Welcome to the Kapow Berries blog, where we explore the vibrant genetics and unique profiles that make our small-batch cannabis collection a cut above the rest. Today, we’re shining a spotlight on a community favorite: Melon Berries
The Melon Berry strain is generally a sativa-dominant hybrid known for its sweet, fruity, melon and berry flavor profile, and balanced effects that are both uplifting and relaxing.
Strain Information & Profile (as per AllBud and user reviews)
- Type: Sativa-dominant hybrid (approx. 70% Sativa / 30% Indica). However, specific effects can vary as the name “Melon Berry” is a flavor-driven name that encompasses various hybrids.
- THC Content: Ranges from 15% to 25% on average.
- CBD Content: Typically very low, around 0-1%.
- Genetics: Often described as a phenotype of an unknown ACDC strain, highlighting a strong cannabinoid profile.
- Aroma: A strong scent of fresh berries and melons, with hints of flowery earthiness and spicy undertones.
- Flavor: Tastes like a super sweet and fruity blend of berry and melon, accented by earthy or sometimes sour citrus notes.
- Appearance: Airy, diamond-shaped forest green nugs with thin orange hairs and a coating of amber crystal trichomes.
These articles offer a breakdown of the Melon Berry strain’s THC content, flavor profile, and reported effects:
Reported Effects & Reviews
Users and reviews suggest the high provides a versatile experience that starts with a cerebral boost and ends with physical calm.
- Positive Effects: Users commonly report feeling happy, euphoric, and uplifted. It is often described as providing a sense of well-being, promoting sociability and focus without heavy sedation.
- Medical Uses: Often chosen by patients to treat conditions such as chronic stress, anxiety, chronic pain, insomnia, nausea, and appetite loss.
- User Reviews: Reviewers mention it provides a “good head-change” that makes one feel relaxed yet energized, and is effective for headaches and pain relief. One review notes it can be good for daytime activities or chores due to its energetic properties.
For more detailed information, you can check the strain page on AllBud or other cannabis information sites like Leafly.


