
- Sweet melon flavour, serious punch.
Slaughter Melon
Slaughter Melon is an indica-dominant hybrid with sweet melon flavour and potent effects.
- Sweet melon top notes with diesel depth.
- Reliable mid-20% THC and resin-rich buds.
- Performs strongly under LED when trained correctly.
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22-26% |
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≤1% |
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SLAUGHTER KUSH x MELON HAZE |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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60–150 cm |
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Medium-high (450–550 g/m² indoor) |
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Melon, Diesel, Honey |
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Feminized (also available as autoflowering) |
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Temperate maritime; variable British weather |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Long-lasting |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Slaughter Melon
Slaughter Melon is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for a sweet melon aroma and robust, resinous buds. It offers potent THC-driven effects that start cerebral and settle into steady relaxation, making it suitable for evening use and symptom relief. The plants are compact and respond well to training, doing particularly well under modern LED systems indoors while also producing respectable outdoor yields in temperate regions. Growers in Norfolk should plan for variable British weather and protect plants from excessive wind and rain; indoors, maintain steady environment and strong airflow to maximise quality. Slaughter Melon suits intermediate growers who want a reliable, flavour-forward crop.
Slaughter Melon is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for balanced daytime and evening use. The plant shows dense buds with a compact structure.
THC typically sits in the mid-twenties percentage range, offering a potent experience. Users should treat doses cautiously if they are inexperienced.
CBD levels are low, generally under one percent. This strain is not selected for CBD-driven therapy.
The lineage traces to SLAUGHTER KUSH x MELON HAZE chosen for aroma and balance. Breeders focused on combining sweet melon notes with a resinous, stable yield.
Seeds are commonly sold feminized to ensure predominantly female plants and reduce seed-run risk. Autoflowering variants are available for growers who need a faster, simpler cycle.
Growing Slaughter Melon under variable British weather requires intermediate skills and careful environment control. Regular attention to ventilation and humidity will reduce mould risk associated with variable British weather.
Indoor flowering finishes in about eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Outdoors in the UK it usually finishes by late September to early October.
Yields are medium to high indoors with a good LED setup and correct feed, and outdoor yields in Norfolk can be respectable when the season is favourable. Final outdoor weight is highly dependent on season length and local conditions in Norfolk.
Plants develop a sturdy central cola with several side branches that respond well to training. Typical finished height ranges from around 60 cm indoors to up to 1.5 m outdoors.
Indoors, Slaughter Melon performs well under LED systems and responds to SCROG or low-stress training. Outdoors around Norfolk it benefits from a sheltered position to reduce wind and rain damage.
Growing Slaughter Melon in Norfolk requires planning for the temperate maritime climate and variable British weather. Provide rapid drainage, raised beds or mobile protection and plan for sudden wet periods and cooler nights typical of Norfolk and variable British weather.
The high THC produces an initial cerebral uplift that eases into steady body relaxation. Effects can be long-lasting without immediately causing heavy sedation at moderate doses.
The flavour profile centres on a clear melon sweetness with a diesel edge and faint earthiness. A honeyed finish lingers on the palate after exhalation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18/6 for veg and switch to 12/12 for flowering; maintain consistent dark periods to avoid stress.
Increase phosphorus and potassium while moderating nitrogen once bud formation starts to encourage resin and flower development.
Keep airflow strong, control humidity below 50–55% in late flowering and remove lower foliage that traps moisture.
Yes, it adapts well to hydro setups and often shows increased growth rates and yields with accurate EC and pH control.
Monitor trichomes for milky to amber tones and harvest before persistent autumn rain; late September to early October is typical.
Many growers perform a short flush with plain water for 7–10 days to improve smoke quality, though opinions vary.
Both work; soil is forgiving for beginners while coco gives faster uptake and greater control for experienced growers.
Dry slowly to 45–55% humidity then cure in jars for at least two to four weeks to improve flavour and smoothness.
SCROG, LST and topping are effective; combine methods to create an even canopy and maximise light use.
Use full-spectrum LEDs with adjustable height and dimming, optimize canopy with training, and control temperature and humidity with extraction and passive intake.
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