
- Sweet grape aroma, diesel punch, balanced hybrid.
Grape Diesel
Grape Diesel is a balanced hybrid offering sweet grape aromas over a diesel backbone and a lively, focused high.
- Bold grape aroma with a diesel edge
- Balanced, creative high with gentle body calm
- Performs well in mild southern climates
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Around 20% |
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Low (around 0.5%) |
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Grape x Diesel |
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Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium to tall (100–180 cm) |
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Moderate to high; indoor ~400 g/m², outdoor up to 500–600 g/plant |
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Sweet grape, Petrol/diesel, Citrus top notes |
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Feminised |
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mild southern growing climate |
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Uplifting and focused, Creative stimulation, Gentle physical relaxation |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Grape Diesel
Grape Diesel blends fruity grape notes with a sharp diesel undercurrent to produce an aromatic, balanced hybrid. It delivers a clear, creative head high that eases into relaxed muscles and suits daytime or early evening use. In cultivation it performs well in both indoor setups and milder outdoor sites, responding positively to training and consistent care. Gardeners in southern areas find it reliable when attention is paid to ventilation and moisture management.
Grape Diesel is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly towards sativa characteristics. It pairs an energetic head high with a manageable body calm.
THC potency typically sits around the low twenties percentage-wise in well-grown plants. That level delivers a pronounced cerebral effect without extreme sedation.
CBD is low and does not define this variety's profile. It is cultivated primarily for its THC-driven effects rather than cannabidiol content.
The lineage comes from crossing grape-dominant and diesel-dominant strains. That mix creates the distinct fruity aroma over a petrol base.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised to simplify cultivation choices. Regular seeds are sometimes used by breeders aiming to stabilise traits.
Grape Diesel is moderately easy to grow in a mild southern growing climate but benefits from attentive feeding and plant training. Good airflow and humidity awareness improve outcomes.
Flowering normally completes between eight and ten weeks under favourable conditions. Outdoor plants in Swansea commonly finish by late September.
Yields are moderate to high when plants receive steady light and nutrients. Indoor setups often reach around 400 g/m² while outdoor specimens can be more productive in a good season.
Plants develop a medium to tall structure with elongated colas and healthy side branching. Final height depends on training and available vertical space.
Grape Diesel grows well both indoors and outdoors in Swansea when ventilation and moisture control are considered. Indoor growers should use training techniques and outdoor plants in Swansea benefit from a sunny, sheltered site.
Growing Grape Diesel in Swansea's mild southern growing climate generally produces reliable flower development with adequate shelter. Watch for prolonged damp spells and keep airflow good to reduce risk of mould in this mild southern growing climate.
Initial effects are bright and uplifting, encouraging focus and conversation. The high eases into a gentle physical relaxation without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile mixes sweet grape top notes with a sharp diesel backbone and a citrus finish. The aroma becomes more pronounced during flowering and curing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect a flowering period of about eight to ten weeks; outdoor finish will depend on local season length.
It is moderately forgiving but rewards attention to feeding, pruning and ventilation rather than complete novices.
Keep humidity steady and ensure good air exchange during flowering to reduce mould risk; consider passive or active ventilation rather than relying on closed, stagnant air.
Watch for general outdoor pests and fungal issues in damp seasons; regular inspection and good hygiene help reduce problems.
Yes, in milder southern areas it can finish outdoors if it gets adequate sun and protection from persistent wet weather.
Gentle drying and careful curing preserve terpene complexity; avoid overheating during drying and storage.
Low-stress or screen training spreads light and can improve bud distribution, which generally helps yields without exotic techniques.
In humid climates focus on airflow and site selection to limit prolonged moisture on flowers, which is especially important for humid climate cannabis growing.
Many growers reduce feed before harvest to simplify the final taste and reduce nutrient residue; approaches vary by grower preference.
Store in a cool, dark container with moderate humidity control to preserve aroma and potency over time.
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