
- A resilient, grape-scented outdoor performer.
Daily Grape
Daily Grape is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for robust outdoor performance and fruity resinous buds.
- Fast-finishing, grape-forward flavour.
- Built for exposed UK gardens with simple wind protection.
- High outdoor yields with compact, resinous colas.
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Grape Ape x Early Skunk |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (1.2-1.8 m) |
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High (400-600 g/plant outdoor) |
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Grape, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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windy coastal growing areas |
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Uplifting, Relaxed, Focused |
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Outdoor |
About Daily Grape
Daily Grape is an indica-dominant hybrid that combines Grape Ape x Early Skunk genetics to produce dense, grape-scented colas that finish in eight to nine weeks. It suits outdoor growers in temperate UK climates who can provide shelter from wind and good airflow; results are best when plants receive support, balanced feeding and timely pruning.
Daily Grape is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. It combines calming body effects with a mild cerebral lift.
THC levels are typically in the 18–22% range, offering reliable potency. This makes Daily Grape suitable for experienced users and regular consumers.
CBD is low, usually under 1%, so it is not a high-CBD therapeutic option. Those after CBD effects should consider pairing with extracts or higher-CBD varieties.
Genetics come from Grape Ape x Early Skunk, which explains the fruity terpene profile and vigour. The Early Skunk lineage contributes resilience and a shortened outdoor cycle.
Seeds are feminised to simplify canopy planning and avoid male plants. This seed type suits growers seeking reliable female-only crops and predictable yields.
Growing Daily Grape in windy coastal growing areas requires sturdy staking, windbreaks and careful site selection. It is intermediate difficulty and rewards growers who provide structural support and good airflow.
Flowering finishes in eight to nine weeks under optimal conditions. Outdoor plants generally reach maturity by late September in temperate UK seasons.
Yields are strong for an outdoor indica-dominant plant, often 400–600 g per plant when trained and fed correctly. Dense colas respond well to low-stress training and selective pruning.
Plants remain medium in height with a broad, compact canopy suitable for exposed sites. Branches thicken with proper nutrition and wind exposure management.
Indoors the strain performs in controlled tents but shows its best resin when grown outdoors in Nottinghamshire. Outdoors it benefits from long daylight and open air when cultivated across Nottinghamshire gardens and smallholdings.
Growing Daily Grape in Nottinghamshire and in windy coastal growing areas demands shelter and careful siting to prevent salt spray and windburn. Choosing sheltered plots and erecting windbreaks will improve bud quality and reduce plant stress in Nottinghamshire.
Effects begin with a clear uplift that eases into a calm body stone. Users report sustained focus for routine tasks followed by a comfortable winding down.
The flavour profile is grape-forward with bright citrus top notes and a mild earthiness. Smoke is smooth and leaves a sweet aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Transplant after the last frost, typically late May to early June, to ensure a full vegetative period before the eight to nine week flowering stage.
Yes, Daily Grape finishes relatively quickly and its genetics make it suitable for short season outdoor cannabis growing in temperate UK locations.
Use hedges, temporary windbreaks, stout stakes and low-profile training to reduce sail area and prevent branch damage.
Shift to a bloom formula higher in phosphorus and potassium once buds form and reduce nitrogen gradually to avoid excess foliage late in flowering.
Improve airflow, strip lower foliage, avoid dense canopies and harvest as soon as trichomes indicate peak ripeness to minimise mould exposure.
Low-stress training and a single topping early will increase lateral bud sites and balance the canopy for better light distribution.
Common issues include aphids, caterpillars and occasional spider mites; regular inspection and biological controls help keep problems small.
You can, but starting in pots and transplanting after frost gives better control and reduces early-season losses in unpredictable UK weather.
Yes, Daily Grape is supplied as feminised seed to ensure a crop of female plants when germinated and grown correctly.
Dry in a cool, dark room at 15–20°C and 45–55% humidity, then cure in jars with daily burping for the first two weeks to develop flavour and smoothness.
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