Lemon Amber Kush is another unique marijuana strain from G13 Labs. This is a cross of Pot of Gold (F1) and the original ‘elite’ Lemon Skunk clone from Las Vegas. The result of combining these two old school strains produced very stable and consistent plants with very high yields. Thanks to the stable F1 genetics from both parents you will find the Lemon Amber Kush easy to grow and vigorous. A bit of stretch is expected during the first weeks of flowering, but the Lemon Amber Kush grows strong and should be able to hold the buds without support. The buds of the Lemon Amber Kush are rock solid when matured, with an orange and silver shine due to the many trichomes she produces and sugar leaves. Due to the Pot of Gold influence in its genetic makeup you can expect many dense golf-ball sized buds along most of the branches with even the lower buds showing lots of bag-appeal. Lemon Amber Kush has a low leaf to bud ratio making her an easy crop.
- Genetics: Pot of Gold x Lemon Skunk
- Flowering Time: 8-9 weeks
- Yield: High
- Taste: Strong sweet taste, caramel and hashish with hints of skunk and citrus
Strain FAQ
Does a strain's genetics affect its hash flavours?
Absolutely. Strains from typical hash-producing regions like Afghanistan or Morocco are more likely to be hashy. Genetics affect terpene profiles and resin synthesis.
How have Skunk strains affected culture?
Skunk strains have shaped cannabis culture in music, literature, and more. Their many citations in popular culture demonstrate their legendary status and lasting effect beyond cultivation and breeding.
Why are many South American cannabis strains majority Sativa?
Equatorial South American nations explain the abundance of Sativa traits in South American strains. These protracted growth seasons produce towering, narrow-leafed cannabis plants that take longer to flower.
What makes beginner-friendly cannabis strains easier than others?
Beginner strains generally have balanced effects and don't require a great deal of work, making them excellent for newbies. Auto-flowering types' resistance to environmental stressors and pests, as well as their simpler legal growth conditions make them a common choice.
How do feminized cannabis strains work?
A particular breeding method removes male chromosomes from feminised cannabis plants. Feminised seeds result in plants that are nearly always female (99%) and ready to produce THC and CBD-rich buds. It works like magic to give producers flower-producing plants!