
- Sharp citrus, clear mind — Lemonatti from Swansea
Lemonatti
Lemonatti is a sativa-dominant hybrid with sharp lemon aroma and an uplifting, focused high.
- Zesty lemon terpene profile with a focused cerebral lift
- Reliable 8–10 week flowering and medium to high yields
- Performs well in sheltered outdoor spots and controlled indoor rooms
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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LEMON SKUNK x AK-47 |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, 80-140 cm |
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Medium to high |
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Lemon zest, Sweet citrus, Herbal pine |
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Feminised |
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temperate southern England |
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Uplifting, Focused, Relaxed |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Lemonatti
Lemonatti is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for bright citrus flavour, resin production and lively mental effects. It combines the zesty terpene profile of lemon-forward parents with the robustness of classic hybrids to deliver reliable indoor and outdoor performance in temperate climates. Growers in Swansea and similar southern UK locations will appreciate its manageable size and rewarding yields when humidity is controlled. Lemonatti flowers in about 8–10 weeks and responds well to training techniques like SCROG, producing dense, trichome-rich buds that cure to a clean, zesty smoke suitable for both recreational and medicinal use.
Lemonatti is a sativa-dominant hybrid known for bright citrus aromas and lively effects. It combines cerebral clarity with a gentle body ease for balanced sessions.
THC levels generally sit between 18% and 22%, giving a reliably potent experience. The potency produces clear-headed uplift rather than heavy sedation.
CBD content is low, usually under 1%, so therapeutic effects are primarily THC-driven. Those seeking high CBD should consider other varieties.
Lemonatti stems from a deliberate cross of LEMON SKUNK x AK-47 to merge citrus terpenes with robust growth traits. The lineage delivers vigour, resin production and a complex aroma profile.
Seed offerings are commonly feminised to simplify cultivation for home growers. Some breeders may provide regular or auto versions but feminised seed is the usual choice.
Under a temperate southern England climate the plant is moderately straightforward to cultivate but benefits from careful humidity control. Growers should expect intermediate difficulty, especially in late flowering when mould risk rises.
Flowering typically completes in 8 to 10 weeks indoors. Outdoors harvest in Swansea usually occurs in late September to early October.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive consistent feeding and light. With training and optimal conditions Lemonatti rewards growers with substantial buds.
Plants show a medium stature with a dominant central cola and well-spaced branches. Final height varies from about 80 to 140 cm depending on training and environment.
Indoors, Lemonatti responds well to a controlled environment and training methods such as SCROG for even canopy formation. Outdoors in Swansea it does best in a sunny, sheltered site where rain exposure is minimised.
In Swansea Lemonatti performs well when growers account for the temperate southern England climate and protect late buds from persistent rain. A greenhouse or removable cover during wet spells will reduce mould risk and help maximise trichome development.
The high begins with an energetic cerebral lift that enhances focus and creativity. A mellowing body effect follows, leaving users relaxed but still functional.
Flavours are sharply lemony with layers of sweet citrus and a subtle herbal pine background. The aftertaste is clean and zesty with light earthy notes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Maintain 20–25°C during the day and RH around 40–50% in flowering to limit mould and support terpene retention.
Controlled climate cannabis growing lets you keep stable temperature and humidity, reducing mould risk and improving resin and terpene development.
SCROG and low-stress training even out canopy height and increase usable bud sites without stressing the plant.
Use a balanced NPK schedule with slightly reduced nitrogen in late flowering and focus on phosphorus and potassium to boost bud density.
Harvest when 60–70% of trichomes are cloudy and some amber appear; this timing preserves citrus terpenes while adding maturity to the effect.
It is moderately resistant but can suffer botrytis and mildew in damp conditions, so keep airflow strong and inspect buds regularly.
Yes, in southern sites and sheltered gardens it finishes reliably, though a greenhouse gives much better protection from rain.
Veg time varies with training but typically 4–8 weeks for a compact plant, followed by an 8–10 week flowering period.
CO2 can increase yields under intense lighting and full environmental control, but it is unnecessary for most hobby setups.
Dry slowly at 18–20°C and 50% RH, then cure in airtight jars for at least two weeks to develop flavour and smoothness.
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