
- Zesty lift, precise focus.
Lemon Up
Lemon Up is a zesty, sativa-leaning hybrid that delivers an uplifting, focused high and citrus-forward flavour.
- Bright lemon flavour with clear uplift
- Performs well under SCROG and low-stress training
- Responsive to careful humidity control
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20-22% |
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<1% |
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Lemon Skunk x Super Silver Haze |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Medium |
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8-10 weeks |
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0.8-1.2 m indoors; 1.5-2 m outdoors |
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450-550 g/m² indoor; variable outdoors |
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Lemon, Herbal, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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mild southern growing climate |
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Uplifting, Focused, Relaxed |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About Lemon Up
Lemon Up is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Lemon Skunk x Super Silver Haze that combines bright lemon terpenes with a clear, cerebral effect. It suits experienced home growers who can manage humidity and training for optimal yields in mild climates.
Lemon Up is a sativa-dominant hybrid with lively genetics. It leans toward energetic and cerebral effects rather than heavy sedation.
Typical THC sits around 20-22%, offering a clear, uplifting high. New users should dose cautiously as effects can be pronounced.
CBD levels are low, generally under 1%. This variety is cultivated for its psychoactive profile rather than CBD content.
Lemon Up descends from Lemon Skunk x Super Silver Haze. Those parents contribute bright citrus terpenes and a sativa-leaning uplift.
Seeds are available in feminised form for predictable female plants. Growers seeking autos should check for specific autoflower crosses as standard Lemon Up seeds are not automatic.
Growing Lemon Up is moderately challenging and suits growers with some experience. In a mild southern growing climate it rewards attentive training and humidity control.
Flowering typically completes in 8 to 10 weeks. Outdoor harvest in Edinburgh normally comes in late September to early October.
Yields are medium to high when given good light and feed. Indoor growers can expect around 450-550 g/m², while outdoor plants in Edinburgh can produce strong per-plant results under ideal conditions.
Plants develop an open, branching structure with long internodes. Final height tends toward medium-tall, reaching about 1.5-2 m outdoors.
Indoors, Lemon Up responds well to SCROG and SOG methods, producing dense colas under strong lighting in Edinburgh grow rooms. Outdoors in Edinburgh it benefits from a sheltered spot with good airflow to reduce mould risk.
Growing Lemon Up in Edinburgh benefits from the mild southern growing climate with steady warmth and seasonal sunshine. Keep humidity under control and provide consistent airflow to prevent mould in this environment.
Effects are uplifting and focused, promoting creativity and sociability. A gentle body relaxation follows without heavy sedation.
The flavour is citrus-led with sharp lemon zest over a sweet herbal base. Subtle earthy and floral notes round out the smoke.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a balanced veg feed initially, then switch to a bloom formula during flowering and reduce nitrogen slightly after week six.
Provide strong light, ideally LEDs or HPS at 600-800 μmol/m²/s during flowering for best bud development.
Site plants to maximise airflow, prune inner foliage for ventilation and avoid overwatering during damp spells.
Topping, low-stress training and SCROG help manage stretch and increase even canopy coverage.
Harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and a few amber for balanced effects, typically late September outdoors in mild climates.
It tolerates standard nutrient ranges but dislikes overfeeding; watch for tip burn and flush lightly if salts build up.
It copes with mild temperature swings but prolonged cold can slow resin production and increase disease risk.
Yes, humid climate cannabis growing requires dehumidification, good circulation and careful timing of watering to avoid bud rot.
Yes, Lemon Up performs well with organic soils and compost teas provided feed levels are consistent and pH is managed.
Aphids and spider mites can occur; routine inspection and biological controls work well in integrated pest management.
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