
- A fruity haze for clear-headed days
Cannalope Haze
Cannalope Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid with sweet cantaloupe flavour and a clear, uplifting high.
- Bright, cantaloupe-forward haze
- Sativa energy with fruity sweetness
- Performs well in sheltered UK sites
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Cantaloupe x Haze |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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10-12 weeks |
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Tall |
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Medium to high |
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Sweet cantaloupe, Citrus zest, Spicy haze |
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Photoperiod (feminised available) |
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Cool Coastal / Maritime, Tolerant Of Cooler Conditions |
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Energetic, Uplifting, Creative |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Cannalope Haze
Cannalope Haze is a sativa-leaning hybrid that combines a pronounced fruity terpene profile with the classic haze cerebral lift. It carries genetics from Cantaloupe x Haze and typically produces tall plants with long internodes and fragrant flowers. THC commonly ranges from 18 to 22 per cent while CBD remains low, so expect an energetic, creativity-promoting effect rather than sedation. Outdoors in the UK, including Warwickshire, it can deliver respectable yields given a sunny, sheltered site and attention to moisture management. Indoors it benefits from training to control vertical growth and promote an even canopy. Growers should consider local climate nuances and legal restrictions before deciding to cultivate.
Cannalope Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid prized for its bright, cerebral profile. The lineage produces lively, clear-headed effects suited to daytime use.
THC levels commonly sit between 18 and 22 per cent, offering a notably potent experience. Users should expect a pronounced cerebral lift rather than heavy sedation.
CBD is typically low, generally under one per cent. The low CBD content means the THC-led effects remain dominant and stimulating.
Cannalope Haze descends from a Cantaloupe x Haze cross. The genetic mix yields pronounced terpenes and classic haze dynamics.
Seeds are generally photoperiod with feminised options available from many suppliers. Choosing feminised seeds simplifies efforts to produce an all-female crop.
Growing Cannalope Haze is intermediate; plants reward attention to structure and airflow. In a cool Scottish outdoor climate growers must be vigilant about moisture and late-season ripening.
Flowering usually takes around ten to twelve weeks under stable conditions. Outdoors this often translates to a late-season harvest window in the UK.
Yield can be medium to high when the plant receives adequate light and care. Outdoors in Warwickshire plants can produce generous crops in a favourable summer.
Plants develop tall, sativa-style stretch with long internodes and prominent central colas. Secondary branches can produce substantial colas when trained.
Indoors Cannalope Haze benefits from space and strategic training to control vertical growth. Outdoors in Warwickshire choose a sheltered, sunny spot to reduce wind exposure and allow full development.
Growing Cannalope Haze in Warwickshire requires attention to the cool Scottish outdoor climate influence that can affect ripening. Planting in a sheltered, well-exposed location in Warwickshire helps mitigate the maritime coolness and variable late-season weather.
Effects start with a clear, uplifting cerebral rush that sharpens focus. The high encourages energy and creativity with minimal couch-lock.
The flavour profile blends sweet cantaloupe and bright citrus with a spicy haze finish. Smoke is typically smooth with a lingering fruity note.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It tastes of sweet cantaloupe and citrus with a spicy haze afternote, producing a smooth smoke and a pronounced fruity terpene profile.
THC levels around 18–22 per cent place it among the more potent haze hybrids, delivering a clear cerebral high rather than heavy physical sedation.
Users report benefits for low mood, mild depression and fatigue, though its low CBD means it is primarily a THC-dominant option rather than a CBD therapeutic.
Be aware that dense buds and humid conditions increase mould risk, so monitoring environmental humidity and plant ventilation is important at a conceptual level.
It can perform well but may need extra seasonal favourable weather to fully ripen; cooler summers can stretch maturation and alter resin development.
Yes, it adapts to maritime influences but coastal sites bring saline air, stronger winds and variable moisture, which should be considered when selecting a site.
Coastal climate cannabis cultivation often means more wind, salt spray and cooler nights, which can influence plant vigour and terpene expression for Cannalope Haze.
Feminised seeds are commonly used to ensure a predominantly female crop, which simplifies planning and reduces the need to identify and remove males.
Flowering typically completes around ten to twelve weeks, so the harvest window in the UK tends to fall late in the outdoor season, depending on local conditions.
Look to reputable horticultural guides, cultivar databases and community forums for high-level knowledge about strains and climate adaptation, and always check local regulations before proceeding.
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