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Lemon Tree Punch

Feminised (also available in regular and autoflower variants)

Lemon Tree Punch is a compact, citrus-forward sativa-dominant hybrid that suits small grows and controlled environments.

Why choose Lemon Tree Punch?
  • Bright lemon flavour in a compact frame
  • Great for focused daytime sessions
  • Built for limited-height grows
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Lemon Skunk x Purple Punch
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Short to medium, compact
Yield Moderate
Taste lemon zest, sweet citrus, spicy finish
Seed Type Feminised (also available in regular and autoflower variants)
Climate cool Highland growing conditions
Effects uplifted, focused, mild body relaxation
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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 Time:

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.

Yield:

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.

Height:

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.

Environment:

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.

Climate:

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

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I'm in Cumbria — should I bother growing this outdoors?
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You can, but pick the sunniest, most sheltered spot and be ready to protect plants from rain; consider small poly tunnels or cloches to extend warmth.
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What's my best training method for a tiny tent?
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Use low-stress training and a single-screen SCROG to keep a flat canopy and maximise bud sites in limited height.
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How do I prevent mould in cool conditions?
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Keep airflow strong, lower humidity during late flower and remove dense fan leaves to improve bud drying and airflow.
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Which nutrients should I reduce late in flower?
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Reduce nitrogen and keep phosphorus and potassium steady; a short final flush with plain water helps taste.
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Is it worth using supplemental heat in a Cumbrian shed?
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Yes, small, controlled heat sources can make a big difference; avoid overheating and monitor humidity closely.

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