Tigermelon
Tigermelon
Tigermelon Strain Overview
Tigermelon is a rare indica-dominant hybrid strain that has gained legendary status among cannabis enthusiasts for its mysterious origins and exceptional qualities. Created through crossing Chemdawg D, Uzbekistani hashplant, and Apollo 11 (Genius Cut phenotype), this complex three-way hybrid represents a sophisticated genetic combination that brings together the best traits of its parent strains. The strain has been primarily developed and utilized by renowned breeder Bodhi Seeds, who described it as having an aroma reminiscent of 'sandalwood mango lassi.' Tigermelon is notable for its role as breeding stock, having been used to create other acclaimed strains such as Snow Leopard. The buds exhibit a striking visual appearance with dense, compact structure featuring rich green hues adorned with orange pistils and a thick coating of crystalline trichomes that give them a distinctly frosty appearance. The strain's name derives from its unique melon-like aroma characteristics, which have made it particularly sought after among connoisseurs seeking exotic flavor profiles and well-balanced effects.
Tigermelon Strain Effects
Tigermelon Strain Positive Effects
- Users report relief from chronic stress
- May help with chronic pain
- Often used for muscle spasms
- Users report help with insomnia
- May assist with appetite loss
- Often used for depression
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Tigermelon Strain Possible Negative Effects
Tigermelon Strain Growing Information
Tigermelon has a flowering time of 7-9 weeks indoors with expected yields of 10-12 ounces per square meter. Outdoor cultivation produces harvests from late September to mid-October, with individual plants yielding approximately 12 ounces or more. The strain is considered intermediate difficulty to grow and responds well to Sea of Green (SOG) methods due to its compact, short stature. Indoor cultivation requires regular pruning to prevent moisture-related issues like mold and mildew due to its dense foliage. Proper ventilation is essential, and the strain benefits from controlled temperature and humidity levels. While forgiving of cool and damp weather outdoors, it still requires adequate light exposure for optimal development.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Tigermelon make you feel?
Tigermelon is known to produce the following effects:
- Relaxed: 85%
- Euphoric: 75%
- Happy: 70%
- Uplifted: 65%
- Creative: 60%
- Focused: 55%
What are the positive effects of Tigermelon?
Tigermelon has these reported positive effects:
- Users report relief from chronic stress
- May help with chronic pain
- Often used for muscle spasms
- Users report help with insomnia
- May assist with appetite loss
- Often used for depression
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
What are the negative effects of Tigermelon?
Possible negative effects include:
- Dry Mouth
- Dry Eyes
- Dizziness
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes
- Possible dizziness
- Potential anxiety in high doses
- Possible rapid heartbeat
What does Tigermelon taste like?
Tigermelon has the following flavor profile:
- Citrus
- Earthy
- Mango
- Melon
- Orange
- Pine
- Sweet
- Tropical