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Grape Blow Pop

Feminised and autoflowering options

Grape Blow Pop is a hybrid with grape-forward flavour and candy sweetness that suits growers seeking bold terpene profiles.

Why choose Grape Blow Pop?
  • Grape-forward aroma with candy sweetness
  • Compact plants ideal for constrained spaces
  • Performs well when early-flowering phenotypes are chosen
THC 20-24%
CBD ≤1%
Lineage Grape Ape x Blow Pop
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height 80–140 cm indoors; taller outdoors
Yield Medium to high (≈400–500 g/m² indoors; variable outdoors)
Taste Grape, Sweet candy, Citrus
Seed Type Feminised and autoflowering options
Climate Cool and damp; handles cool summers but vulnerable to late-season rain
Effects Uplifted, Relaxed, Creative
Environment Indoor & outdoor

About Grape Blow Pop

Grape Blow Pop blends grape and candy terpenes into a compact, resinous hybrid. It favours growers who can control humidity and airflow, producing medium to high yields under attentive care.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Grape Blow Pop in rainy autumn harvest season raises the risk of mould and requires careful canopy management. Overall the strain is of intermediate difficulty, needing vigilant ventilation and occasional fungicide treatments during wet periods.

Flowering Time:

Flowering typically completes in 8 to 10 weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor growers should plan for an early autumn finish to avoid late-season rain.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high, often around 400–500 g/m² indoors under proper conditions. Outdoor plants in Lancashire can produce good results but may need protection from persistent damp to reach full potential.

Height:

Plants stay relatively compact, with sturdy branches and dense cola formation. Typical height ranges from 80 to 140 cm indoors, while outdoor specimens can stretch taller in fertile soil.

Environment:

Indoors, growers in Lancashire achieve reliable results using SCROG or SOG setups to control height and airflow. Outdoors in Lancashire the strain benefits from a sheltered spot and proactive mould prevention to cope with damp autumns.

Climate:

Growing Grape Blow Pop in Lancashire requires planning around the region's rainy autumn harvest season. Choose early-flowering phenotypes or give outdoor plants extra shelter to reduce mould risk during the rainy autumn harvest season.

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How did your outdoor Grape Blow Pop fare this year?
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I planted in a sheltered spot and used a simple cover for heavy rains; yield was decent but I lost a few lower buds to damp.
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What training did you use indoors?
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SCROG with low-stress training gave a flat canopy and consistent bud development under LED lighting.
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Any tips for stopping bud rot?
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Keep the canopy open, prune fan leaves blocking airflow, and harvest early if the wet forecast is long-lasting.
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Which nutrients did you boost late in flowering?
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I increased potassium and reduced nitrogen around week six of flowering to harden buds and improve resin production.
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Would you grow the same strain again in Lancashire?
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Yes, but I'd pick earlier phenotypes and plan better shelter for the final weeks to avoid autumn rain.

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