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Super Lemon Haze x Pink Candy

Cannabis seeds

by Greenhouse Seeds

€ 47,00
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Greenhouse Seeds crossed their legendary Super Lemon Haze with Pink Candy for a citrus-sweet sativa hybrid hitting up to 28% THC. Slightly more compact than the original, easier to train indoors, and capable of monster 1600 g/plant outdoor yields. Dense, frost-white buds with long-lasting cerebral effects. Available in 3, 5, and 10 seed packs.
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Super Lemon Haze x Pink Candy Cannabis Seeds

Super Lemon Haze x Pink Candy is a sativa-dominant hybrid from Greenhouse Seeds that crosses their legendary Super Lemon Haze with Pink Candy (Pink Panties x Candy Kush). The result is a citrus-sweet powerhouse testing up to 28% THC, with yields reaching 1600 g/plant outdoors. Dense, frost-covered flowers and a candy-lemon aroma that fills the room before you even crack a jar.

Up to 28% THC Greenhouse Seeds 8-9 weeks flowering Up to 1600 g/plant outdoor Sativa-dominant hybrid

Choose Your Pack Size

PackSeedsSKU
Small3 seedsCSGH0305
Standard5 seedsCSGH0306
Grower's Pack10 seedsCSGH0307

If you're running a single tent, the 3-pack gives you room to select the best phenotype. The 10-pack is the move if you're filling a large outdoor plot or want to pheno-hunt seriously — with genetics this varied in expression, more seeds means more chances to find a keeper.

Why Super Lemon Haze x Pink Candy Seeds Deserve Your Attention

Greenhouse Seeds built their reputation on Super Lemon Haze — the strain that spawned an entire "Lemon" lineage in cannabis genetics. It's won multiple Cannabis Cups and remains one of the most recognisable sativa-dominant varieties on the planet. But even legends benefit from fresh blood.

By crossing Super Lemon Haze with Pink Candy, Greenhouse's breeding team addressed the one gripe indoor growers had: stretch. The Pink Candy parentage (Pink Panties x Candy Kush) brings a slightly more compact structure without sacrificing the soaring sativa effects or those signature citrus terps. You still get plants that can reach 160–220 cm outdoors, but indoors they're more manageable — especially if you're comfortable with LST or ScrOG training.

The flavour profile is where this cross really earns its name. Think sharp lemon zest hitting first, then a creamy cotton-candy sweetness rolling in on the exhale, followed by that classic Haze spice lingering at the back. The trichome production is genuinely impressive — buds come out looking almost white under the frost. At up to 28% THC, the effects are long-lasting and cerebral with enough body to keep you grounded.

One honest note: these plants can still get tall. If your ceiling height is under 2 metres, you'll want to top early and train aggressively. She's not a compact indica you can leave to her own devices. But for growers who enjoy an active relationship with their plants, that's half the fun.

Growing Super Lemon Haze x Pink Candy Seeds

These seeds perform well in both soil and hydro, indoors and out. Here's what Greenhouse Seeds reports from their test grows, and what you can realistically expect.

SpecificationDetail
Seed BankGreenhouse Seeds
GeneticsSuper Lemon Haze x Pink Candy (Pink Panties x Candy Kush)
TypeSativa-dominant hybrid
THC ContentUp to 28%
Indoor Flowering Time8–9 weeks
Outdoor HarvestEarly October
Plant Height160–220 cm
Outdoor YieldUp to 1600 g/plant
Indoor YieldHigh (varies by setup)
Growing MediumSoil or hydro
DifficultyIntermediate — benefits from training

How to Grow Super Lemon Haze x Pink Candy

  1. Germinate your seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a propagation plug. Keep temperatures between 22–26°C and humidity around 70%.
  2. Transplant seedlings into their final container once they've developed 2–3 sets of true leaves. A 15–25 litre pot works well indoors; outdoors, go bigger or plant directly in the ground.
  3. During vegetative growth, top your plants at the 4th or 5th node. This encourages lateral branching and controls the height — critical with a strain that can stretch to 220 cm.
  4. Switch to 12/12 lighting indoors once plants reach about 40–50% of your desired final height. Expect significant stretch during the first 2–3 weeks of flower.
  5. Support branches during mid-to-late flower. The buds get dense and heavy — bamboo stakes or a trellis net prevent snapping.
  6. Flush for 7–10 days before harvest. Indoor plants finish in 8–9 weeks of flower; outdoor plants are ready in early October in the Northern Hemisphere.
  7. Dry slowly at 18–20°C with 55–60% humidity for 10–14 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks. The lemon and candy terps really develop during a proper cure.

Aroma, Flavour, and Effects

Crack open a cured jar and the first thing that hits you is bright, almost aggressive lemon peel — like zesting a lemon directly under your nose. Underneath that citrus punch sits a softer, sweeter layer: cotton candy, vanilla, and a hint of floral from the Pink Candy side. When smoked or vaped, the inhale is all sharp citrus, while the exhale brings that creamy sweetness with a peppery Haze finish that lingers on the tongue.

At up to 28% THC, the effects are not subtle. Expect a fast-onset cerebral lift — energetic, creative, talkative. The Haze genetics keep things upbeat and focused for the first hour or two before the Pink Candy influence introduces a gentle physical relaxation. It's not couch-lock territory, but you'll feel your shoulders drop. The duration is notably long; plan for 3–4 hours of solid effects.

The buds themselves are a showpiece. Dense, conical structures coated in a thick blanket of trichomes that makes them look almost white. Trim day is sticky — have isopropyl alcohol ready for your scissors.

Complete your setup: pair these seeds with a complete grow tent kit if you're growing indoors, or grab a pH meter and quality organic soil for outdoor plots. A carbon filter is non-negotiable during flower — the lemon terps on this strain will announce themselves to your entire street without one.

Super Lemon Haze x Pink Candy vs. Original Super Lemon Haze

If you've grown the original Super Lemon Haze before, here's what's different. The Pink Candy cross brings slightly more compact internodal spacing — not dramatically shorter, but enough to make indoor training less of a wrestling match. Flavour-wise, you gain that cotton candy sweetness on top of the classic lemon-Haze profile. THC potential is comparable or slightly higher (up to 28% vs. the original's typical 22–25%). Flowering time stays in the same 8–9 week range. The trade-off? You lose a tiny bit of that pure sativa raciness in the effects — the Pink Candy adds a body component that the original doesn't have. Whether that's a downside depends entirely on what you're after.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the THC content of Super Lemon Haze x Pink Candy?

Greenhouse Seeds reports up to 28% THC. Actual results depend on your growing conditions, lighting, and how well you dial in nutrients during flower. Expect most phenotypes to land in the 22–28% range.

How tall does Super Lemon Haze x Pink Candy grow indoors?

Without training, expect 160–220 cm. Indoors, top early and use LST or ScrOG to keep her under control. She stretches significantly in the first weeks of flower, so flip to 12/12 before she's reached half your available height.

Is Super Lemon Haze x Pink Candy suitable for beginners?

She's intermediate difficulty. The main challenge is height management — if you don't train her, she'll outgrow most tents. Growers comfortable with topping and low-stress training will do fine. If you've never grown before, a more compact strain might be less stressful for a first run.

What yield can I expect from Super Lemon Haze x Pink Candy indoors?

Greenhouse Seeds lists high indoor yields, though specific gram-per-square-metre figures depend on your setup. Outdoors, up to 1600 g/plant is achievable in optimal conditions with a long vegetative period and plenty of direct sunlight.

When should I harvest Super Lemon Haze x Pink Candy outdoors?

Early October in the Northern Hemisphere. Watch the trichomes — harvest when most are milky white with 10–20% amber for balanced effects. Waiting too long adds sedation that can dull the sativa character.

Does Super Lemon Haze x Pink Candy need a lot of nutrients?

She's a hungry plant, especially during the stretch phase. Increase nitrogen in early flower, then switch to phosphorus and potassium-heavy feeds from week 3 onwards. Don't overfeed in late flower — it can mute those lemon terps during cure.

What does Super Lemon Haze x Pink Candy smell like?

Sharp lemon zest dominates, backed by creamy cotton candy sweetness and a peppery Haze spice. She's loud — a carbon filter is essential for indoor grows unless you want the entire building knowing what you're up to.

Last updated: April 2026

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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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