
- Fruit-forward clarity with dependable garden performance
Cantaloupe Dream
Cantaloupe Dream is an indica-dominant hybrid known for its musky, fruity cantaloupe aroma and clear-headed effects.
- Sweet cantaloupe aroma with earthy spice
- Clear-headed uplift with gentle physical calm
- Performs well in controlled environments and sheltered gardens
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Cantaloupe x Blue Dream |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium; 1–1.6 m outdoors |
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Medium-high (400-550 g/m² indoors) |
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Cantaloupe, Sweet citrus, Earthy spice |
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Feminised |
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Temperate Southern England |
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Uplifted, Relaxed, Focused |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Cantaloupe Dream
Cantaloupe Dream offers a pronounced cantaloupe-forward terpene profile combined with uplifting, focused effects and gentle body relaxation. It performs well both indoors and outdoors in temperate regions, producing dense, resinous buds when given steady light and good airflow. Suitable for growers seeking a reliably expressive cultivar, it rewards moderate training and careful moisture control with pleasing yields and a memorable flavour.
An indica-dominant hybrid that balances relaxing body effects with a lively top-end. It shows dense buds with a rounded canopy that suit both screen of green and SCROG.
THC sits in the moderately high range, typically between 18 and 22 percent. Users report clear-headed uplift paired with a steady physical calm.
CBD is low, usually under 1 percent, so therapeutic effects lean on THC-driven relief. For those needing higher CBD, a balanced cross or separate cultivar is preferable.
The lineage pairs a cantaloupe-forward parent with a Blue Dream descendant to combine sweet fruitiness with clarity. The cross was selected for consistent terpene expression and stable growth.
Seeds are sold feminised to ensure reliable female plants and reduce breeder variability. They perform well under standard feeding regimes and respond predictably to training.
It is intermediate to cultivate and responds well to standard training and feeding schedules in a temperate southern England climate. Growers in Lincolnshire will find it forgiving of small mistakes but beneficially responsive to good ventilation and nutrient control.
Indoor flowering completes in roughly eight to nine weeks under optimal conditions. Outdoors you can expect maturity by early to mid-October given a typical season.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive steady light and nutrition indoors, around 400–550 g/m². Outdoors yields improve in a sunny spot with good soil, often producing larger colas.
Plants develop a medium, bushy structure with strong lateral branching that aids bud sites. Outdoor specimens can reach between one and 1.6 metres when left to stretch.
Indoors Cantaloupe Dream stays compact and suits tent grows or controlled rooms. Outdoors in Lincolnshire it benefits from a sheltered, sunny position and can reach greater final height.
Growing Cantaloupe Dream in Lincolnshire suits the temperate southern England climate, though plants benefit from a season extension or shelter in cooler years. Protecting buds from late-season rain and providing good airflow helps preserve quality in this climate.
Onset brings an uplifting cerebral clarity that sharpens focus while gradually easing tension. The body effect is gentle, helping with relaxation without heavy sedation.
Pungent cantaloupe notes lead, followed by sweet citrus and an earthy spice finish. The smoke is smooth and aromatic, lingering on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18/6 during vegetative growth and switch to 12/12 for flowering to hit the 8–9 week bloom period.
Yes; topping and low-stress training improve lateral growth and even canopy formation for higher yields.
It prefers moderate feeding with increased phosphorus and potassium during flowering; avoid overfeeding early on.
In temperate areas expect harvest from early to mid-October depending on local microclimate and seasonal variation.
Yes, it responds well to organic soils and compost teas but watch nitrogen levels to prevent late flowering stretch.
Moderate resistance; good airflow and avoiding dense canopy closures reduce the risk of bud rot.
A motivated beginner who follows training and ventilation guidance can achieve good results, but expect a learning curve.
Controlled climate cannabis growing allows you to maintain steady temperatures and humidity, reducing stress and maximising terpene expression.
Aim for pH 6.0–6.8 in soil and 5.8–6.2 in hydroponic systems for optimal nutrient uptake.
Not essential for small grows, but added CO2 can boost yields in high-light, tightly controlled indoor setups.
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