
- Grape-forward calm for measured grows
Grape Drink
Grape Drink is an indica-dominant hybrid with a grape-forward flavour and calming effect.
- Strong grape aroma
- Resilient resin production
- Performs well with canopy management
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Grape Ape x Purple Urkle |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium |
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Moderate to high |
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Grape, Berry, Sweet |
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Feminised |
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Short outdoor growing season |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sleepy |
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Both |
About Grape Drink
Grape Drink is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for dense, aromatic buds and a relaxing effect. It performs best under controlled humidity and benefits from early harvest planning in cooler, wetter climates.
Grape Drink is an indica-dominant hybrid. It produces dense, resinous buds with a calming profile.
THC levels are typically in the 18–22% range. Potency gives a clear body relaxation without immediate couchlock.
CBD is low, usually under 1%. The balance favours psychoactive effects rather than therapeutic CBD action.
Grape Ape x Purple Urkle gives it a pronounced grape aroma and deep purple hues. The lineage explains the heavy resin and sedative tendencies.
Seeds are provided as feminised to ensure predominantly female plants. They respond well to standard veg and flowering cycles.
This plant suits an intermediate grower who can manage humidity and ventilation in a short outdoor growing season. Extra attention to air movement and disease prevention is necessary under those constraints.
Flowering usually completes in 8 to 10 weeks. Buds swell heavily in the final fortnight.
Yield is moderate to high with good training and feeding. Expect denser indoor harvests than those left untrained outdoors.
Plants grow to a medium height with a bushy structure. Accessible lateral branching makes it simple to train and defoliate.
Grape Drink performs well indoors where humidity and temperature are controlled in Gwynedd. Outdoors in Gwynedd it can do well but needs disease prevention and timely harvest.
Growing Grape Drink in Gwynedd means working within a short outdoor growing season and planning for early autumn harvests. You must mitigate rain and damp, as the strain is susceptible to mould in prolonged wet conditions.
The high is relaxing and slightly euphoric at the outset. It can become sedating in higher doses.
The flavour profile is strongly grape and berry with a sweet finish. Smoke carries a fruity aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Maintain balanced ventilation and aim for 40–50% RH in flowering; during early flower slightly higher humidity is acceptable but reduce it in the last weeks to prevent mould.
Look for grey or white powdery patches on buds and leaves, odd smells, or brittle brown spots; act quickly to remove affected buds and improve airflow.
Yes, but choose a sheltered, well-draining site and plan for an early harvest due to the short season and frequent damp weather.
Use a balanced veg feed and switch to a bloom formula at week four of flowering, reducing nitrogen and increasing phosphorous and potassium for bud development.
Air movement is critical; gentle but constant airflow prevents stagnant pockets of moisture which lead to mould, especially in high humidity cannabis cultivation.
Light defoliation to open the canopy is beneficial, but avoid over-pruning which can stress plants in a short outdoor growing season.
Expect aphids and spider mites; check undersides of leaves regularly and use biological controls or approved treatments early.
Dry in a controlled, low-humidity room with good airflow and avoid long hangs; cure in jars in a cool, dark place and burp daily to prevent condensation.
Yes, it remains medium height and responds well to SCROG or LST, making it suitable for modest indoor setups.
An attentive novice can succeed with guidance on humidity control and basic training, but experience helps to spot early signs of disease.
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