
- Citrus clarity for greenhouse growers in coastal climates
Lime Heads
Lime Heads is a sativa-dominant hybrid with sharp lime flavour and focused, uplifting effects suitable for greenhouse grows in damp coastal climates.
- Sharp lime aroma with creative lift
- Reliable 8-9 week flowering in protected setups
- Performs well in ventilated greenhouses near the coast
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Lime Skunk x Headband |
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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 indoors; taller in greenhouse) |
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Medium-high (400-500 g/m2 greenhouse) |
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sharp lime, earthy, spicy, citrus |
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Feminised |
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damp coastal climate |
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uplifting, focused, mild body relaxation |
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Greenhouse / Sheltered outdoor |
About Lime Heads
Lime Heads is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for citrus terpenes, clear-headed effects and reliable indoor or greenhouse performance. In coastal areas like Liverpool it performs best in a ventilated greenhouse where humidity and salt spray can be controlled; growers should prioritise airflow, mould prevention and timed nutrient changes to reach its 8-9 week flowering window and achieve medium-high yields.
Lime Heads is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for a citrus-forward profile and energetic effects. It leans toward a cerebral lift while keeping body sedation light.
THC levels typically sit between 18 and 22 percent, offering a mid-to-high potency. The experience is clear and motivating for most consumers without heavy couch-lock.
CBD is low, generally under one percent, so it is not a high-CBD therapeutic option. Users seeking anti-inflammatory or heavy anxiolytic effects should consider other varieties.
Genetics trace to Lime Skunk x Headband, combining citrus terpenes with stable vigour. The cross produces a sativa-leaning growth pattern with predictable flowering.
Seeds are supplied Feminised to reduce hermaphrodite risk and simplify crop planning. Feminised plants make greenhouse and indoor batches more predictable.
Growing Lime Heads in a damp coastal climate requires vigilance against mould and rot. The difficulty is intermediate as plants need consistent airflow and occasional dehumidification to stay healthy.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under stable conditions. Greenhouse growers should monitor light and temperature as timing can shift with weather.
Yield is medium-high when plants receive attentive training and nutrient management. In a well-managed greenhouse expect around 400-500 g per square metre.
Plants develop a medium-tall, open structure with long internodes that benefit from support. Expect heights around 80-140 cm indoors and greater stretch in a greenhouse.
Indoors, Lime Heads responds well to topping and screen of green to control vertical growth in Liverpool. Outdoors or in a protected greenhouse around Liverpool, select a sheltered spot to reduce wind and salt spray stress.
In Liverpool's damp coastal climate, Lime Heads benefits from a protected greenhouse and rigorous mould prevention. Ventilation and dehumidification are essential around Liverpool to maintain bud quality.
Users report an uplifting and focused cerebral high that supports creativity and social activity. A mild, pleasant body relaxation follows without heavy sedation, making daytime use practical.
The flavour is dominated by sharp lime and citrus peel notes on the inhale. Earthy and spicy undertones emerge on the exhale, adding depth.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
No, cultivation of cannabis remains illegal in the UK without a licence; check current laws and obtain appropriate permissions before considering a grow.
A ventilated greenhouse with controlled humidity and filtered air intake helps mitigate mould risk common in coastal regions.
Prevent bud rot by spacing plants, using fans to keep air moving, pruning lower foliage, and keeping humidity below 50% during late flowering.
Harvest when most trichomes turn cloudy with some amber for a balanced effect, typically at the end of the eight to nine week flowering period.
Use a balanced veg feed early, then switch to a bloom formula with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium during flowering, and reduce nitrogen late in bloom.
Yes, organic soil, compost teas and slow-release nutrients work well in greenhouse systems but require careful monitoring to avoid excess moisture.
It responds well to topping, low-stress training and screen of green to produce an even canopy and maximise light exposure.
Feminised seeds are recommended because they ensure a higher proportion of bud-producing plants and simplify crop planning for limited space.
Aphids, spider mites and thrips are common; use integrated pest management, predatory insects, and sticky traps to control outbreaks early.
Greenhouse cannabis cultivation extends the season and offers protection from salt spray while allowing control of humidity and light, which is essential for Lime Heads in damp coastal zones.
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