
- Mint Lemonade — citrus clarity with a minty calm.
Mint Lemonade
Mint Lemonade is an indica-dominant hybrid with minty citrus flavour and moderate THC.
- Bright lemon top notes with a cooling mint aftertaste.
- Reliable medium yields for cool, wet seasons.
- Balanced uplift that settles into light relaxation.
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Lemonade x Mint |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, typically 1.0-1.8 m outdoors |
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Medium (approx. 400-500 g/m² indoor; 400-600 g/plant outdoor) |
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Mint, Lemon, Sweet citrus |
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Feminised |
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Cool temperate; performs well in cool, wet conditions |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Mint Lemonade
Mint Lemonade combines lemon-forward terpenes with a cool mint finish to deliver an uplifting yet relaxing experience. It suits growers who want a medium-height, resinous plant that handles cool, damp conditions with attentive care.
Mint Lemonade is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for balanced daytime relaxation. It leans towards compact, resinous buds rather than lanky sativa growth.
THC levels are moderately high, typically sitting between 18 and 22 percent. This produces a clear-headed uplift with a steady physical calm.
CBD is low to moderate, usually under 2 percent, which supports the strain's mild therapeutic profile. It is not a high-CBD variety and suits users seeking minor CBD effects alongside THC.
Mint Lemonade descends from Lemonade crossed with a mint-forward cultivar. The lineage emphasises citrus terpene notes and cooling menthol characteristics.
Seeds are available in Feminised form to simplify canopy management and ensure flowering females. Growers should select proven breeders to maintain phenotype stability.
Growing Mint Lemonade in a rainy autumn harvest season requires careful mould and rot prevention due to increased humidity. Plants are forgiving but need good airflow and attention during wet finishes.
Flowering completes in around eight to nine weeks for most phenotypes. Some growers may see small variations depending on light and nutrient regimes.
Indoor yields are moderate, with stable production under controlled conditions. Outdoor plants can produce well if harvested before persistent autumn rain sets in.
Plants stay medium in stature with a bushy structure and strong central cola formation. They are manageable for growers with limited vertical space.
Indoor grows in Northamptonshire benefit from controlled humidity to avoid mould. Outdoor cultivation in Northamptonshire rewards attention to site selection and timely harvest.
Growing Mint Lemonade in Northamptonshire with a rainy autumn harvest season demands early strain monitoring and protective measures. Timely canopy management and a dry harvest window are essential to avoid rot in this climate.
The high-THC expression brings an initial uplift that sharpens mood and focus. That uplift settles into a light physical relaxation without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile combines cooling mint with bright lemon and a sweet citrus finish. Smoke and vapour are clean with a fresh aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Mint Lemonade can perform outdoors in the UK if planted in a sheltered spot and harvested before heavy autumn rains.
Monitor trichome development closely and aim to harvest at the first sign of consistent cloudy trichomes, taking weather forecasts into account.
Use a balanced feed with a slight lean towards potassium and phosphorus in late flowering to support bud development.
It has average pest resistance, so regular checks for aphids and spider mites are important, especially in cooler, damp seasons.
Yes, Feminised seeds will reliably produce flowering females each season when plants are given appropriate light and care.
Good ventilation and dehumidification are recommended to counteract the humid conditions typical of a rainy autumn harvest season.
Light defoliation mid-flower and selective trimming before the wet harvest window helps with airflow and reduces rot risk.
Yes, Mint Lemonade is well suited to cool climates and ranks among cool climate cannabis strains that handle lower temperatures and damp finishes when managed carefully.
Flush for seven to ten days before harvest to help improve flavour and smoke smoothness, adjusting based on substrate and nutrient strength.
The terpene profile of Mint Lemonade compresses well into concentrates, producing minty-citrus flavours in extracts.
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