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Grape Cotton Candy

Feminised

Grape Cotton Candy is a compact, sweet hybrid suited to small indoor setups and sheltered outdoor spots in the Scottish Highlands.

Why choose Grape Cotton Candy?
  • Sweet grape aroma with candy notes
  • Compact plants ideal for small tents
  • Balanced high for day or night use
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Grape Ape x Cotton Candy
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Short to medium (60-120 cm)
Yield Medium
Taste Grape, Sweet cotton candy, Citrus
Seed Type Feminised
Climate cool Highland growing conditions
Effects Uplifting, Relaxing, Euphoric
Environment Indoor/Outdoor

About Grape Cotton Candy

Grape Cotton Candy blends grape-forward aroma with a sugary cotton-candy sweetness and compact growth habit. Bred from Grape Ape x Cotton Candy, it was selected for manageable height, strong terpene expression and a balanced, pleasant high that fits both daytime and evening use. In the Scottish Highlands growers must plan for cool Highland growing conditions and potential late-season rain, favouring protected outdoor locations or controlled indoor environments. Its feminised seeds simplify cultivation for growers working with limited space and time.

Grow Difficulty:

Under cool Highland growing conditions this strain is moderately forgiving but benefits from attentive care. In the Scottish Highlands growers should monitor humidity and feeding to avoid stress and mould.

Flowering Time:

Flowering finishes in about eight to ten weeks under optimal indoor light schedules. Outdoor harvest in the Scottish Highlands may be slightly later depending on season length.

Yield:

Yields are medium for the plant's size when grown with consistent nutrients and airflow. Indoor gardeners in the Scottish Highlands can expect respectable gram-per-square-metre results from a compact canopy.

Height:

Plants remain compact, often between 60 and 120 cm, with a bushy structure that suits restricted spaces. Short internodal spacing makes it ideal for sea of green or screen of green set-ups.

Environment:

Indoors it thrives under controlled light and temperature, fitting well in compact tents or cabinets in the Scottish Highlands. Outdoors, place plants in a sheltered, sunny spot to protect buds from rain and wind common across the Scottish Highlands.

Climate:

Growing Grape Cotton Candy in the Scottish Highlands requires attention to cool Highland growing conditions and the region's short outdoor season. Use protected sites or bring plants indoors to avoid excessive rain and cold during late flowering in the Scottish Highlands.

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Should I use CO2 in a small tent?
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CO2 can increase yields but is only effective with high light intensity; for most compact setups it's not essential.
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How often should I water during flower?
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Water when the top 2-3 cm of medium feels dry and adjust based on pot size and temperature.
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Any tips for avoiding bud rot in the Highlands?
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Keep humidity under 50% in late flower, prune lower growth for airflow and use fans to prevent stagnant air.
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When should I start training or topping?
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Begin training in vegetative stage after 3-4 nodes to shape a compact canopy before stretch.
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Which flush works best before harvest?
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A light flush with plain water one to two weeks before harvest can improve smoothness, but don't overdo it.

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