
Lemon Cherry Funk Clone
$89.00
Lemon Cherry Funk clones - LCG x funky/fuel cross. 23-27% THC. Lemon and cherry with a diesel funk backbone. More complex than straight LCG.
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About Lemon Cherry Funk
Lemon Cherry Funk takes the beloved lemon-cherry terpene profile of the LCG family and adds a funky, fuel-forward diesel backbone to the equation. The "funk" is the operative word - this strain bridges the sweet-citrus world of LCG with the savory-diesel world of the Chem/OG family, producing a flavor that's more complex and less uniformly sweet than standard LCG.
For growers who love LCG but want something with more depth and edge, Lemon Cherry Funk is the answer.
| Genetics | Lemon Cherry Gelato x GMO | THC | 23-27% |
| Type | Hybrid | Flower | 8-9 weeks |
| Terpenes | Limonene, Caryophyllene, Myrcene | Difficulty | Intermediate |
| Flavor | Lemon, cherry, diesel funk | Effects | Euphoric, uplifting, relaxing |
The Funk Factor
Lemon Cherry Funk is what happens when the polished LCG dessert profile picks up a diesel education. The lemon and cherry are still there - bright, sweet, immediately recognizable - but underneath sits a funky fuel layer that changes the whole experience, the way a bassline changes a melody. On the exhale the funk lingers longest, which is exactly what fans of this cut are after: dessert terps with an edge. The 23-27% THC effect mirrors the profile, opening euphoric and settling into a heavier relaxation than the cleaner LCG cuts deliver.
Growing Lemon Cherry Funk
The fuel lineage shows in the garden: slightly more vigor and stretch than standard LCG, with thicker lateral branches that take training well. Plan for a 75% stretch and either top twice in veg or run a net - left alone it builds one dominant cola at the expense of the lower canopy. It drinks more than its LCG siblings in mid-flower; let the medium dry properly between waterings to keep the roots working.
This is also one of the loudest plants in the LCG family. The funk arrives around week four of flower and intensifies to harvest - size your carbon filter for it. Harvest at 70-80% cloudy trichomes around day 60; pushing further amplifies the body weight of the high if that's your goal.
Lemon Cherry Funk FAQ
What does the "funk" actually smell like? A fuel-forward sourness layered under the lemon-cherry sweetness - closer to diesel than to cheese funk.
Is it stronger than regular LCG? Comparable on paper, but the effect feels heavier - the fuel lineage adds body to the high.
How much odor control do I need? More than you think. This cut is noticeably louder than the standard LCG phenotypes from mid-flower on.
Does it suit beginners? An ambitious first strain but manageable: vigorous, forgiving of minor feed mistakes, and quick to recover from training.
How the Lemon Cherry Funk High Unfolds
The first ten minutes belong to the LCG side of the family: a bright, talkative lift with the lemon still on your palate. Around the half-hour mark the fuel lineage checks in - the high gains weight, shoulders drop, and the energetic edge smooths into something more deliberate. By the hour it has settled into a warm, durable body relaxation that outlasts the cleaner LCG cuts by a comfortable margin. It is an evening strain that doesn't end the evening: relaxed, not buried.
That two-stage character is what separates Lemon Cherry Funk from both of its parent families. Pure dessert cuts can feel all-sparkle, pure fuel cuts all-weight; the Funk sequences them. Consumers who find standard Gelato-family highs too fleeting, or classic diesel highs too heavy on arrival, tend to land on this cut and stay. In the catalog it bridges naturally to Lemon Diesel for growers who want to push further down the fuel road while keeping the citrus front.
Yield-wise, Lemon Cherry Funk lands above the LCG family average thanks to its fuel-side vigor - the thicker branching carries more weight without snapping, and well-trained plants finish with uniform, chunky colas rather than one showpiece top. Between the louder nose, the heavier high, and the stronger production, it has quietly become the sleeper pick of the family for growers who want LCG flavor with diesel-grade output.
Related strains: Cali LCG | Lemon Cherry Melonz
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