
- Fruit-forward flavour with a compact, resinous finish
Grape Bubblegum
Grape Bubblegum is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid known for sweet grape and bubblegum flavours and a relaxing effect.
- Sweet grape and candy aroma
- Compact plants for small spaces
- Reliable indoor yields with resinous buds
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Grape x Bubblegum |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium (80-140 cm) |
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Medium to high (indoor), moderate outdoor |
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Grape, Sweet bubblegum, Berry |
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Feminised |
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Cool temperate with short outdoor growing season |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Euphoric |
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Both |
About Grape Bubblegum
Grape Bubblegum pairs fruity grape terpenes with classic candy sweetness and a resinous bud structure. It grows compact and performs well indoors, while outdoor crops in cooler regions need shelter and careful timing through a short outdoor growing season.
Grape Bubblegum is an indica-dominant hybrid with a compact, resinous structure. It produces dense buds suited to small-space grows.
THC levels commonly sit between 18% and 22% in well-grown examples. The potency delivers a clear psychoactive effect that most regular users will find satisfying.
CBD content is low, typically under one percent. The profile is therefore driven by THC and terpene activity rather than CBD.
The variety descends from a cross of Grape and Bubblegum. That lineage emphasises fruity terpenes and a sticky bud structure.
Seeds are most commonly available as feminised for predictable female plants. Auto-flowering versions exist but are less widely offered.
Growing Grape Bubblegum suits intermediate growers who can manage humidity and airflow during a short outdoor growing season. Careful timing and mould prevention are important in compact sites.
Indoor flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks. Outdoor finishing depends on the season and can be tight in northern climates.
Yields are moderate to good under controlled indoor conditions. Outdoor harvests in Northumberland tend to be lower unless plants are given shelter and an early start.
Plants remain relatively compact and branchy with strong lateral bud sites. The stature makes them suitable for small greenhouses and discreet outdoor plots.
Indoors it responds well to SOG or SCROG and controlled humidity in Northumberland. Outdoors in Northumberland a sheltered, south-facing site and protective measures late in the season improve results.
Growing Grape Bubblegum in Northumberland requires adapting to a short outdoor growing season with early sowing and protection from autumn rain. Expect to use sheltered spots and consider finishing under cover in Northumberland if the late season turns wet.
The smoke gives a soothing body relaxation paired with a gentle cerebral lift. Many users report improved sociability without heavy sedation.
Taste combines sweet bubblegum candy with ripe grape and subtle berry notes. A faint herbal backbone appears on prolonged exhalation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a moderate veg schedule and switch to a bloom feed at the start of flowering, reducing nitrogen while boosting phosphorus and potassium.
Maintain good airflow, remove lower foliage that traps moisture and consider early harvesting or moving plants under cover if persistent rain appears.
Flush with plain water for 7–14 days before harvest to improve smoke quality and reduce residual nutrients.
Yes, its compact habit makes it well suited to small tents and compact indoor setups.
Aphids, spider mites and caterpillars are common threats; regular inspection and biological controls work well in cooler climates.
Dry slowly until stems snap, then jar in glass with daily burping for two weeks followed by longer-term storage to develop flavour.
You can, but feminised seeds simplify planning by reducing the risk of male plants among a small outdoor crop.
Start seeds indoors early in spring and harden off plants for several weeks before moving outside to get ahead of the short season.
In high humidity cannabis cultivation focus on airflow, defoliation of inner canopy leaves and quick access to covered shelter to limit mould.
Selective topping and some defoliation can improve light penetration and bud quality, but avoid heavy pruning late in the season.
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