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Slaughter Melon

Feminized (also available as autoflowering)

Slaughter Melon is an indica-dominant hybrid with sweet melon flavour and potent effects.

Why choose Slaughter Melon?
  • Sweet melon top notes with diesel depth.
  • Reliable mid-20% THC and resin-rich buds.
  • Performs strongly under LED when trained correctly.
THC 22-26%
CBD ≤1%
Lineage SLAUGHTER KUSH x MELON HAZE
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height 60–150 cm
Yield Medium-high (450–550 g/m² indoor)
Taste Melon, Diesel, Honey
Seed Type Feminized (also available as autoflowering)
Climate Temperate maritime; variable British weather
Effects Uplifting, Relaxing, Long-lasting
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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.

Flowering Time:

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.

Yield:

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.

Height:

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.

Environment:

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.

Climate:

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.

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My buds are dense but small, how can I increase size?
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Focus on canopy spread with SCROG or topping, ensure adequate PK during mid-to-late flower and maintain stable LED intensity without heat stress.
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Leaves are yellowing late in flower, is this normal?
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A degree of yellowing is typical as plants redirect resources to flowers, but sudden severe yellowing could indicate nutrient lockout or pH drift.
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What humidity should I keep in week six of flowering?
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Aim for 45–50% RH to minimise mould risk while still allowing transpiration for healthy resin production.
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How do I avoid stretch after flipping to flower?
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Limit intense veg time, reduce light height a little before flip, and employ early training to promote multiple even tops.
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When should I begin flushing?
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Start a conservative flush about 7–10 days before your planned harvest once trichomes show milky to amber development.

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