
- Melon Haze — bright, fruity and reliably cerebral.
Melon Haze
Melon Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid with melon-forward aromatics and a clear, uplifting high suitable for daytime use.
- Distinct melon aroma and haze lift.
- Performs best under greenhouse protection in short seasons.
- Responds well to SCROG and topping for compact yields.
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16-21% |
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0.1-0.5% |
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Melon x Haze |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Medium |
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Melon, Citrus, Herbal |
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Feminised |
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short outdoor growing season |
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Uplifting, Energetic, Creative |
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Indoor and outdoor (greenhouse recommended outdoors) |
About Melon Haze
Melon Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for bright citrus and melon terpenes with an energetic, clear-headed effect. It performs well indoors and in protected outdoor setups, but requires attentive timing and humidity control in regions like Essex with a short outdoor growing season.
Melon Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright, cerebral qualities. It offers a classic haze lift paired with fruity notes.
THC typically sits between 16% and 21% depending on phenotype and care. This provides a clear, moderately strong high suited to daytime use for many consumers.
CBD content is low, generally under 1%. It is not chosen for high-CBD therapeutic applications.
Melon Haze descends from a straightforward Melon x Haze cross. The pairing accentuates sativa characteristics and fruity terpenes.
Seeds are typically offered as feminised to guarantee flowering females. Some breeders also produce autoflower variants to suit shorter outdoor cycles.
Growing Melon Haze in a short outdoor growing season raises the challenge because the haze heritage prefers a longer finish. It is best suited to intermediate growers who can manage timing, feeding and canopy control.
Indoor flowering usually completes in around 8 to 10 weeks. Outdoors you should plan to finish before the first autumn rains in a short season.
Yield is generally medium when plants are well managed. Expect more modest outdoor returns in Essex unless you use training or protected structures to extend the season.
Plants grow medium to tall with longer internodes typical of sativa crosses. They respond well to topping and horizontal training to control height and increase bud sites.
Indoors, Melon Haze performs well under controlled light cycles and ventilation and finishes reliably in 8 to 10 weeks in Essex. Outdoors in Essex it benefits from a greenhouse or polytunnel to protect buds and extend the season.
In Essex growers must plan carefully because the short outdoor growing season leaves little margin for delay. Start early, use a greenhouse or move plants under cover to ensure Melon Haze finishes before autumn in a short outdoor growing season.
Effects are uplifting and energising with a clear-headed cerebral buzz. Many users report a boost in creativity and sociability without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile centres on ripe melon and bright citrus with a subtle herbal backbone. Smoke is smooth and slightly sweet on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Keep the canopy open by pruning lower growth, avoid overcrowding and harvest before persistent autumn rain; consider a greenhouse for reliable protection.
Start clones or early seedlings indoors in late spring so they have strong vigour before being hardened off outdoors in May.
It's possible with training, early starts and protected cultivation, but open-field growers should expect reduced yields without a polytunnel.
Moderate nitrogen in veg, shifting to higher phosphorus and potassium in flower while monitoring EC and avoiding overfeeding to reduce mould risk.
Regular inspection, beneficial insects, neem sprays and keeping a clean grow space are effective; address infestations early to avoid crop loss.
Yes; topping, low-stress training and SCROG can control vertical stretch and improve bud development in a short season.
Yes, with training and a compact light schedule you can keep height in check and achieve good resin production indoors.
Very important; consistent airflow reduces the risk of bud rot and supports trichome production, especially during humid periods.
For high humidity cannabis cultivation you must control moisture with dehumidifiers or ventilation, particularly late in flowering to prevent mould.
Monitor trichomes and begin harvesting when the majority are cloudy with some amber, and aim to finish before prolonged wet weather arrives.
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