
- Grape-flavoured resin for calm evenings.
Grape Pebbles
Grape Pebbles is a grape-forward indica-dominant hybrid with compact, resinous buds and a predictable, relaxing effect.
- Grape aroma with a resinous kick.
- Compact plants that reward canopy control.
- Reliable finish in southern UK conditions.
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18-24% |
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<1% |
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Grape Ape x Gelato |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (60-140 cm) |
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Medium-High |
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Grape, Sweet, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Temperate southern England |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Sleepy |
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Indoor & outdoor |
About Grape Pebbles
Grape Pebbles is a carefully bred indica-dominant hybrid that combines fruity, grape-heavy terpenes with dense, trichome-rich flowers. The plant suits growers who favour a controlled approach, responding well to canopy management and steady feeding. With THC typically between 18% and 24% and low CBD, it delivers a calming body effect paired with a mild cerebral lift, making it useful for evening relaxation and sleep support. It thrives in indoor tents and can finish reliably outdoors in milder UK spots when given shelter and good airflow. For best results in Essex or similar southern English counties, focus on humidity control, timely pruning and protection from prolonged rain.
Grape Pebbles is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for dense, trichome-rich buds. It has a compact, manageable structure suited to controlled canopy techniques.
THC levels typically range between 18% and 24% in tested samples. The high is pronounced and leans toward a body-forward sensation with a steady onset.
CBD content is low, generally under 1% in most phenotypes. The cultivar is selected for psychoactive potency rather than CBD-led therapy.
Grape Pebbles derives from a cross between Grape Ape and Gelato, blending fruity terpenes with creamy, resinous bud traits. This lineage explains the compact form and strong resin production.
Seeds are most commonly sold as feminised to guarantee female flowering and simplify canopy planning. Some breeders also offer regular and auto-flowering versions for specific grows.
Under a temperate southern England climate Grape Pebbles rewards attention to humidity and air movement. It is best described as intermediate, suiting growers who can manage ventilation and feeding schedules.
Flowering indoors usually completes in eight to nine weeks. Outdoors, plants commonly finish in late September in southern UK locations.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive consistent light, nutrients and support for heavy colas. Proper trimming and staking will improve final dry weight.
Plants remain relatively compact with a bushy, branchy habit that suits SCROG or low-stress training. Expect final heights from around sixty up to one hundred and forty centimetres depending on training.
Indoors Grape Pebbles thrives under controlled environments where humidity and airflow are carefully monitored in Essex grow rooms. Outdoors the strain finishes well in Essex gardens when given shelter from persistent rain and adequate sun.
Growing Grape Pebbles in Essex benefits from the temperate southern England climate that brings moderate summers and mild autumns. Outdoor success demands wind protection and careful mould prevention in this climate.
The smoke delivers a soothing body effect alongside a gentle cerebral lift. Many users report the variety aids relaxation and can help ease into sleep at higher doses.
A clear grape sweetness leads the terpene profile with notes of berries and candy. An earthy base balances the sweetness and keeps the flavour rounded when smoked or vapourised.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Grape Pebbles stands out for its grape-forward terpene profile and dense, resinous buds that suit both recreational and therapeutic users.
Tested samples typically show THC between 18% and 24%, providing a reliably potent effect for most users.
It is rated intermediate because it needs consistent humidity control and attentive feeding, but an organised novice can succeed with clear guidance.
In southern UK locations you can expect harvest around late September to early October depending on seasonal weather.
Prevent mould with good airflow, reduced canopy density, and monitoring moisture; remove lower foliage and space plants to avoid stagnant pockets of humidity.
Yes, it adapts well to container culture provided pots are large enough, drainage is good and watering is consistent.
A balanced feeding regime with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium during flowering will support bud development without pushing excessive foliage.
Use an enclosed tent or grow room with a dehumidifier, extractor fan and heater where needed; target 40-50% RH in late flowering and maintain stable temperatures for best resin and bud density.
Common pests include spider mites, aphids and thrips; regular inspections and early intervention keep infestations manageable.
Feminised seeds simplify production by reducing males, which is helpful for growers focused on bud yield and canopy uniformity.
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