Super Lemon Haze Fem

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Product Specs

Metric Value What It Means (Matty)
Dominance ~80% Sativa / ~20% Indica Treat her like a polite hybrid and she’ll turn your canopy into stairs.
THC ~19–25% Bright, long-lasting lift — messy runs feel sharper, shorter, and less balanced.
Flavour Lemon peel, sherbet, haze spice If only the tops smell loud, the light never reached the middle.
Flowering 10–11 weeks Long enough for multiple stretch waves — and multiple chances to lose canopy control.
Yield (Indoor) ~550–650 g/m² Heavy with a trained canopy; unmanaged runs lose ~20–30% to wasted light.
Stretch Window Veg → Week 3 flower This is the danger zone. Miss it and the canopy locks uneven.
Structure Tall, stretchy, long-cola sativa SCROG or wide LST is not optional indoors — it’s the price of entry.
Training Priority Top early + SCROG / wide LST Flatten early, then keep correcting leaders through Weeks 1–3 flower.
Height Risk High Every uncorrected centimetre early can turn into a ceiling problem later.
Late-Flower RH <45% Long colas plus humid air = trouble fast, especially near harvest.
Outdoor Harvest (AU) Late April – May QLD rain during a late finish can turn long colas into a moisture risk.

💥 Matty’s Top Tip: Flip earlier than feels comfortable. If the net looks “almost full” before stretch, Super Lemon Haze is already planning to escape.

Matty’s note: Super Lemon Haze doesn’t stretch once — she comes back for round two. Keep the canopy flat through the whole stretch window, not just at flip.

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    Super Lemon Haze Seeds Australia — The Stretch That Comes in Waves

    Week 2 of flower? She doubled.

    Week 3? She nearly wore my carbon filter like a hat.

    That’s Super Lemon Haze.

    Not just tall — relentless.

    This strain carries Super Silver Haze genetics, which means stretch doesn’t happen once — it happens in waves.

    The consequence: if you don’t control the canopy before and during early flower, it re-breaks structure again and again — costing you up to 20–30% of usable yield to uneven height and wasted light.

    Matty’s rule: “You don’t just control the stretch — you stay ahead of it.”

    Product Specs

    MetricValueWhat It Means (Matty)
    Dominance~80% Sativa / ~20% IndicaBig stretch, big energy — don’t treat her like a polite hybrid.
    THC~19–25%Bright, long-lasting lift — messy runs feel sharper and less balanced.
    Flowering10–11 weeksWorth the wait, but the first 3 weeks of flower decide the shape.
    Yield~550–650 g/m²Heavy with a trained canopy; unmanaged runs lose ~20–30% to wasted light.
    Stretch WindowVeg → Week 3 flowerThis is the danger zone. Miss it and the canopy locks uneven.
    StructureTall, stretchy, long-cola sativaSCROG or wide LST is not optional indoors.
    Outdoor Harvest (AU)Late April – MayLate finish means humidity and rain matter, especially in QLD.

    💥 Matty’s Top Tip: Flip earlier than feels comfortable. If the net looks “almost full” before stretch, Super Lemon Haze is already planning to escape.

    Matty’s note: She rewards structure, not hope. Build the canopy before she starts climbing.

    The Legend

    Super Lemon Haze comes from Lemon Skunk × Super Silver Haze.

    The Lemon Skunk side brings the loud citrus profile and resin production.

    The Super Silver Haze side is where things get serious.

    That lineage carries indeterminate growth behaviour — meaning the plant doesn’t stretch once and settle. It stretches in phases.

    That’s what makes Super Lemon Haze different.

    Most strains stretch, then stop.

    SLH stretches, settles, then stretches again.

    Matty: “It’s not just tall — it keeps deciding to get taller.”

    The Myth

    “I’ll control the stretch after flip.”

    No, you won’t.

    By the time Super Lemon Haze is stretching hard, the plant is already choosing winners. Tops race ahead, lowers lose light, and your “later fix” becomes damage control.

    Truth: stretch control starts before she looks too tall.

    Matty: “If you wait until she’s too high, you’re not training — you’re negotiating.”

    The Failure Pattern

    What you see: vigorous growth, long branches, strong tops, bright healthy colour.

    What’s actually happening: vertical dominance is forming while lower sites fall behind.

    The shift: the speed of stretch accelerates — what was manageable in Week 1 becomes unmanageable by Week 3.

    The result: tall tops, weak lowers, uneven maturity, and wasted light.

    Matty: “She doesn’t even out — she stretches the mistake.”

    Flavour & Aroma

    Clean Super Lemon Haze is loud: lemon peel, sherbet sweetness, haze spice, and a sharp citrus edge that lingers.

    On the palate, it starts bright and tangy, then rolls into earthy haze with a smooth finish.

    Compromised run: weak lowers smell grassy or muted while the tops keep the lemon. That’s not the strain failing — that’s the canopy failing.

    Matty: “If only the tops smell like lemon sherbet, the light never reached the rest.”

    Effects & What to Expect

    First wave: quick, bright, euphoric lift.

    Then it settles: clean creative energy, chatty momentum, and focus.

    Final vibe: long-lasting daytime energy that suits social plans, creative work, and getting moving.

    Compromised run: still energetic, but rougher, shorter, and less clean.

    Matty: “Like a double espresso with lemon zest — brilliant when it’s balanced, twitchy when it’s not.”

    The Reality of the Run

    Primary Constraint: multi-phase vertical stretch dominance.

    Veg: rapid branching and height building. This is where you create the wide base.

    Early Flower: stretch accelerates in waves. Week 1–3 decides whether the canopy stays even or turns into a staircase.

    Late Flower: long colas stack, but weak lower sites rarely catch up.

    Mechanic: repeated stretch phases reinforce the highest growth points. Once early flower stretch finally ends, that hierarchy is mostly locked.

    Diagnostic: if your tallest tops are more than ~15–20 cm above the rest by Week 3 of flower, usable yield is already leaking into the ceiling.

    Matty: “Stretch isn’t the problem. Uncontrolled stretch is.”

    The Real Problem

    Villain: multi-phase stretch dominance.

    Window: late veg → Week 3 flower

    Closure: Week 3–4, once stretch slows and canopy hierarchy is set

    Mistake: assuming stretch happens once, then relaxing canopy control.

    Distortion: canopy looks even at flip, then new leaders re-emerge and outpace the rest.

    Consequence: repeated vertical dominance, uneven canopy, weak lower development, and ~20–30% usable yield loss.

    STOP: thinking “it’s done stretching” after Week 1 of flower.

    Control:

    • Top early and train wide
    • Maintain canopy through the entire stretch window
    • Re-adjust leaders during Weeks 1–3 of flower
    • Use SCROG or net support indoors

    Sequencing Rule: flatten early → maintain through stretch → correct repeatedly, not once.

    Matty: “Jack Herer stretches once. Super Lemon Haze comes back for round two.”

    The Execution Timeline

    PhaseWhat You SeeWhat It MeansMatty’s Move
    Weeks 1–2Lanky, vigorous seedling growthShe wants to climb earlyKeep light close enough to prevent unnecessary stretch.
    Weeks 3–5 VegFast branching and height gainCanopy shape is being built nowTop early, train wide, and fill the net evenly.
    Week 1–3 FlowerRapid stretch, tops racingFinal canopy hierarchy is lockingKeep tops even. Don’t let leaders get 15–20 cm ahead.
    Week 4–7 FlowerStretch slows, colas lengthenStructure is set; lowers won’t magically catch upClear lower fluff and focus energy on productive sites.
    Week 8–11 FinishLong colas, lemon terps, resin buildHumidity risk rises in long flowersKeep RH under ~45% and airflow moving through colas.
    HarvestCloudy trichomes with some amberReal haze complexity arrives lateDon’t chop early — the last stretch is flavour, not height.

    The Proof

    The canopy stays flat instead of becoming a staircase.

    Mid-level buds smell almost as lemon-heavy as the tops.

    Lower fluff is removed early, not carried to harvest.

    Colas finish long and firm instead of tall and patchy.

    Matty: “If the lemon reaches the middle, the light did too.”

    Deep Dive

    Super Lemon Haze behaves differently because of its Super Silver Haze parentage.

    That lineage carries a more indeterminate growth pattern, meaning stretch does not happen in a single burst.

    Instead, the plant continues redistributing energy upward across multiple phases of early flower.

    Most strains stretch once, then settle into bud production.

    Super Lemon Haze doesn’t.

    It stretches, stabilises, then pushes again.

    That is why growers get caught off guard.

    The canopy looks under control — until it isn’t anymore.

    Each stretch phase reinforces the tallest growth, pulling light and energy away from the rest.

    By the time stretch finally stops, the hierarchy is already locked.

    When trained flat, that same stretch becomes an advantage. Instead of one or two tall leaders, you get long, bright, resin-heavy lemon spears across the canopy.

    Matty: “She’s not trying to ruin your tent — she’s trying to become a tree. Your job is to turn the tree sideways.”

    Final Verdict

    Yes — run it if you enjoy training, SCROG work, and high-energy citrus strains with serious upside.

    No — skip it if you hate canopy work or expect a sativa to behave itself indoors.

    The difference between a heavy Super Lemon Haze harvest and a tall, uneven mess is not luck — it is whether you controlled the stretch before Week 3 of flower.

    When she’s done right, she delivers long lemon spears, bright daytime energy, and one of the sharpest citrus profiles in the room.

    Matty’s final word: “Jack Herer stretches once — Super Lemon Haze comes back for round two.”

    Ready to Grow?

    Buy Super Lemon Haze seeds in Australia and build the canopy before she builds the ceiling.

    Want something easier with less stretch drama? Try Blue Dream.

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