
- Citrus-driven hybrid built for greenhouse reliability.
Londonchello
Londonchello is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for citrus flavour and reliable greenhouse performance.
- Bright lemon flavour with creamy depth.
- Reliable greenhouse performer for UK growers.
- Balanced uplift that settles into calm focus.
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18-22% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Lemon Tree x Gelato |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium to tall (1.2–2.5 m outdoors) |
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Medium-high (balanced canopy management) |
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Lemon, Cream, Diesel |
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Feminised |
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Humid greenhouse conditions |
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Uplifted, Relaxed, Focused |
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Both (well-suited to greenhouse and outdoor) |
About Londonchello
Londonchello is a sativa-dominant hybrid combining bright lemon terpenes with creamy, dessert notes and a diesel backbone. It was selected for vigorous vegetative growth, dense resinous buds and a balanced, uplifting effect that eases into relaxation. The strain performs well both indoors and outdoors, and is particularly suited to greenhouse cultivation where environmental control reduces weather risk. Growers in Nottinghamshire and similar climates should focus on airflow and mould prevention to protect yield and terpene clarity.
Londonchello is a sativa-dominant hybrid with clear energetic notes and a resinous bud structure. It shows enough indica backbone to produce dense flowers without sacrificing drive.
THC typically sits between 18% and 22% in cultivated plants. That level gives a noticeable psychoactive effect suitable for experienced users and careful dosing.
CBD is low, generally under 1% in usual phenotypes. It is not selected for strong CBD therapy.
Londonchello descends from Lemon Tree x Gelato, pairing bright citrus terpenes with creamy dessert tones. That combination gives its sativa energy and indica-like bud density.
Seeds are offered feminised to simplify garden planning and avoid males. These feminised seeds do not confer autoflowering traits unless explicitly stated on the pack.
This cultivar is intermediate to grow and benefits from regular training and attentive feeding. It tolerates humid greenhouse conditions but demands strict mould and ventilation management.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under stable light schedules. Outdoor finishes in Nottinghamshire commonly occur around late September to early October.
Yield is medium to high when growers manage the canopy and remove lower shaded growth. In a Nottinghamshire greenhouse yields are more consistent once humidity is controlled.
Plants develop a medium-to-tall structure with central colas and lateral branching. Expect final heights from about 1.2 metres up to 2.5 metres outdoors depending on training.
Indoors Londonchello responds well to SCROG and LST and prefers full vegetative vigour before flip. Outdoors in Nottinghamshire it produces larger, resinous buds with proper support and wind protection.
Growing Londonchello in Nottinghamshire under humid greenhouse conditions can speed vegetative growth but raises the chance of bud rot. Vigilant air circulation, dehumidification and regular inspections are essential to protect flower quality.
Initial effects are uplifting and cerebral with a clarity that suits daytime use. As the session continues a gentle physical relaxation settles in while focus remains intact.
The flavour profile is dominated by sharp lemon and sweet cream with an underlying diesel note. Smoke is smooth with a lingering citrus aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes. Outdoors it performs well in sheltered sites and can finish in late September to early October in Nottinghamshire.
Good cross-ventilation and extraction are crucial to control humidity and prevent mould. Use oscillating fans and automated vents where possible.
Use low-stress training early and top to promote an even canopy. SCROG is effective indoors to maximise light penetration.
Balanced NPK during veg then higher phosphorus and potassium in bloom. Feed moderately and watch for signs of salt build-up.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some ambers for a mixed effect. Cut and dry carefully to avoid high humidity during curing.
Reduce canopy density, increase airflow and keep RH below 50% during flowering where possible. Remove affected material immediately and inspect buds regularly.
Yes, Londonchello suits outdoor cannabis cultivation in temperate zones if growers select a sheltered, sunny site. In Nottinghamshire ensure good airflow and plan for wind and rain protection.
Yes, the plant roots well from cuttings and clones maintain parent traits. Use a healthy mother and keep clone humidity controlled.
Spider mites, aphids and whitefly can appear, especially in warm, humid environments. Introduce predators or use targeted organic controls early.
Dry slowly to 10–15% moisture, then cure in jars for at least two to four weeks for improved flavour. Check jars daily at first to vent excess moisture.
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