
- Melon sweetness, cool-climate resilience
Melon Fizz
Melon Fizz is a sativa-dominant hybrid with sweet melon notes and an uplifting, clear high suited to cool UK gardens.
- Sweet melon aroma with a lively head high
- Built for cooler, maritime gardens
- Reliable finish with careful late-season protection
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Melon Haze x Fizzy Kush |
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Hybrid (Sativa-dominant) |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Medium — 400–500 g/m² indoor; 300–400 g/plant outdoor |
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sweet melon, citrus, light diesel |
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Feminised |
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Cool and wet, suited to maritime climates |
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uplifting, euphoric, relaxing |
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Suitable for indoor and outdoor cultivation |
About Melon Fizz
Melon Fizz is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for flavour and a bright, functional high. It produces medium-tall plants with fruity terpene profiles and performs well in controlled indoor setups or sheltered outdoor sites in cooler maritime climates like Kent.
Melon Fizz is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a bright, fruity character. It leans on wakeful, energetic qualities while still offering a gentle body ease.
THC levels typically sit between 18 and 22 percent, offering a clear, lively high. That potency suits regular users and those who enjoy a functional daytime strain.
CBD is low, usually below 1 percent, so the psychoactive effects are primary. Users seeking therapeutic high-CBD profiles should consider this when planning doses.
Melon Fizz comes from Melon Haze x Fizzy Kush lineage. Those parents explain the fruity top notes and the resilient, kush-influenced structure.
Seeds are supplied as feminised to ensure consistent female crops. They are not autoflowering, so growers should plan light schedules or season timing accordingly.
Moderate difficulty, but vigilance against mould is required during a rainy autumn harvest season. Experienced outdoor growers in Kent will manage canopy work and airflow to keep buds healthy.
Flowering typically finishes in 8 to 10 weeks indoors. Outdoors, growers can expect maturity around late September to early October in cooler UK seasons.
Yields are medium; healthy indoor setups produce around 400–500 g/m². Outdoors in Kent, expect 300–400 g per plant with good shelter from wind and rain.
Plants reach medium-tall heights with a lanky sativa stretch and sturdy branches. They respond well to training but will benefit from support if grown outdoors.
Indoors, Melon Fizz thrives under controlled humidity and moderate temperatures, where training pays off. Outdoors in Kent, position plants where they get shelter from prevailing winds and late autumn rain to avoid mould.
Growing Melon Fizz in Kent means planning for a cool, maritime climate and a rainy autumn harvest season. Extra protection such as polytunnel cover or late-season shelters will reduce mould risk and preserve terpene quality.
The high gives an uplifting, focused headspace with a gentle, lingering body ease. It suits creative tasks and social settings without heavy sedation.
Flavours combine sweet melon and citrus with a faint diesel undernote. The smoke is smooth and finishes on a lightly herbal, sugary tail.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, but beginners should be prepared to manage humidity and mould risk; the plant responds well to basic training and routine care.
Harvest late September to early October in cooler regions, watching trichome colour to catch peak flavour before autumn rains increase mould risk.
Improve airflow, remove lower foliage, use raised pots or well-draining soil, and consider a polytunnel or temporary cover for late-season rain protection.
Moderate nitrogen in veg, then switch to phosphorus-rich bloom feeds; avoid overfeeding which can stress plants in cool, wet conditions.
Yes, indoors you can control humidity and light to optimise yields and finish the 8–10 week flowering reliably.
Yes, its genetics favour cool maritime climates, making it a good choice for growers near the coast who manage wind and rain exposure.
Selective defoliation and low-stress training open the canopy, improving light penetration and reducing damp pockets where mould can form.
Aphids and spider mites can appear in sheltered spots; regular inspection and biological controls help keep populations down.
Yes, Melon Fizz is among cool climate cannabis strains that tolerate lower temperatures while still producing good flavour and moderate yields.
Slow drying to 55–65% relative humidity and curing in airtight jars with regular burping preserves the delicate melon and citrus terpenes.
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