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Mint Melon

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Mint Melon is a compact hybrid with minty top notes and a short flowering cycle suited to quick outdoor finishes.

Why choose Mint Melon?
  • Short flowering window for quicker outdoor turns
  • Cool mint and sweet melon terpene profile
  • Compact, sturdy plants ideal for small plots
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Mint Kush x Melon Haze
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 7-8 weeks
Height Short to medium
Yield Moderate
Taste Cool mint, Sweet melon, Herbal undertones
Seed Type Autoflowering Feminised
Climate Windy coastal
Effects Uplifting focus, Gradual body relaxation, Clear-headed calm
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Mint Melon

Mint Melon is a short-season hybrid bred for compact growth, rapid flowering and a fresh mint-melon flavour. It performs well in small spaces and cooler maritime climates, producing dense buds with clear, uplifting effects that settle into gentle body relaxation.

Grow Difficulty:

Grow difficulty is intermediate and plants tolerate reasonable stress but need attention in windy coastal growing areas. Supportive staking and sheltered placement reduce wind damage and help crops mature cleanly.

Flowering Time:

Flowering completes in about 7 to 8 weeks under optimal conditions. The relatively fast cycle suits growers wanting reliable, quick finishes.

Yield:

Yields are moderate for a compact plant, often producing dense, resinous buds. In good Warwickshire summer weather yields can exceed expectations for a short-season variety.

Height:

Plants remain short to medium with a bushy, compact structure. That form suits small plots and discreet outdoor sites.

Environment:

Indoors, Mint Melon responds well to SCROG and low-stress training in a small Warwickshire grow tent. Outdoors in Warwickshire it flowers quickly and benefits from early staking and wind protection.

Climate:

In Warwickshire, especially in windy coastal growing areas, place plants where they receive some shelter from prevailing winds. The strain's compact season suits maritime climates but plants still benefit from windbreaks and firm anchoring during spring gales.

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My plants are floppy from wind, what now?
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Stake the main stems, tie branches gently and add temporary windbreaks; consider planting future crops in more sheltered microclimates.
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When should I start LST indoors?
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Begin low-stress training when plants have 4–6 nodes to direct growth and promote even canopy development under limited height.
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How do I flush before harvest?
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Stop feeding two weeks before harvest and give plain water to leach salts, ensuring a cleaner smoke and smoother taste.
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Is it worth SCROG for Mint Melon?
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Yes, SCROG maximises yields in small indoor spaces and helps produce an even canopy for this compact strain.
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How to handle mould risk in a short season?
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Maintain airflow, trim lower foliage and harvest promptly once trichomes are at your desired maturity to reduce bud rot risk.

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