AlienZ by Green House Seed Co.
AlienZ sets up a clear Christmas tree shape early and can push much taller outdoors without thinning out at the top. So the plant is not just upright, it also builds enough carrying area through the stem and longer side branches to keep the weight distributed properly into the finish. Outside, it reads more like a large, fully built hybrid than a soft modern US line with no backbone.
The cross of Watermelon Zkittlez and Velvet Moon fits that shape well. The frame stays organised, but the plant can still develop real size and does not carry the run through nervous growth. It carries it through a stable body. That is what makes it easy to place, because the point here is not just resin or colour, but a plant that actually holds something through the cycle.
At around 8 to 9 weeks of flowering, AlienZ stays in a workable window for this kind of size. Indoor yield is listed as high, while outdoor harvest in the northern hemisphere comes around late September with very strong production potential per plant. So it does not need an especially long cycle to build volume. It gets there through frame, fill and a plant that keeps substance well into late flower.
In the final weeks it often shows more colour outdoors, but that is not the only hook. More important is how the flower mass sits: heavy resin, a fuller build and enough pressure in the upper structure to keep the plant from looking hollow. Aromatically, the line moves between the sweetness of Watermelon Zkittlez and the more sour earthy side of Velvet Moon. That gives AlienZ a broader, slightly oilier direction that suits its stronger overall build.
Data sheet
| Crossing | Watermelon Zkittlez x Velvet Moon |
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| Indica | 60 % |
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| Sativa | 40 % |
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| THC | 24,30 % |
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| CBD | 0,14 % |
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| CBN | 0,40 % |
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| Flowering time | 8-9 Weeks |
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| Harvest month | end of September (North hemisphere) |
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| High | 150-250 cm |
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| Yield outdoors | 140 grams per plant |
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