
- Limosa — compact, balanced and citrus-scented
Limosa
Limosa is a balanced hybrid with citrus notes and approachable potency for a range of users.
- Balanced uplift with gentle body ease
- Citrus-forward aroma with earthy depth
- Compact plants suited to controlled spaces
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Lemon Skunk x Blue Dream |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Moderate |
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Citrus zest, Earthy pine, Sweet floral |
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Feminised |
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humid greenhouse environments |
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Uplifting mental clarity, Gentle physical relaxation, Balanced sociability |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Limosa
Limosa is a compact hybrid bred from Lemon Skunk x Blue Dream that offers a clear, uplifting head high followed by gentle relaxation. The strain presents citrus and pine flavours and performs reliably in controlled environments, making it a practical choice for growers seeking a dependable, flavourful variety.
Limosa is a well-rounded hybrid with both sativa and indica characteristics. The balance delivers versatility for different users.
THC levels are moderate to high, typically sitting in the high teens to low twenties. This makes Limosa potent enough for experienced users while remaining approachable.
CBD is low but present, offering a slight counterpoint to the THC. The modest CBD content supports the balanced experience.
Limosa descends from Lemon Skunk crossed with Blue Dream, combining fragrant citrus and classic berry-herbal notes. The lineage emphasises balanced effects and approachable cultivation traits.
Seeds are offered as Feminised to simplify planting for many growers. Feminised seeds reduce the need to manage male plants in small setups.
Limosa is best described as intermediate in difficulty, requiring regular attention rather than constant intervention. Humid greenhouse environments can raise mould risk, so vigilance is important.
Flowering usually completes in around eight to ten weeks. The plant shows consistent development throughout that period.
Yield potential is moderate compared with high-yielding varieties. With steady care Limosa rewards growers with a reliable harvest.
Plants tend to stay short to medium, forming sturdy branches and compact colas. The structure suits controlled spaces and supports even bud development.
Indoors Limosa adapts well to contained setups and benefits from structured care in Cornwall. Outdoors it finishes reliably in Cornwall where the season allows.
Growing Limosa in Cornwall suits its temperament when using humid greenhouse environments, as the region's maritime influence helps flowering. In Cornwall humid greenhouse environments demand careful humidity monitoring to avoid mould pressure.
Users report an uplifting head high that eases into gentle body relaxation. The overall effect is balanced and manageable for daytime or evening use.
The taste blends citrus zest with earthy pine and a subtle floral sweetness. Flavours are clean and linger pleasantly on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Limosa is best suited to users seeking a balanced hybrid that offers clear-headed uplift with gentle relaxation.
Flowering generally takes around eight to ten weeks depending on conditions and phenotype variation.
No, Limosa is low in CBD and relies mainly on its THC-driven profile for most effects.
Yes, Limosa adapts to greenhouse cultivation but humid greenhouse environments common in parts of the UK require attention to airflow and humidity control.
Limosa can be suited to small indoor cannabis grow spaces because of its compact stature, but it benefits from consistent environmental management.
Expect citrus-forward notes with earthy and floral undertones for a rounded flavour profile.
Limosa tends to be mildly stimulating initially, then eases into a relaxing state without heavy sedation for most users.
Common reported uses include relief from mild chronic pain, stress reduction and occasional sleep support.
Yes, Limosa is commonly available as Feminised seed stock to streamline cultivation for many growers.
Phenotypes show moderate variability, with most plants retaining the strain's characteristic balance of aroma, effect and size.
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