
- Citrus clarity with resilient genetics for cooler, wetter seasons
Lemon Venom
Lemon Venom is a citrus-driven balanced hybrid that performs well for growers prepared to manage moisture.
- Crisp lemon aroma with diesel depth
- Reliable yields even in cooler climates
- Compact plants ideal for limited spaces
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20% |
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0.50% |
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Lemon Skunk x Venom OG |
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Balanced Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (100-150 cm) |
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Medium-High (up to 450 g/m² indoor, 300-400 g/plant outdoor) |
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Bright lemon zest, Earthy pine, Diesel undertone |
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Feminised |
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Cool, wet; performs well in cool climates and tolerates autumn rain |
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Uplifting and clear-headed, Focused and social, Gentle physical relaxation |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Lemon Venom
Lemon Venom is a compact, resinous hybrid bred from Lemon Skunk x Venom OG, offering bright lemon notes and reliable potency. It favours controlled environments but can succeed outdoors with late-season protection; in Glasgow growers must be especially vigilant during the rainy autumn harvest season to protect buds from mould. The variety is best suited to intermediate growers who use canopy control and steady feeding to maximise terpene and resin development.
Lemon Venom is a balanced hybrid offering lively cerebral effects alongside calming body notes. The plant shows a compact structure with dense, resinous buds.
THC levels average around 20%, giving a reliably potent experience for most users. Select phenotypes can test slightly higher under optimal feeding and light regimes.
CBD content is low, typically near 0.5%, so the profile is primarily psychoactive. Growers and users should expect stimulating effects rather than strong CBD-driven relief.
The lineage is Lemon Skunk x Venom OG, a cross that emphasises citrus terpenes and resin production. This genetic combo brings vigour and a compact habit suited to cooler, wet climates.
Available as feminised seeds, Lemon Venom produces reliable female plants for consistent yields. Seed batches are stable, offering predictable phenotypes for growers of varying experience.
The rainy autumn harvest season in the UK increases the risk of mould, pushing Lemon Venom to an intermediate difficulty for growers. Canopy management and proactive mildew prevention are essential in wet conditions.
Flowering time is generally 8 to 10 weeks when grown indoors. Outdoors the finish commonly falls in early to mid-autumn in cooler regions.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive steady care and humidity control, with indoor runs reaching up to 450 g/m². Outdoor plants can deliver 300–400 g each in a favourable season with late-season protection.
Plants reach a medium height of about 1 to 1.5 metres with a robust central cola. The structure suits SCROG and low-stress training to maximise bud sites.
Indoors Lemon Venom thrives under controlled humidity and steady airflow, and I get consistent results in Glasgow when I run proper dehumidification. Outdoors around Glasgow, growers should add protective measures against persistent rain to avoid rot.
Growing Lemon Venom in Glasgow requires careful attention to the rainy autumn harvest season to prevent bud rot and mildew. Using tarps, late-season protection and strict pruning helps secure a clean harvest in Glasgow's wet conditions.
The initial effect is clear and uplifting, helpful for daytime tasks and conversation. After a short while it eases into a mild physical relaxation without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile centres on sharp lemon zest layered over earthy pine and a diesel finish. The aftertaste is clean with a lingering citrus tang.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is suited to growers with some experience; the variety copes with routine mistakes but needs vigilance in wet weather and during flowering.
Harvest typically falls in early to mid-autumn; aim to finish before the heaviest autumn rains or use protective covers to shield buds.
Keep the canopy open, remove lower foliage, improve airflow and consider chemical or organic fungicides as a last resort; early detection is key.
Moderate feeding with a balanced N-P-K during veg and reduced nitrogen in flower yields the best resin and terpene development.
Yes, a well-ventilated polytunnel can extend the season and protect buds from rain, but condensation must be managed carefully.
Aphids and spider mites are the usual suspects; inspect regularly and use biological controls where possible.
Compared with other cool climate cannabis strains, Lemon Venom offers brighter citrus notes and a slightly faster finish while retaining good mould resistance when trained and managed correctly.
Indoors offers more predictable results and higher yields, while outdoors can work well with the right microclimate and rain protection.
A short flush of plain water 1–2 weeks before harvest can improve smoke smoothness and terpene expression.
High-quality LEDs with full-spectrum output work well, promoting resin production and keeping canopy temperatures lower than HPS.
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