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Ace Of Spades
Ace Of Spades is an indica-dominant hybrid with high THC, grape flavours and steady yields for greenhouse and indoor growers.
- High THC grape
- Easy to train
- Greenhouse favourite
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20-24% |
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≤1% |
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Black Spade x Ace Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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80-140 cm |
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Medium to high |
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Grape, Earthy, Sweet Berry |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime; Suited To Greenhouses And Sheltered Outdoor Sites Across The Uk |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sociable |
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Indoor & Outdoor (Greenhouse Friendly) |
About Ace Of Spades
Ace Of Spades is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for reliable structure and resin. You will find dense, grape-scented buds that respond well to topping and low-stress training. Flowering runs eight to nine weeks indoors and fits short UK summers if you use a sheltered outdoor spot. Expect THC around twenty to twenty-four percent and low CBD, which gives a pronounced euphoric onset that settles into a relaxed body stone. Manage humidity in greenhouses and tents to avoid mould, and dry and cure slowly to bring out the sweet berry and earthy notes. This strain suits intermediate growers who want solid yields without complex rigs.
Ace Of Spades is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense buds and a sturdy structure. Many UK growers recognise its reliable behaviour and use greenhouse space around Manchester for steady results.
THC sits around 20–24%, putting it among stronger lines in the British scene. You should expect a pronounced effect that experienced users in London often favour.
CBD content is low, typically under one percent. That suits British wellness seekers looking for psychoactive profiles rather than CBD-led options.
Genetics are given as Black Spade x Ace Kush to explain its mix of indica structure and sativa-derived aroma. That cross gives you predictable growth and resinous buds for trimming.
Seeds are supplied as feminized to simplify selection in the UK seed market. British collectors often prefer feminized lines to reduce time spent sexing plants.
Growing difficulty rates as intermediate due to moderate stretching and resin production. Keep an eye on humidity in greenhouse setups, especially in Liverpool or Bristol, to avoid mould.
Flowering normally takes eight to nine weeks under controlled light. Outdoors the schedule fits the UK summer but plan for autumn rain in places like Cornwall.
Yields run medium to high with sensible training and feeding. Many indoor and greenhouse growers in Birmingham report solid harvests without exotic equipment.
Plants remain medium in height, commonly between eighty and one hundred and forty centimetres. That suits modest grow rooms and spare loft spaces used by growers in Leeds.
Ace Of Spades performs well indoors and outdoors when given shelter from heavy rain. Greenhouse setups across Devon and the Scottish Highlands help manage damp British seasons.
Best climate is the mild maritime weather found across much of Britain with shelter from constant rain. Growers from Cornwall to the Scottish Highlands typically use greenhouses or undercover spots to control humidity.
Effects begin with a clear euphoric lift then ease into a relaxed body state that suits evening sessions around Brighton. UK users often praise its balance for both social and unwinding moments.
Flavours lean to grape and sweet berry with an earthy backbone that shows through in smoke and vapour. You will notice a clean, lingering flavour profile that many British tasters mention.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Indoor flowering runs about eight to nine weeks. Outdoors in the UK aim to finish before heavy autumn rains.
Typical THC is around 20–24%. That places it among higher-strength choices for experienced users.
CBD is low, usually under one percent. It suits growers focused on psychoactive effects rather than CBD use.
Low-stress training and topping give an even canopy and more bud sites. Many UK growers add a light scrog for indoor tents.
Keep relative humidity under fifty to fifty-five percent in late flowering to reduce mould risk. Use ventilation, dehumidifiers and trim inner foliage to improve airflow.
Moderate nitrogen in veg then raise phosphorus and potassium during bloom. Start bloom feeding around week three of flowering.
Expect between eighty and one hundred and forty centimetres depending on training. Plan tent height and support accordingly.
Aim for mostly cloudy trichomes with some amber at eight to nine weeks for a balanced effect. Harvest slightly earlier for a brighter, more cerebral note.
Watch spider mites and botrytis in damp conditions. Frequent checks and clean environments help prevent outbreaks.
Dry slowly at around twenty degrees Celsius and forty to fifty percent humidity for ten to fourteen days. Cure in jars for at least four weeks to bring out grape and sweet berry flavours.
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