Watermelon Mojito
Watermelon Zkittlez × Mojito (lime-dominant line)
Watermelon Mojito is a contemporary hybrid cultivar celebrated for its dessert and cocktail-inspired flavor profile. It is recognized for a complex aromatic and taste experience that combines fruity, citrus, and minty notes.
Appearance
This hybrid typically grows to a medium height with significant branching. Its buds are often dense and rounded, resembling candy, and are covered in trichomes that give them a frosted appearance. The pistils can range from orange to blonde, contrasting with lime-green bracts, and some phenotypes may develop faint pink or lavender hues in cooler temperatures.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma and flavor of Watermelon Mojito are characterized by a blend of sweet red fruit, reminiscent of watermelon, layered with bright citrus and lime notes, and finished with a cooling minty herbal quality. This combination evokes the essence of its namesake cocktail.
Effects
Consumers report that Watermelon Mojito provides a mood-lifting and focused experience, making it suitable for daytime use. It is generally considered a balanced hybrid, offering a pleasant sensory experience without being overly sedating.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific percentages vary, common terpenes found in Watermelon Mojito include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor. The THC content typically ranges from 15-25%, with CBD levels below 1%.
Origins & Lineage
Watermelon Mojito is a modern hybrid developed through flavor-driven breeding, often combining a watermelon-forward parentage with a citrus-lime dominant line. Its exact lineage is not tied to a single breeder, as it gained popularity through clone-only networks and social media, reflecting a trend towards dessert and cocktail-themed cultivars.
Cultivation
This strain generally exhibits moderate growth difficulty and responds well to training techniques like topping and SCROG. It produces dense colas and a high resin output, making it suitable for both flower and extraction. Indoor plants typically reach maturity around 7-8 weeks into flowering.