LEMON SKUNK BANNER AUTOFLOWERING
Potent sativa dominated hybrid
Lemon Skunk Banner Autoflower is a unique blend of the Lemon Skunk and Bruce Banner strains, offering a potent Sativa-dominant experience with uplifting and energizing effects. This strain is ideal for daytime use, as it boosts creativity, focus, and mood.
THC levels can reach up to 25%, making it a powerful option for those looking for a strong cerebral high. The flavor is a zesty combination of lemon and citrus with undertones of earthy skunk, creating a refreshing and flavorful experience.

Autoflowering seed
Lemon Skunk Banner Auto is an autoflower strain, making it a low-maintenance option that automatically shifts into the flowering stage. This feature is ideal for growers with limited experience or those who prefer a straightforward grow with fast results.
Max yield
Lemon Skunk Banner Auto yields up to 450 g/m² indoors, producing dense, aromatic buds rich in resin. Outdoors, she thrives in warm, sunny climates and delivers harvests of up to 150g/plant in a short period of time. Her robust growth and high terpene content make her a top choice for growers looking for a flavorful, high-quality strain that is easy to manage.
THC content
With THC levels ranging from 20-25%, Lemon Skunk Banner Autoflowering delivers a potent, uplifting high. Known for its energizing and clear-headed effects, it’s ideal for daytime use, enhancing creativity and focus. This strain is especially popular for social settings and activities that require a boost in mood and mental clarity.
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Growing Tips
Lemon Skunk Banner Auto is a resilient and adaptable strain that grows well in various environments. It has a flowering time of around 8-10 weeks from seed to harvest and tends to grow tall, so it’s important to use training techniques like topping or low-stress training (LST) to manage its height. Regular feeding with phosphorus-rich nutrients during the flowering stage will help enhance bud development and potency. Ensure proper airflow and ventilation, especially in humid climates, to prevent mold and mildew.

| The best time to grow outdoors is in the spring, after the danger of frost has passed. In most regions, this is around late May to early June. | Flowering times can vary depending on specific weather conditions and the region the plants are grown in. It is important to observe the plants regularly to determine the optimal harvest time. | Harvesting can then take place between September and October, depending on the exact time of sowing and the specific flowering period. |
| The best time to grow outdoors is in the spring, after the danger of frost has passed. In most regions, this is around late May to early June. |
| Flowering times can vary depending on specific weather conditions and the region the plants are grown in. It is important to observe the plants regularly to determine the optimal harvest time. |
| Harvesting can then take place between September and October, depending on the exact time of sowing and the specific flowering period. |






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