Honey Melon Haze Feminized Seeds
85.00€
Open a bag of Honey Melon Haze and you'll feel like you're holding a bouquet of tropical flowers. Its terpene and aroma profiles represent the best of each of its relatives. California Orange Bud and Orange Haze, renowned for their outstanding flavours, have been crossed to create this exquisite new variety. The citrus notes detected by the front and middle taste buds give it a stimulating effect. Honey Melon Haze Feminized seeds produce sativa-dominant plants. This dominance is reflected in the height and growth pattern of this variety. Expect plants with long side branches and well-spaced nodes. Its open structure promotes air circulation in and around the foliage, eliminating the need for intense defoliation. As the seeds are feminized, they will produce only females and no undesirable males. Honey Melon Haze has a rapid flowering period of 65 to 70 days, which is unusual among sativas. Such speed for such a cerebral variety allows growers to cultivate it in the garden alongside other hybrids. Indoors, you'll need to make sure you have a good height to accommodate its strong growth. Indeed, under lights, plants can sometimes reach 150 or even 200 cm. Outdoors, they grow even taller and can exceed 250 cm. Lacking a little sturdiness, it's a good idea to offer support to the side branches as they become weighed down with buds.Honey Melon Haze offers excellent yields, whether grown in soil, coconut fibre, hydroponically or in living soil. Growers will be delighted with the XL yields of this variety. Its yield is often 500 to 600 grams per square metre indoors, and over 600 grams per plant outdoors. Sativa genetics are also reflected in the beauty of Honey Melon Haze's dried flowers. The large, lime-green, cone-shaped buds that cover the tall plants are indeed eye-catching. What's more, they are covered with bright orange pistils. A close inspection of the flowers reveals the finishing touch to this plant masterpiece: trichomes in infinite quantities.A controlled indoor environment allows Honey Melon Haze to be grown year-round. Outdoors, it needs warmth and sun - in short, a Mediterranean-type climate. As it will gain a lot in height, some form of trellising is recommended: SCROG, SOG, super cropping and lollipopping are all suitable techniques.Effect, taste and smell of Feminized Honey Melon HazeFeminized Honey Melon Haze has the terpene and aroma profiles typical of sativas. Like its sister varieties, it has sweet, fruity, citrus aromas. But it's even richer in tropical flavours. In terms of effects, it's renowned for its euphoric, stimulating qualities. At first, you'll feel cerebral effects that affect your mood, as you'd expect from such a variety. As the experience evolves, the effects work their way down through the body, creating a pleasant sensation of comfort. Indoor growers will note the evolving terpene profile as Honey Melon Haze flowers. It gives off a light citrus scent that gradually spreads to the four corners of the grow room. Air-dried, well-refined flowers give off a unique, intoxicating terpene profile. When the nose is brought closer, the eyes fill with tears under the powerful effect of citrus fruits, blended with tropical aromas to create a third olfactory layer. Honey Melon Haze rewards gardeners with a rich, bewitching bouquet. It's bursting with flavor, from start to finish. First it's freshly peeled oranges that pique our senses, courtesy of its California Orange Bud relative. Other citrus essences are added to accentuate its orange character. Fine palates will also distinguish traces of pine behind these tangy fragrances.Did you know? California Bud is often referred to as Cali-O. The exact origin remains unknown, but this cultivar appeared in the hills of Northern California around the 1980s. Long before the variety craze began, it had already made its name.




