hybrid

Melon Headz
aka Melonheadz
Origin 1: Clout King Melonheadz — The most widely available cut and the one most consumers will encounter at retail. Watermelon Zkittlez brings the ripe, candy-sweet melon base while Airheadz layers in a gassy, confection-like sweetness that keeps the aroma from going flat. Reviewers describe the experience as a gradual full-body calm that builds after an initial wave of euphoria — the kind of session that starts social and settles into something quieter. Buds are dense, trichome-heavy, and typically show deep green with purple striping.
Origin 2: Parabellum Genetics Melon Headz — The most distinct of the three cuts despite sharing a name. Where the Clout King expression leads with candy-sweet melon, this one pulls toward kiwi and cantaloupe with a burnt rubber and candy gas finish underneath. The Tricopath mother drives a heavy resin load while the Candied Garlic father pushes the profile into more complex, fuel-edged territory. Available through small-batch channels rather than mainstream retail. Effect data is sparse for this specific cross.
Melonheadz is a moderate-difficulty strain that typically reaches three to four feet tall indoors, making it manageable for most grow spaces. It flowers in roughly eight to ten weeks — closer to 60 days with some seed lines and around 65 with others — and can produce yields in the range of 400 to 500 g/m² under good conditions. Indoor environments tend to work best for this one, where you can dial in temperatures between 68 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit and keep humidity around 50 to 55% during flower to protect those dense colas from moisture issues. Overall, it's a solid pick for growers with a few cycles under their belt who want a fruit-forward cultivar without an overly demanding grow.
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