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Melonsicle (T.H.Seeds)

Cannabis seeds

by T.H. Seeds

€ 30,00
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A three-way cross of Forbidden Fruit, Watermelon Zkittlez, and Watermelon that delivers intense melon terpenes and dense, resin-loaded flowers in shades of pink and purple. Melonsicle feminised seeds from T.H. Seeds yield up to 650g/m² indoors after just 8–9 weeks of flowering — a strong pick for flavour chasers and extraction fans alike.
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60% Sativa / 40% Indica Feminised Seeds Flowering: 8–9 Weeks Yield: 550–650g/m² 18+ only

Melonsicle Feminised Cannabis Seeds by T.H. Seeds

Melonsicle is a feminised cannabis seed variety from T.H. Seeds that delivers an intense melon and summer-fruit terpene profile wrapped in flowers so colourful they practically sell themselves. A three-way cross between Forbidden Fruit, Watermelon Zkittlez, and Watermelon — developed in collaboration with breeder Shiloh — this 60% sativa, 40% indica hybrid produces dense, resin-caked buds in shades of pink, purple, and red. Available in packs of 3 or 6 seeds, Melonsicle is a grower-friendly strain that rewards even basic training techniques with heavy harvests and outstanding bag appeal.

Why Melonsicle Cannabis Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Garden

If you grow for flavour, this one should be near the top of your list. We've seen plenty of "fruity" strains that smell like melon on paper and taste like hay in practice. Melonsicle actually follows through. The terpene profile is dominated by ripe watermelon and cantaloupe, layered with candy sweetness and a broader tropical-fruit background. Vaped at low temperatures, you get the full spectrum of those melon notes; smoked in a joint, the sweetness cuts through and lingers on the exhale. It also makes a genuinely interesting base for homemade edibles — the fruit profile adds a layer of flavour rather than just contributing that generic "green" taste.

Then there's the resin production. Flowers come out absolutely caked in trichomes, which makes Melonsicle a strong candidate if you press rosin or run bubble hash. The dense bud structure holds up well during extraction, and the colour of the finished product — thanks to those anthocyanin-rich purple and pink hues — can be genuinely striking.

The honest limitation? These plants smell. A lot. If you're growing indoors without a proper carbon filter, your neighbours will know exactly what you're up to well before harvest. Good ventilation isn't optional here — it's the price of admission for growing something this aromatic.

Melonsicle Seed Pack Variants

Melonsicle feminised seeds come in two pack sizes. The 3-seed pack suits a single-plant or small-tent run where you want to test the genetics before committing. The 6-seed pack gives you room to select the best phenotype — and with a strain this colourful, you'll likely see some variation in purple and pink expression between individual plants. If you're growing specifically for extraction, go with the 6-pack; more plants means more starting material and a better chance of finding that one pheno that absolutely drips resin.

SpecValue
Seed BankT.H. Seeds
Seed TypeFeminised (photoperiod)
GeneticsForbidden Fruit x Watermelon Zkittlez x Watermelon
Sativa / Indica60% Sativa / 40% Indica
Flowering Time8–9 weeks
Indoor Yield550–650g/m²
Plant Height130–160cm
THC Content20–25%
Aroma ProfileMelon, watermelon, tropical fruit, candy
Recommended TrainingTopping, ScrOG
Available Packs3 seeds / 6 seeds

Running Melonsicle indoors? Pair it with a carbon filter and extraction fan setup — these plants throw serious terpenes from mid-flower onwards, and passive ventilation won't cut it. If you're planning to press the harvest into rosin, a set of micron bags and a quality pollen press will help you make the most of all that resin.

How to Grow Melonsicle Cannabis Seeds

Melonsicle is one of the more forgiving photoperiod strains we've come across. The plant structure does a lot of the work for you — open node spacing and relatively few fan leaves mean airflow through the canopy is naturally good, which reduces the risk of mould and bud rot in dense colas. That said, a few deliberate steps will push your yield from decent to properly impressive.

Plants typically stretch to 130–160cm, which is manageable in most indoor setups. They respond very well to topping early in veg — removing the apical tip encourages multiple main colas rather than one dominant spear, and the natural node spacing means those secondary branches fill out quickly. If you have the patience, a ScrOG net installed just before flipping to 12/12 will spread the canopy evenly and expose more bud sites to direct light. We'd pick ScrOG over LST alone for this strain; the open structure makes weaving branches through the net straightforward.

Flowering wraps up in 8–9 weeks. Towards the end, watch for the colour change — cooler night temperatures (around 15–18°C during the dark period in the final two weeks) can intensify those purple and pink tones. It won't affect potency, but the visual payoff is worth the effort if your setup allows for temperature drops.

  1. Germinate your Melonsicle feminised seeds using the paper-towel method or directly in a starter plug. Maintain 22–26°C and keep the medium moist but not waterlogged.
  2. Transplant seedlings into their final container once the first true leaves appear. A 15–20 litre pot works well for indoor grows.
  3. Top the plant above the 4th or 5th node once it has developed 6–7 nodes. This encourages a bushier structure with multiple main colas.
  4. Install a ScrOG net approximately 40cm above the pot rim. As branches grow through the net during late veg, tuck them horizontally to fill gaps and create an even canopy.
  5. Flip to 12/12 light cycle when the canopy has filled roughly 70–80% of your net. Expect a moderate stretch during the first two weeks of flower.
  6. Maintain strong airflow and run your carbon filter continuously from week 3 of flower onwards — the melon and fruit terpenes get loud fast.
  7. In the final 14 days, consider dropping night temperatures to 15–18°C to bring out deeper purple and pink pigmentation in the flowers.
  8. Harvest at 8–9 weeks of flower when trichomes show mostly milky heads with around 10–15% amber. Dry slowly at 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity for 10–14 days, then cure in airtight jars for at least two weeks.

Aroma, Flavour, and Effects of Melonsicle

The name genuinely tells you what to expect. Crack open a cured jar of Melonsicle and the first thing that hits you is ripe watermelon — not a subtle hint, but a full-on wave of sweet melon that fills the room. Underneath that top note, there's a broader tropical-fruit mix: think cantaloupe, berries, and a candy-like sweetness that rounds the whole thing out. If you vape at around 180–190°C, the melon comes through cleanest; higher temperatures bring out more of the earthy, slightly floral undertones.

Smoked or vaped, the effects lean towards the sativa side of the genetics. Expect a happy, uplifting headspace with a noticeable creative edge — the kind of state where ideas flow easily and mundane tasks feel a bit more interesting. The 40% indica contribution keeps things grounded enough that you won't feel scattered or anxious, but this isn't a couch-lock strain by any stretch. With THC levels sitting between 20% and 25%, a little goes a long way if you're not a daily consumer. Used in moderation early in the day, it works as a wake-and-bake that doesn't derail productivity. Used more generously in the evening, it settles into a mellow, contented mood without heavy sedation.

For extraction enthusiasts: the generous trichome coverage and dense bud structure make Melonsicle a strong choice for bubble hash, dry sift, or rosin pressing. The resulting concentrate retains that melon-forward terpene profile remarkably well, especially with cold-extraction methods.

Melonsicle vs. Other Fruity T.H. Seeds Strains

T.H. Seeds has built a solid catalogue of fruit-forward genetics. If you're choosing between Melonsicle and their Watermelon Ultra 710 Limited, here's the key difference: Watermelon Ultra 710 leans heavier on the indica side and delivers a more sedating effect, while Melonsicle's 60/40 sativa-dominant split keeps the energy up. Melonsicle also edges ahead on visual appeal — the pink and purple colouration is more pronounced and varied. For growers who want flavour and bag appeal with a functional daytime effect, Melonsicle is the better pick. If you're after a heavier, more relaxing smoke from the same watermelon lineage, Watermelon Ultra 710 is worth a look.

FeatureMelonsicleWatermelon Ultra 710
GeneticsForbidden Fruit x Watermelon Zkittlez x WatermelonWatermelon-dominant
Sativa/Indica60/40Indica-leaning
Flowering Time8–9 weeks8–9 weeks
Primary EffectUplifting, creativeRelaxing, sedating
Colour ExpressionPink, purple, redGreen with purple accents
Best ForDaytime use, extractionsEvening use

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Melonsicle take to flower?

Melonsicle finishes flowering in 8–9 weeks under a 12/12 light cycle. Most growers harvest closer to the 9-week mark to allow trichomes to reach full maturity, but check trichome colour with a loupe rather than going strictly by the calendar.

Is Melonsicle a good strain for making hash or rosin?

Yes — it's one of the better options in the T.H. Seeds catalogue for extractions. The dense buds are heavily coated in trichomes, and the melon terpene profile carries through into concentrates, especially with cold-extraction methods like bubble hash or fresh-frozen rosin.

What yield can I expect from Melonsicle indoors?

With proper training (topping or ScrOG) and adequate lighting, indoor yields sit between 550 and 650g/m². Hitting the upper end of that range requires filling the canopy evenly and maintaining strong light intensity throughout flower.

Does Melonsicle smell a lot during flowering?

Massively. The melon and fruit terpenes become very strong from around week 3–4 of flower. A carbon filter is non-negotiable for indoor grows, and we'd recommend sizing up your filter if your tent is on the smaller side.

How tall does Melonsicle grow indoors?

Plants typically reach 130–160cm. Topping early and using a ScrOG net will keep height manageable in tents under 200cm. Expect a moderate stretch during the first two weeks after flipping to 12/12.

What causes the pink and purple colours in Melonsicle buds?

Anthocyanin pigments in the genetics are responsible. Cooler night temperatures during the final two weeks of flowering — around 15–18°C — can intensify the colour expression, though the purple and pink tones appear even at standard grow-room temperatures.

Last updated: April 2026

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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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