
- Rich grape flavour with steady, approachable potency.
Double Grape
Double Grape is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for grape-forward aroma and balanced, relaxing effects.
- Pronounced grape and berry aroma
- Balanced body relaxation with mental clarity
- Reliable resinous buds in stable phenotypes
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18-22% |
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≤1% |
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GRAPE APE x KUSH |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (typically 1–2 m outdoors) |
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Moderate to high |
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Grape, Sweet berry, Earthy skunk |
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Feminised |
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wet Welsh valley climate |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Clear-headed |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Double Grape
Double Grape combines GRAPE APE and KUSH lineage to deliver dense, resinous buds with a pronounced grape and sweet-berry profile. It typically shows THC in the high-teens to low-twenties percent range and low CBD, offering a calm body ease paired with an uplifted, clear-headed mood.
Double Grape is an indica-dominant hybrid known for dense, resinous buds. It combines calming physical effects with a gently uplifted cerebral tone.
THC levels commonly fall in the high-teens to low-twenties percentage range. The potency is noticeable but tends to build steadily rather than delivering a sharp headrush.
CBD content is typically very low, generally under one percent. This makes Double Grape more suited to recreational use or THC-led therapeutic needs rather than CBD-specific treatment.
Double Grape originates from a cross of GRAPE APE x KUSH. That lineage explains the pronounced grape character and the stable, resinous bud structure.
Seeds are commonly available in feminised form to favour predictable female crops. Autoflower and regular seed lines exist less often for this particular cross.
Under a wet Welsh valley climate the variety is best approached as intermediate in difficulty due to higher moisture and mould risk. Extra attention to general plant health and site selection is important in such damp conditions.
Flowering usually completes within eight to ten weeks in favourable conditions. Outdoor UK phenotypes commonly finish towards late September to early October.
Yields are moderate to high for a medium-stature plant when phenotypes are well managed. Larger results tend to come from allowing full seasonal development rather than forcing rapid cycles.
Plants typically reach a medium height with a stout central cola and productive side branches. The structure suits moderate canopy management and selective training approaches.
Indoors, growers find Double Grape responds well when environmental factors are kept steady in Oxfordshire. Outdoors in Oxfordshire the strain benefits from a site choice that minimises prolonged wetting of dense buds.
Growing Double Grape in Oxfordshire requires awareness of the wet Welsh valley climate and its tendency to increase ambient moisture. Choose sites and timing that recognise this local dampness to reduce exposure of dense buds to prolonged wet conditions.
The effect profile balances body relaxation with a sociable, uplifted mood. Many users report clear thinking alongside physical ease rather than heavy sedation.
Flavours centre on ripe grape and sweet berry, layered over an earthy, skunky base. The finish is fruity with a lingering resinous note.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Double Grape is best known for its pronounced grape and sweet-berry aroma combined with balanced relaxing and uplifting effects.
Typical THC figures sit in the high-teens to low-twenties percentage range, producing a noticeable but manageable potency.
It is commonly chosen to help with stress, mild pain and to assist sleep for some users, though it is not a CBD-dominant variety.
Yes, wetter climates tend to increase moisture-related issues for dense-flowering varieties, so local climate should be taken into account when planning any cultivation.
Feminised seeds are bred to produce predominantly female plants, which are the flowering plants sought for their resinous buds.
UK phenotypes generally reach maturity towards late September to early October, depending on seasonal variation.
It can produce moderate to high yields relative to its size when plants are allowed to complete a full season and phenotypes are well selected.
Expect a clear grape and berry character up front with earthy and skunky undertones on the finish.
The phrase 'organic cannabis soil growing' refers to cultivation in soil using organic, rather than synthetic, inputs; I cannot provide guidance on methods, but the term describes an approach that focuses on natural amendments and soil biology where lawful.
The variety is adaptable to both indoor and outdoor settings, though local weather patterns and legal considerations will strongly influence outcomes.
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