
- Grape-forward hybrid that thrives with good airflow in humid greenhouse environments.
Grape Jubilee
Grape Jubilee is a medium-height hybrid with grape-forward flavours and balanced effects suitable for controlled greenhouse or indoor grows.
- Grape-forward flavour in a compact plant
- Suitable for modest indoor setups and SCROG
- Vigorous growth when humidity is controlled
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Grape Ape x Jubilee |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (100-140 cm indoor) |
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Medium to high (450-550 g/m2 indoor) |
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grape, berry, sweet |
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Feminised |
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humid greenhouse environments |
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uplifting, relaxing, euphoric |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Grape Jubilee
Grape Jubilee is a balanced hybrid bred for dense, aromatic buds and steady growth. It offers grape and berry flavours with a clear-headed lift that settles into gentle relaxation, and it favours growers who manage humidity carefully.
Grape Jubilee is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly towards indica characteristics. It combines dense buds with a stable, predictable growth pattern.
THC levels typically sit between 18% and 22%. That potency produces a clear cerebral lift followed by gentle body relaxation.
CBD content is low, usually under 1%. The variety is better suited to recreational or mixed-use rather than high-CBD therapeutic needs.
Grape Jubilee comes from a cross between Grape Ape x Jubilee. This lineage imparts grape-like terpenes and sturdy growth habits from both parents.
Seeds are typically available as Feminised to ensure a high ratio of flowering females. Some breeders also release regular and auto-flowering versions for specific grower preferences.
Growing Grape Jubilee in humid greenhouse environments requires careful attention to airflow and humidity control to prevent mould. Overall it is an intermediate strain that rewards growers who manage ventilation and spacing.
Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks under good conditions. Some phenotypes may finish a week earlier or later depending on light and nutrients.
Yields are medium to high with experienced growers regularly reaching 450-550 g/m2 indoors. Outdoor and greenhouse results depend heavily on humidity management and pest control.
Plants stay medium in stature with bushy side branching suitable for screen of green or SCROG. Indoors they usually reach 100-140 cm, making them manageable in modest grow spaces.
Indoors in Leicester this strain adapts well to compact setups and small tents. Outdoors around Leicester it benefits from the extra light but needs shelter from prolonged wet spells.
In Leicester, humid greenhouse environments can boost vegetative growth for Grape Jubilee but increase the risk of mould without active dehumidification. Growers in Leicester using humid greenhouse environments should prioritise ventilation and timely defoliation to keep the canopy dry.
Effects begin with a bright, uplifting cerebral sensation that sharpens focus. That initial lift eases into a soothing body relaxation without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is dominated by grape and sweet berry notes with a light herbal undertone. A creamy finish and mild earthiness round out the smoke or vapour.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect eight to ten weeks of flowering, with some phenotypes finishing slightly earlier or later depending on care.
It is best classified as intermediate; beginners can succeed but must learn humidity and mould prevention techniques.
Yes, its medium height and bushy structure make it well suited to small indoor setups if you manage light and airflow.
Yes, it adapts well to small indoor cannabis grow spaces provided you control humidity and maintain regular pruning.
Use good ventilation, dehumidifiers where needed, and keep the canopy open with selective defoliation to improve airflow.
Standard cannabis nutrient schedules work well; reduce nitrogen in late flowering to enhance bud development and terpene expression.
It performs well under SCROG due to its branching, and can be used in SOG with many small plants if space permits.
Yes, humid conditions attract pests and fungal issues, so monitor regularly and use integrated pest management strategies.
Check trichome colour; aim for mostly cloudy with some amber for a balanced effect and slightly more amber for deeper relaxation.
You can, especially in a protected greenhouse around Leicester, but be prepared to manage wet periods and provide extra ventilation.
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