HUMBOLDT SEEDS
LEMON CITRON STRAIN
LEMON CITRON STRAIN
Lemon Citron
Lemon Citron by Humboldt Seed Organization is a feminized marijuana strain with a prominent deep, fresh and rich citric aroma. She’s the result of the uniquely pungent Sour Diesel x Lemon Skunk elite cultivar, known as Lemon Tree, crossed with our elite, non-circulated, citric-leaning OG.
Feminized | |
Genotype | 60% Indica / 40% Sativa |
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Cross | Lemon Tree x Geist OG |
Suitable for | Indoors and outdoors |
Indoor flowering | 63-65 days |
Indoor yield | 450-600 g/m2 |
Indoor height | 300-400 cm |
Outdoor harvest time | Mid-October |
Outdoor yield | 1000-4000 g/plant |
THC | 16.42% |
CBD | 0.02% |
Citric aroma in spades
Enjoy this refreshing and relaxing strain
This high-producing variety is backed by a fast and vigorous growth. Thin fan leaves make for great light penetration in later stages. Long, stacking colas make for large bud sites, which finish with modest density.
Outdoors, plants display vigorous growth and production, supported by strong lateral branch development. Cultivation using two layers of trellising is recommended to support large growth as plants have the potential to reach 4+ meters in size.
Terpene profiles are incredibly distinct, featuring sharp and gassy lemon peel overtones fused with spicy, citrusy pine notes. The effects are expressed as a relaxing, calming body sensation with a mild cerebral high. A great strain for daytime use.
A really grateful strain
Speed, vigor and production
This fast and aggressive plant needs shorter time frames in order to reach the necessary heights for indoor cultivation. Plants will more than double in size during the first few weeks of the flowering period. Stronger than average feeding regimes are advised to meet high metabolic demands.
Trellising is recommended for indoor cultivation to support large bud sites. Secondary layers of development also provide good production.
Thorough cleaning and manicuring of inner growth beneath the flowering canopy is required to allow for buds to develop to maximum density in the final weeks of production.