
- Zesty, robust and well-suited to cooler, damper seasons.
Lime Skunk
Lime Skunk is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright lime aroma and reliable indoor yields.
- Bright lime flavour with Skunk backbone
- Performs well indoors in cool climates
- Quick 8–10 week flowering
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16-20% |
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<1% |
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Lime x Skunk |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, typically 80–140 cm |
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Medium to high (indoor), medium (outdoor) |
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Citrus lime, Earthy skunk, Sweet herbal |
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Photoperiod, commonly available feminised |
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Cool and wet (rainy autumn conditions) |
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Uplifting, Focused, Relaxed |
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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.
Lime Skunk is a sativa-dominant hybrid with lively, citrus-forward characteristics. It tends to deliver an energising head effect balanced by gentle body calm.
Lime Skunk commonly tests in the mid-range for THC, often between 16 and 20 percent. That level gives a clear cerebral lift without overwhelming intensity for most users.
CBD levels are generally low, usually under one percent. This makes Lime Skunk more suited to recreational or mood-lifting use than high-CBD medical protocols.
Lime Skunk comes from a direct cross of a lime-forward cultivar with classic Skunk genetics. That mix preserves citrus terpenes while adding Skunk's robustness and vigour.
Seeds are typically photoperiod and require a light cycle change to 12/12 to induce flowering. Feminised versions are common for growers who want consistent female plants.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The high is uplifting and can sharpen focus, making it suitable for daytime tasks. A mild physical relaxation follows without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is dominated by bright lime citrus with an earthy, skunky base. A subtle sweet herbal note appears on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Lime Skunk is reasonably forgiving and suitable for growers with some basic experience, though attention to humidity control is needed.
Aim to harvest before persistent autumn rains increase mould risk; watch trichomes and consider a small test plant to time the cut.
Keep the canopy open, ensure good airflow, defoliate sparingly and avoid watering late in the day to reduce humidity around buds.
Low-stress training and topping encourage even canopy development and are effective for improving indoor yields and bud exposure outdoors.
No, a moderate vegetative phase is sufficient; extend veg if you want larger plants or to implement heavy training.
Lime Skunk is robust and performs well compared with many varieties, making it a solid option for growers seeking strains suited to cooler, wetter seasons.
Yes, with a sheltered site and careful attention to late-season weather it can finish reliably in northern UK locations.
Both can work; organic feeds often improve flavour and microbial health while synthetic nutrients give faster, more controllable results for precise feeding.
Yes, Lime Skunk sits well among cool climate cannabis strains thanks to its vigour and ability to tolerate cooler, less predictable weather when grown with good hygiene and airflow.
Pests are no more common than with other garden varieties; routine inspection and prompt treatment for aphids, spider mites or caterpillars will usually keep infestations manageable.
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