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Chocolate Chunk

Feminised
Photoperiod

Chocolate Chunk is an indica-dominant strain known for a rich chocolate aroma and dependable indoor yields.

Why choose Chocolate Chunk?
  • Dense chocolate-scented buds
  • Compact, sturdy structure
  • Performs well with SOG/SCROG
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.3-0.8%
Lineage Afghani x Chocolate Thai
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Short to Medium
Yield Medium-High
Taste Dark chocolate, Earthy, Coffee
Seed Type Feminised photoperiod
Climate humid indoor grow rooms
Effects Relaxed, Euphoric, Sedative
Environment Indoor/Outdoor

About Chocolate Chunk

Chocolate Chunk delivers dense, resinous buds with a pronounced chocolate and coffee profile. The plant is compact, making it suitable for controlled indoor setups in Brighton and similar northern locations. Under careful humidity management it rewards growers with solid yields and a calming, sedative effect popular for evening use. Breeding traces to Afghani x Chocolate Thai give it hardiness and a distinctive flavour.

Grow Difficulty:

Under humid indoor grow rooms Chocolate Chunk is moderately easy to manage for growers with basic humidity control. Adequate ventilation and dehumidification are important to prevent mould and bud rot.

Flowering Time:

Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks in ideal conditions. Outdoor harvests in northern areas may extend slightly due to shorter seasons.

Yield:

Yields indoors are medium to high when trained and kept within optimal humidity. Outdoors in a long season it can produce larger colas but humidity can reduce usable yield.

Height:

Plants remain compact to medium, with sturdy branches that support heavy buds. The structure suits sea of green or screen of green systems.

Environment:

Indoors in Brighton, Chocolate Chunk responds well to SOG and SCROG setups. Outdoors around Brighton it finishes as a bushy plant but requires late-season drying if humidity spikes.

Climate:

Growing Chocolate Chunk in Brighton's conditions within humid indoor grow rooms requires strict humidity control to prevent mould. Brighton growers should run dehumidifiers and maintain airflow to protect dense buds in humid indoor grow rooms.

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What's your go-to dehumidifier for a 3x3 tent?
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I use a compact 10-litre unit with adjustable humidity settings and a continuous drain option to avoid daily emptying.
Common question Posted by Urbanseedbank Answered
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Do you trim fan leaves during stretch?
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I remove large obstructing fan leaves after the main stretch to open airflow but keep smaller leaves for photosynthesis.
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How many plants per square metre do you run?
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For Chocolate Chunk I run four to six per m² in SOG to encourage compact, heavy colas.
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Any tips for reducing bud rot risk late season?
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Lower RH at night, increase daytime airflow and remove any damp or infected material immediately.
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Do you cure in jars or boxes?
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I jar for slow cure with daily burps for the first two weeks and then move to long-term storage with humidity packs.

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