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Lime Skunk

commonly available feminised
Photoperiod

Lime Skunk is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright lime aroma and reliable indoor yields.

Why choose Lime Skunk?
  • Bright lime flavour with Skunk backbone
  • Performs well indoors in cool climates
  • Quick 8–10 week flowering
THC 16-20%
CBD <1%
Lineage Lime x Skunk
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium, typically 80–140 cm
Yield Medium to high (indoor), medium (outdoor)
Taste Citrus lime, Earthy skunk, Sweet herbal
Seed Type Photoperiod, commonly available feminised
Climate Cool and wet (rainy autumn conditions)
Effects Uplifting, Focused, Relaxed
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Lime Skunk

Lime Skunk is a sativa-dominant hybrid that pairs zesty lime terpenes with classic Skunk robustness. It flowers in eight to ten weeks, responds well to training and suits growers who can manage humidity during a wet autumn; in sheltered sites it produces dense, citrus-scented buds with a clear, uplifting high.

Grow Difficulty:

Lime Skunk is moderately straightforward to grow but needs vigilance during a rainy autumn harvest season to prevent mould. Regular pruning and good airflow are important to keep the canopy dry in wet conditions.

Flowering Time:

Flowering usually finishes in eight to ten weeks under stable indoor conditions. Outdoor plants in a warm microclimate may finish nearer the earlier end of that window.

Yield:

Indoor yields are medium to high with proper training and feeding. Outdoors the crop is reliable but can be reduced if the rainy autumn harvest season is severe.

Height:

Plants remain medium in stature with a prominent central cola and well-spaced side branches. Final height typically ranges from about 80 to 140 cm depending on training methods.

Environment:

Indoors Lime Skunk responds well to SOG or low-stress training and can produce dense, resinous buds in Nottingham. Outdoors it performs consistently but benefits from a sheltered aspect in Nottingham to avoid persistent damp.

Climate:

In Nottingham Lime Skunk can do well when given a site that avoids prolonged damp, especially during the rainy autumn harvest season. Practical measures such as elevated pots, open canopy structure and reliable airflow are essential to reduce mould risk during the rainy autumn harvest season in Nottingham.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.

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I've noticed grey mould on a lower bud, what should I do?
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Remove the affected bud immediately, improve airflow around the canopy and inspect neighbouring sites closely; if wet weather persists consider earlier harvest for remaining branches.
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How often should I feed Lime Skunk during flowering?
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Feed moderately on a schedule tailored to your medium; reduce nitrogen after the stretch and maintain potassium and phosphorus for bud development.
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Can I move outdoor plants undercover if the autumn turns wet?
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Yes, moving plants under a temporary canopy or into a polytunnel can protect them from prolonged rain, but maintain good ventilation to avoid humidity build-up.
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Do I need silica supplements for Lime Skunk in cool climates?
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Silica can strengthen stems and improve resilience to damp winds, so it can be a useful addition in cooler, unsettled growing seasons.
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What's the best way to dry Lime Skunk after harvest here?
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Dry in a dark, cool space with steady airflow and around 50% relative humidity, then cure in glass jars for at least two weeks to develop flavour.

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