
- Bright citrus, focused lift.
Lemonade
Lemonade is a sativa-dominant hybrid known for bright lemon notes, energetic effects, and reliable garden performance.
- Zesty lemon aroma and clear-headed uplift
- Performs well under LED rigs and in sheltered outdoors
- Predictable yields with medium stature
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18-22% |
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≤1% |
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LEMON SKUNK x SUPER LEMON HAZE |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (60–120 cm indoors; taller outdoors) |
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Moderate to high (indoor 400–500 g/m²; outdoor 400–700 g/plant) |
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Lemon, Citrus, Sweet |
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Feminised |
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variable British weather |
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Uplifting, Focused, Relaxing |
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Suitable for indoor LED setups and outdoor gardens in mild climates |
About Lemonade
Lemonade is a sativa-dominant hybrid that combines the citrus sharpness of Lemon Skunk with the elevating qualities of Super Lemon Haze. It offers approachable potency, strong lemon terpenes and a clear-headed uplift that suits daytime use. Growers appreciate its medium height, consistent yields and adaptability to controlled indoor LED setups or sheltered outdoor sites. In variable British weather extra care around humidity and rain will protect aroma and resin production. Overall Lemonade is a practical choice for those wanting citrus flavour with predictable cultivation.
Lemonade is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright citrus characteristics. It leans toward energetic daytime use.
THC levels typically sit between 18 and 22 percent, offering solid potency without overwhelming new users. Lab results vary by phenotype and grow conditions.
CBD remains low, generally under 1 percent, so therapeutic effects are primarily THC driven. Users seeking higher CBD should consider other cultivars or extracts.
Lemonade traces to Lemon Skunk crossed with Super Lemon Haze. The cross emphasises citrus terpenes and sativa lift.
Seeds are available as feminised lines aimed at home and commercial growers. Autoflower variants may exist from breeders but feminised photoperiod seeds give more predictable yields.
Growing Lemonade is moderately challenging for growers in variable British weather due to its preference for stable light and humidity. With attention to ventilation and feeding schedules most home growers will achieve consistent results.
Indoor flowering usually completes in 8 to 10 weeks depending on phenotype and feed. Outdoor plants are ready by late September to October in temperate regions.
Yields are moderate to high under good conditions, with indoor runs commonly achieving 400–500 g/m². Outdoor plants can produce 400–700 g per plant when given full sun and care.
Plants stay medium in stature indoors, forming a central cola with several strong side branches. Outdoors they can stretch taller and become more open in structure.
Lemonade responds well to controlled indoor environments such as grow tents and LED rigs where height can be managed. In Perthshire outdoor growers should plan for wind and rain protection and a spot that maximises late summer sun.
In Perthshire growers must account for the variable British weather when cultivating Lemonade outdoors. Shelter from prolonged rain and late-season chills will protect trichome and terpene development.
The high-THC profile delivers an uplifting, cerebral head buzz that sharpens focus. A mellow body relaxation follows without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is lemon-forward with bright citrus and a sweet backing. A touch of herbal spice rounds the smoke or vapour.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect 18–22% THC with low CBD, producing a clear-headed yet potent experience for most users.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some ambers to keep citrus terpenes vibrant while gaining fuller effect.
A balanced N-P-K regime during veg moving to slightly reduced nitrogen and increased phosphorus and potassium during flowering works well.
Watch for spider mites in dry grow rooms and botrytis in damp outdoor conditions; good airflow and hygiene reduce risk.
Yes, a careful dry and cure enhances the lemon terpenes and smooths harshness, improving aroma and flavour.
Beginner growers can succeed with basic equipment and attention to feeding and environment but should expect a learning curve.
A quality full-spectrum LED is ideal for indoor LED cannabis cultivation, providing efficient light and a controllable spectrum for veg and flower.
Low-stress training and topping encourage multiple colas and better light penetration without overstressing the plant.
Yes, Lemonade produces a distinct citrus aroma that can be noticeable during late flowering and drying.
Some breeders offer autoflower hybrids to suit quicker harvest cycles, though photoperiod feminised seeds are more common for stable phenotypes.
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