
- Bright citrus lift with a truffle-dark finish
Lemon Truffle
Lemon Truffle is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright citrus and cocoa notes, bred for balanced uplift and resinous buds.
- Citrus and chocolate in one smoke
- Great resin and terpene production
- Performs well under shelter
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Lemon Skunk x Truffle |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall, stretches during flowering |
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Medium-high (400-500 g/m² indoor; up to 500-700 g/plant outdoor) |
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lemon zest, dark chocolate, earthy truffle |
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Feminised |
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Humid greenhouse conditions |
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uplifting, focused, relaxed |
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Suitable for indoor, greenhouse and outdoor with shelter |
About Lemon Truffle
Lemon Truffle is a sativa-dominant hybrid that pairs sharp lemon terpene notes with a rich truffle-like earthiness. It produces medium-tall plants with generous resin production and a focused, uplifting high that settles into gentle relaxation. Suited to intermediate growers, it does particularly well in sheltered greenhouse sites where humidity is managed.
Lemon Truffle is a sativa-dominant hybrid that leans toward an energetic cerebral experience with a comforting body note. The variety shows vigour and a tendency to stretch during the vegetative phase.
THC typically sits between 18 and 22 per cent when grown correctly, offering a clear yet potent high. This level gives noticeable psychoactive effects without overwhelming most experienced users.
CBD levels are low, generally under one per cent, so the strain is not chosen for CBD therapy. Some phenotypes may show slightly higher CBD, but overall it remains THC-driven.
Lemon Truffle comes from a deliberate cross of Lemon Skunk with a truffle-forward indica to marry citrus terpenes with rich, earthy tones. Breeders stabilised resin production and aroma through successive selections.
Seeds are generally offered as feminised to guarantee flower-producing plants and simplify crop planning. Autoflower or regular lines may exist from some breeders, but feminised gives the most predictable results.
Growing Lemon Truffle suits growers with intermediate experience and careful humidity control, especially in humid greenhouse conditions where mould pressure is higher. Good airflow, preventative pruning and regular inspections reduce fungal risk.
Flowering completes in roughly eight to ten weeks indoors under a stable light schedule. Outdoors timing depends on local climate and can push harvest into late season if the plant stretches.
Yields are moderate to high under attentive cultivation, producing dense, resinous buds. Greenhouse or sheltered outdoor plants often produce larger single-plant returns compared with small indoor setups.
Plants develop a medium-tall structure with long internodes and a dominant central cola. Training techniques such as LST and topping control height and improve light penetration.
Indoors it responds well to controlled environments and SCROG or SOG methods; outdoors it performs best in a sheltered spot or under polycarbonate protection in Yorkshire. For outdoor growing in Yorkshire choose a sunny, well-drained site with wind protection.
Growing Lemon Truffle in Yorkshire under humid greenhouse conditions demands strict humidity monitoring and excellent ventilation to prevent bud rot. Protect plants from persistent autumn rain and ensure drainage and sunlight are optimised in Yorkshire.
The high begins with an uplifting, focused cerebral buzz that can inspire creativity and sociability. A gentle physical relaxation follows, making the strain pleasant without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile combines sharp lemon zest with a dark chocolate backbone and subtle earthy truffle notes. Terpenes deliver a clean citrus finish with a lingering cocoa spice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Cannabis remains controlled in the UK; personal cultivation without licence is illegal. Check current legislation and consider medical prescriptions or licensed research routes.
Use a balanced fertiliser during veg with higher nitrogen, then switch to a bloom formula with more phosphorus and potassium during flowering. Feed weak to moderate doses and watch for nutrient burn, adjusting EC and pH as needed.
Maintain steady airflow, keep relative humidity below 60% in late flowering where possible, and remove lower leaf litter. Use dehumidifiers, fans and selective defoliation to improve bud airflow.
Yes, Lemon Truffle can be grown outdoors with careful site choice and shelter; it benefits from a south-facing, well-drained spot and protection from heavy rain. Consider greenhouse or polycarbonate cover to reduce risk of bud rot.
Topping and low-stress training (LST) control height and promote multiple colas, while a light defoliation improves light penetration. Support branches late in flowering as buds gain weight.
Dry for 7-10 days until stems snap, then cure in jars for at least two to four weeks for improved flavour and smoother smoke. Open jars daily for the first week to burp and check moisture.
Watch leaf colour and growth patterns: yellowing at tips often indicates nitrogen issues, while spotting or interveinal yellowing can suggest other deficiencies. Regular monitoring of pH and EC helps prevent uptake problems.
Aphids, spider mites and fungus gnats are common in greenhouse settings, especially where humidity is high. Introduce predatory insects, keep the area clean and inspect plants regularly for early signs.
Harvest when trichomes are a mix of milky and amber, which for this strain usually falls in late September to early October depending on season. Monitor weather closely and harvest before prolonged rain to avoid rot.
Lemon Truffle adapts to outdoor cannabis cultivation if you provide shelter, good drainage and attention to late-season weather. Use greenhouse cover or move plants under protection to reduce mould risk in humid climates.
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