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Mint Lemonade

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Mint Lemonade is an indica-dominant hybrid with minty citrus flavour and moderate THC.

Why choose Mint Lemonade?
  • Bright lemon top notes with a cooling mint aftertaste.
  • Reliable medium yields for cool, wet seasons.
  • Balanced uplift that settles into light relaxation.
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1.5%
Lineage Lemonade x Mint
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium, typically 1.0-1.8 m outdoors
Yield Medium (approx. 400-500 g/m² indoor; 400-600 g/plant outdoor)
Taste Mint, Lemon, Sweet citrus
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool temperate; performs well in cool, wet conditions
Effects Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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 Time:

Flowering completes in around eight to nine weeks for most phenotypes. Some growers may see small variations depending on light and nutrient regimes.

Yield:

Indoor yields are moderate, with stable production under controlled conditions. Outdoor plants can produce well if harvested before persistent autumn rain sets in.

Height:

Plants stay medium in stature with a bushy structure and strong central cola formation. They are manageable for growers with limited vertical space.

Environment:

Indoor grows in Northamptonshire benefit from controlled humidity to avoid mould. Outdoor cultivation in Northamptonshire rewards attention to site selection and timely harvest.

Climate:

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.

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How do you deal with constant drizzle in Northamptonshire?
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I use tarps and temporary covers for late-season protection and prioritise early flushing to bring forward harvest dates.
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Do you train Mint Lemonade plants?
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Yes, low-stress training and topping help open the canopy and improve light penetration without stressing the plants too much.
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What soil mix do you prefer?
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A light, well-draining soil with added perlite and mycorrhizae helps roots stay healthy in cool, damp conditions.
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Any tips to avoid bud rot?
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Increase spacing, remove lower growth, and consider a fan or passive airflow tunnels for outdoor rows to reduce humidity around buds.
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How late can I plant outdoors?
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Aim to finish vegetative growth early in the season so flowering starts with enough time to ripen before the usual Northamptonshire autumn rains.

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