Lemon Haze Seeds
Lemon Haze brings bright citrus energy to the grow room. This hybrid leans sativa, with a 60% sativa profile and a clear, lively personality. Growers love it for strong resistance to mold and pests. That means fewer headaches and more healthy plants.
The genetics come from Lemon Skunk and Silver Haze. The result? Dense buds in yellow-green tones with bright orange hairs. Crack them open and the room fills with sharp citrus zest and sweet haze perfume that feels electric on the nose.
This version comes from Bulk Legacy. It grows well indoors or outdoors, especially in warm climates. Indoors, hydro systems and stable humidity help push yield to the next level.
If you enjoy growing feminized cannabis seeds, Lemon Haze is a solid pick. Plants grow tall and productive. Expect generous harvests and buds that carry a lively, uplifting buzz with a soft body melt behind it.
Effects that feel like sunlight through your brain
Lemon Haze lifts the mood fast. The high feels like a bright spark in your head while a warm wave rolls through your body. Clear, happy, and social.
Flavor that hits like fresh lemon peel
The smoke tastes like sweet citrus candy mixed with sour lemon zest and a skunky haze twist. Sharp, loud, and unforgettable.
Lemon Haze Characteristics
| Strain type | Feminized |
| Genetics | Lemon Skunk x Silver Haze |
| Indica/Sativa | 40% Indica / 60% Sativa |
| THC | 19% |
| CBD | 1% |
| Effect | Happy sativa high, body indica relaxation |
| Flavor | Citrus, sweet, sour, skunk |
| Indoor yield | 17.6–19.4 oz per 10.7 sq ft |
| Outdoor yield | 15.8–17.6 oz per 10.7 sq ft |
| Flowering time | 9–10 weeks |
| Height | 3.3–4.9 ft indoors / 6.5+ ft outdoors |
| Bud appearance | Yellow-green buds with bright orange pistils |
| Difficulty level | Easy to moderate |
| Best cultivation technique | Hydroponic setup with stable humidity |
Lemon Haze FAQ
Is Lemon Haze seeds Indica or Sativa?
Lemon Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a 60% sativa and 40% indica genetic balance.
What terpenes does this strain have?
Lemon Haze commonly expresses citrus-forward terpene profiles such as limonene along with skunky and sweet aromatic compounds.
Is this strain good for beginner growers?
Yes. Lemon Haze plants show strong resistance to mold and pests, making them manageable for newer growers with basic environmental control.
How to grow Lemon Haze seeds?
Lemon Haze seeds perform well indoors or outdoors. Indoors, hydroponic systems and consistent humidity help maximize yield and terpene expression.
How long does Lemon Haze take to flower?
The flowering period usually ranges between 9 and 10 weeks under a 12/12 light cycle.


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