Highland growing conditions and benefits from close attention to humidity and airflow. It responds well to training but can suffer if left in damp, cool pockets.
Flowering finishes in roughly eight to ten weeks under controlled indoor lighting. Outdoor finish dates depend on the length and warmth of the local summer.
Yields are moderate to above average when plants receive steady warmth and feed during bloom. In a compact indoor setup, careful canopy management can make yields respectable.
Plants remain short to medium with a bushy, compact structure suited to limited vertical space. Strong lateral branching creates a dense canopy that rewards low-stress training.
Indoors Lemon Tree Punch suits growers in Cumbria who run controlled environments and need a compact variety. Outdoors in Cumbria it prefers sheltered, sun-trapping sites and may struggle without a long, warm late season.
Growing Lemon Tree Punch in Cumbria requires planning around cool Highland growing conditions that can slow ripening and trichome production. Creating a warmer microclimate and guarding against damp are essential to bring buds to full maturity.
The high is citrus-bright and uplifting, sharpening focus and creativity for daytime tasks. A mild body ease follows that keeps the overall effect balanced rather than heavy.
Flavours centre on sharp lemon zest with sweet citrus undertones and a subtle spicy finish. The smoke remains clean with a lingering citrus rind aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect sharp lemon peel with sweet citrus layers and a light spicy finish that lingers on the palate.
Yes. Its uplifting, focused high suits daytime activities without heavy sedation.
Moderate maintenance: regular training, humidity control and vigilant mould prevention are important.
Absolutely. Its compact form makes it suitable for compact indoor cannabis gardens with restricted height.
A balanced vegetative feed followed by a bloom regimen with slightly increased phosphorus and potassium yields good results.
It tolerates cooler nights but prolonged cold and damp will slow development and raise mould risk.
Harvest when most trichomes turn cloudy with some amber; in cooler regions plan for a potentially later finish.
Light pruning and topping improve light penetration and yield without stressing plants excessively.
Expect eight to ten weeks of flowering under good indoor conditions.
Yes. The citrus and sweet notes can be strong, so filtration and odour control are recommended indoors.
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