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Flavor Profile
Juicy watermelon, sweet berries, fruity
Medicinal Benefits
Mood enhancement, stress relief, creativity boost
Awards
N/A
Grow Difficulty
Moderate
Structure
Bright green buds with colorful trichomes
Sativa/Indica
60% Sativa / 40% Indica
Flowering Time
8-9 weeks
Yield
Medium
Lineage
Strawberry Cough x Watermelon OG
THC
18-24%
Dominant Terpenes
Limonene, Myrcene, Caryophyllene
Effects
Euphoric, uplifting, energizing
Growing Tips & Tricks
Strawberry Watermelon thrives in warm, sunny environments. Regular pruning helps with light penetration and airflow. Ensure consistent humidity during flowering to prevent mold on dense buds. Best grown indoors or outdoors in temperate climates.
Strawberry Watermelon is a rare, melon-terp hybrid that shows up on cut lists far more often than in seed catalogs. Its parentage is commonly attributed to strawberry and watermelon lines — our cut leans sativa at roughly 60/40 — but the lineage isn’t consistently documented across sources, so we’ll call it what it is: a selected cut kept for a summer-fruit terp profile that very few strains can match.
The nose is pure produce aisle: juicy watermelon, sweet strawberry, and a candied berry finish, driven by limonene and myrcene with a whisper of caryophyllene spice underneath. Vaped or smoked, the melon note holds through the exhale — light, refreshing, and nothing like the gas and dessert profiles that dominate menus.
Expect a sativa-leaning frame with noticeable stretch after the flip and bright green, trichome-flecked buds. Flowering completes in 8–9 weeks — quick for a 60% sativa — with medium yields that respond well to topping and a trellis net. It loves warmth and sun, making it a strong greenhouse and outdoor candidate, though indoor growers will get the cleanest terp expression with dialed temps.
Consumers commonly report a bright, energizing, euphoric lift suited to summer afternoons, social sessions, and creative work. At 18–24% THC it delivers a clear-headed buzz that refreshes rather than flattens — a true daytime flower.
Growers chasing a menu differentiator will get the most from this cut — the terp profile sells itself. It is manageable for a motivated beginner, and extractors chasing exotic fruit profiles should take note.
Pair it with other fruit-bomb genetics like Strawberry Fields Clones, Papaya Punch Clones, and Gusher Clones, or explore the rest of our rare and exotic clones.
Plan on it roughly doubling after the flip. Flip early or top hard if your tent has limited headroom.
Sweet and noticeable but not skunky-loud. The fruit aroma is strong up close and manageable with basic filtration.
Yes — in warm, sunny climates it finishes by early-to-mid October and puts on size that indoor plants can’t match.






