Breeders at Royal Queen Seeds harnessed Watermelon OG S1 to create our own Watermelon feminized strain. She’s a favourite among cannabis lovers that enjoy peaceful, stoning, and euphoric highs. But don’t underestimate this strain; THC levels of 22% hit hard and fast. Take things slow, enjoy the ride, and savour tastes of sweetness and fruits. Grow her indoors or outdoors with ease. Watermelon: A Deeply Stoning Cultivar What do you look for in a cannabis cultivar? If intense fruity flavours and high quantities of THC pique your interest, then you need to give Watermelon a try. This indica-dominant variety leverages stoning terpenes and huge amounts of THC to exert a physical high that sweeps across the body and leaves users feeling euphoric and blissful. Genetics of Watermelon: A Descendant of Watermelon OG S1 Where does Watermelon come from? Breeders at Royal Queen Seeds started out with Watermelon OG S1. After tinkering for some time, they managed to achieve their own unique spin on this prized variety. The result? An even tastier cultivar that provides one of the fruitiest profiles in our entire catalogue. Aroma, Flavour, and Effects of Watermelon Brace yourself for several hours of couch-lock, increased appetite, and muscle-melting joy after firing up a blunt or bong bowl loaded with these flowers. These frosty buds churn out high volumes of resin containing a THC level of 22% and terpenes that taste like—you guessed it—watermelon. Clear your schedule for the evening, invite your smoking buddies over, and get ready for some relaxation and deep chats. If you’re a budding cannabis chef, make sure to include these flowers in sweet recipes to add a fruity kick. Growing Characteristics of Watermelon Watermelon performs well in both grow tents and out in the garden. Indoor plants reach heights of 80–130cm and produce a respectable 450–500g/m² after a flowering period of 7–8 weeks. Employ techniques such as LST to restrict plant growth while boosting productivity. Grown outdoors, plants reach heights of up to 200cm and offer a return of 400–500g/plant ready to harvest in October.