
- Grape-forward potency for compact, resinous yields
Grape Krush
Grape Krush is an indica-dominant hybrid with grape-forward flavour and a potent, sedative finish.
- Distinct blackcurrant flavour with earthy depth
- Compact plants ideal for tent grows
- Strong resin production suitable for extracts
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Grape Ape x Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium (70-120 cm) |
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Medium to high (400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Blackcurrant, Earthy, Spice |
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Feminised |
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Cool northern summers |
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Relaxation, Euphoria, Sedation |
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Both; prefers controlled indoor environments in cool climates |
About Grape Krush
Grape Krush is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Grape Ape x Kush, prized for its blackcurrant aroma and dense, resinous flowers. It performs best under controlled indoor conditions but can be grown outdoors in sheltered sites; expect 8–10 weeks to finish and a medium to high yield with attentive humidity and ventilation control.
Grape Krush is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. Its profile leans to body relaxation while keeping a measured cerebral clarity.
Typical THC percentages fall between 18% and 22%, offering a reliably potent experience. Users should dose carefully until they know their tolerance.
CBD levels are low, usually under 1% and not the primary therapeutic driver. Medicinal benefits come mainly from THC and terpene interactions.
Grape Krush originates from Grape Ape crossed with a Kush variety to combine fruity terpenes with Kush structure. The result is stable, resinous plants with pronounced berry notes.
This variety is commonly available as Feminised seed to ensure predominantly female plants. Feminised genetics simplify canopy planning for indoor grows.
Grape Krush suits growers with some experience, as it needs steady feeding and humidity control in cool northern summers. Attention to ventilation and mould prevention is important throughout flower.
Flowering runs about eight to ten weeks under stable indoor conditions. Outdoor harvests in York may require vigilance and occasional early picking if weather turns damp.
With optimised indoor conditions yields are medium to high, typically 400–500 g/m². Outdoors yields can be lower in cooler, wetter seasons without protection.
Plants remain compact, commonly between 70 and 120 cm, making them suitable for tents and small rooms. Strong lateral branching supports several dense colas.
Indoors it responds well to SCROG and controlled feeding programmes and works well in a tent in York. Outdoors in York it prefers a sheltered, sunny site and may need foliar protection from rain.
Growing in York with cool northern summers favours indoor cultivation or very sheltered outdoor sites to avoid bud rot. Extra ventilation and humidity control are essential to protect dense flowers.
The initial effect is a clear uplift that gently eases into a deep bodily relaxation. At higher doses the sedative elements become more pronounced and may encourage sleep.
The flavour is distinctly grape-forward with a sharp blackcurrant sweetness on the inhale. Earthy and spicy notes follow on the exhale to balance the fruit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18/6 during veg and switch to 12/12 for flowering; full-spectrum LED or HPS fixtures at appropriate PAR levels yield the best results.
Feed moderately with a balanced N-P-K during veg and increase phosphorus and potassium through flowering; avoid overwatering and flush briefly before harvest.
Maintain good airflow, keep RH below 50% in late flower and remove any shaded, stagnant pockets of air; consider dehumidification where necessary.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber for a balanced sedative effect; earlier harvests keep it a touch more uplifting.
Yes; low-stress training and SCROG maximise light penetration and even canopy distribution, improving yields and bud quality.
Dry slowly at 18–21°C and 45–55% RH, then cure in airtight jars, burping daily for the first two weeks and then less frequently for several weeks.
It can, but in the UK you should choose a very sheltered, sunny spot and be ready to protect plants from rain late in the season to avoid rot.
Spider mites and powdery mildew can appear if humidity and cleanliness are neglected; regular inspection and preventative biological controls help manage them.
Prioritise humidity control, good circulation and an easily adjustable light rig; keeping RH below 50% in late flower and using a modest CO2 supplement can improve bud density and resin.
A short flush with plain water during the final week can improve smoke quality for some growers, but keep feeds balanced and avoid stressing plants excessively.
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