
- Zesty uplift, engineered for short seasons
Lemon Wafer
Lemon Wafer is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright citrus flavour and a clear, uplifting high suitable for daytime use.
- Bright lemon aroma with a clear, focused high
- Performs well indoors and in sheltered outdoor sites
- Good choice for growers who manage humidity and timing
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Lemon Skunk x Thin Mint |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (80-140 cm) |
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Moderate to high |
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Lemon, Cream, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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short outdoor growing season |
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Uplifting, Focused, Energising |
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Both |
About Lemon Wafer
Lemon Wafer is a sativa-dominant hybrid that combines sharp lemon terpenes with a creamy base to deliver a focused, energising effect. It flowers in around eight to nine weeks and suits growers who can manage airflow and timing, especially in places with a short outdoor growing season such as Dundee. The plant stays medium in height, responds well to training, and yields well under controlled indoor conditions. Outdoor growers in Dundee should choose sheltered sites, start early and monitor humidity closely to avoid mould pressure during wet periods.
Lemon Wafer is a sativa-dominant hybrid with pronounced citrus terpenes. It leans towards an energetic daytime profile rather than heavy sedation.
THC typically ranges from 18% to 22% under good conditions. The high is clear and potentially strong for inexperienced consumers.
CBD content is low, usually under 1%. The variety is selected for terpene and THC character rather than CBD balance.
Lemon Wafer comes from a Lemon Skunk x Thin Mint cross. The lineage emphasises citrus terpenes and balanced vigour.
Seeds are most commonly available as Feminised to ensure reliable female plants. Some breeders also offer autoflower or regular versions for different grower preferences.
Growing Lemon Wafer is intermediate in difficulty because it can be sensitive to mould in cool, damp weather and to the short outdoor growing season. In Dundee growers should prioritise airflow, careful pruning and early-season attention to finish reliably.
Flowering takes around eight to nine weeks under stable indoor light cycles. Outdoors plants generally finish by late summer to early autumn in favourable years.
Indoor yields are moderate to high when trained and fed correctly. Outdoors in Dundee yields can vary due to the limited season length and local humidity.
Plants stay medium in height with a dominant central cola and sturdy side branches. Expect roughly 80–140 cm in a conventional outdoor setup.
Indoors Lemon Wafer responds well to SCROG and low-stress training and benefits from stable light and ventilation. Outdoors in Dundee it prefers a sheltered, sunny site and early vegetative growth to beat autumn rains.
Growing Lemon Wafer in Dundee requires planning around the short outdoor growing season. Start early, choose sheltered spots and accept that timely harvest is crucial before autumn humidity rises.
The effect is uplifting and mentally clear, making tasks and socialising easier. Some users experience mild anxiety at high doses, so start low and assess tolerance.
Flavour is driven by bright lemon with creamy undertones and an earthy base. The aroma intensifies through curing and retains a zesty finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Increase airflow, remove dense inner foliage, avoid overhead watering, and monitor trichome maturity to harvest before persistent wet weather arrives.
Use a balanced vegetative feed early, switch to bloom formulations during flowering, and avoid excessive nitrogen in late flower to help resin and terpene development.
Aim to harvest at the first widespread amber trichomes for a balanced effect and consider bringing forward schedules if prolonged rain is forecast.
Dry in a cool, well-ventilated space with dehumidification if possible, and start curing in small jars only when stems snap cleanly to prevent mould during storage.
SCROG and low-stress training spread canopy and improve light distribution, helping multiple colas mature more evenly in short seasons.
Encourage beneficial insects, inspect plants regularly, remove affected material promptly, and use approved biological controls when necessary.
Yes, containers allow you to control nutrition and drainage; choose moderate pot sizes to balance root development and manage plant height.
Soft, discoloured inner buds, a musty smell and sudden dieback of foliage near colas indicate rot and require immediate removal of affected tissue.
Reduce fertilizer strength during cool spells to avoid nutrient lockouts, and favour slow-release feeds that are less likely to cause salt build-up.
High humidity cannabis cultivation in Dundee needs active moisture control: prioritise ventilation, dehumidifiers where possible, early pruning to open the canopy, and harvest timing to avoid late-season damp.
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