
- Sweet grape genetics built for greenhouse growers.
Grape Candy
Grape Candy is an indica-dominant hybrid known for sweet grape flavours, moderate THC and relaxed effects suited to greenhouse cultivation.
- Sweet grape flavour with candy notes.
- Reliable yields in sheltered greenhouse conditions.
- Sturdy, compact plants that respond to training.
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18-22% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Grape Ape x Candy Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, compact |
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Medium to high |
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Sweet grape, Candied sugar, Earthy spice |
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Feminised |
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moist western coastal climate |
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Relaxed physical sedation, Uplifted sociable mood, Mild cerebral clarity |
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Greenhouse / Indoor / Outdoor (sheltered) |
About Grape Candy
Grape Candy is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for sweet grape and candy terpenes, producing compact, resinous buds with solid THC levels. It performs well in controlled greenhouse environments and responds to training and proper humidity management, making it a reliable choice for growers who can manage the demands of a moist western coastal climate.
Grape Candy is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. It leans towards relaxation while retaining a clear-headed lift.
THC typically sits between 18–22%, giving solid potency for regular users. Plants grown under optimised conditions can produce slightly higher levels.
CBD is low, generally under 1%. This makes Grape Candy better suited to recreational use than for high-CBD therapeutic needs.
Grape Candy descends from Grape Ape x Candy Kush hybridisation. Those parents contribute purple hues and a sweet, candy-like terpene profile.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised to ensure uniform, manageable canopies. Some breeders release limited autoflowering phenotypes for faster cycles.
Growing Grape Candy in a moist western coastal climate demands careful humidity control to avoid mould. An intermediate grower can manage it with ventilation, dehumidification and regular canopy maintenance.
Flowering usually completes in 8–9 weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor or greenhouse plants in the UK generally finish by early autumn.
Yield is medium to high when plants are trained and fed correctly. In a well-managed greenhouse in Edinburgh you can expect reliable harvests.
Plants remain medium in height with a sturdy, compact structure. They respond well to topping and low-stress training to broaden the canopy.
Indoors the strain performs well under LED or HPS with strict humidity control. Outdoors and in greenhouses around Edinburgh it benefits from wind protection and good airflow.
Growing Grape Candy in Edinburgh requires attention to the moist western coastal climate with its persistent humidity and occasional salt-laden winds. A greenhouse in Edinburgh can shelter plants while providing the ventilation needed to manage damp conditions.
Effects start with an uplifted, social euphoria that eases into deep physical relaxation. Many users find it calming without being overly sedating.
The flavour is a clear mix of sweet grape and candy with earthy, skunky undertones. A subtle spicy exhale balances the sweetness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect around 18–22% THC under normal conditions, though optimised grows can push that slightly higher.
No, CBD is generally under 1%, so it is not considered a high-CBD variety.
Yes, it suits UK greenhouse cannabis growing when humidity and airflow are well managed; a greenhouse gives protection from rain while allowing venting to reduce mould risk.
Use good ventilation, dehumidifiers where necessary, prune to improve airflow, and avoid overwatering to keep humidity around 45–55% during flowering.
Harvest timing depends on trichome ripeness but in the UK outdoor or greenhouse plants typically finish by early to mid-autumn.
Both quality soil mixes and hydroponic systems perform well; soil offers more forgiveness while hydroponics can increase vigour and yield.
Beginners can grow it but should be prepared to learn humidity control and basic training techniques to avoid common issues in damp climates.
Some phenotypes show purple hues, especially with cooler nighttime temperatures late in flowering.
Topping, LST and SCROG are effective to open the canopy and improve light penetration for uniform bud development.
No, cultivation of cannabis without a Home Office licence is illegal in the UK and can lead to criminal charges; always check current laws and permissions.
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