Watermelon Zum Zum
♀ Feminized

Watermelon Zum Zum

by UKHTA Genetics · Spain

Type

Yield / plant

Feminized

Feminized

Country

Spain

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About Watermelon Zum Zum

**Genetic Background & Structure** This S1 cultivar results from crossing ZkittleZ with Adonai (sourced from Dying Breed Seeds' UKHTA phenotype). Plants produce mid-sized flower clusters with exceptional crystal accumulation across all surfaces, including larger foliage and branch material. The resinous coating extends throughout the plant structure, creating a distinctive crystalline appearance. A notable phenotype variation expresses watermelon notes alongside mango undertones in addition to the standard watermelon character. **Sensory Profile & Effects** The aromatic profile centers on watermelon, with certain phenotypes displaying additional mango characteristics. Effects are energizing and cerebral, making this strain suitable for afternoon and evening consumption. However, morning use may result in lingering drowsiness throughout the day due to underlying relaxing properties. **Cultivation Characteristics** This strain demonstrates excellent response to horizontal screens and various plant manipulation techniques including low-stress bending methods. It performs well across hydroponic systems, conventional soil, and coconut coir mediums, though hydroponic cultivation consistently delivers superior results. The plant demonstrates sensitivity to excess nitrogen; maintaining standard nutrient protocols preserves both flavor development and final yields. **Processing Potential** The abundant trichome production makes this cultivar exceptionally valuable for concentrate production. Flower density with minimal excess leaf material simplifies manicuring work while producing compact, rock-hard buds with negligible structural voids.

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