Lemon Citron
Humboldt Seed OrganizationSex: Feminised
Genotype: 60% Indica / 40% Sativa
Cross: Lemon Tree x Geist OG
Suitable for: Indoors and outdoors
Indoor flowering: 63-65 days
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Description
Lemon Citron develops into tall plants with thin leaves and elongated flowers that grow in clusters. She's really energetic and can reach great heights in record time, to the point that she can double in size during the first few weeks of flowering. Her structure makes for great light penetration, which translates into bulkier buds. She needs a good nutrition regime to maintain great vigour, and it is best to manicure her inner growth at the start of the flowering so that the late blooming becomes a huge celebration.
Outdoors, Lemon Citron grows like crazy and her spectacularly strong branches are solid enough to withstand whatever comes their way. However, and considering that she can reach 4 metres in height, double trellising is recommended to offer support at the moment of maximum production. Trellising is also advised indoors in preparation for her heavy yields.
Lemon Citron displays clear lemon peel and fuel aromas combined with touches of spices, citrus fruits and pine. She produces physical relaxation with a soft cerebral touch. This means that she can be enjoyed at any time of the day without worries.
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Technical data
![]() | Humboldt Seed Organization |
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![]() | Feminised |
![]() | 60% Indica / 40% Sativa |
![]() | Lemon Tree x Geist OG |
![]() | Indoors and outdoors |
![]() | 63-65 days |
![]() | 450-600 g/m2 |
![]() | Mid-October |
![]() | 1000-4000 g/plant |
![]() | 3-4 m |
![]() | 16.42% |
![]() | 0.02% |
*Cannabinoid levels (THC, CBD...) could vary due to external factors such as the culture medium, grower's experience, cultivation techniques (SOG, SCROG...), environmental conditions, or genetic variation.