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Grape Slushie

Feminised seeds

Grape Slushie is an indica-dominant hybrid with grape and berry flavours suited to cool UK gardens.

Why choose Grape Slushie?
  • Rich grape aroma with creamy finish
  • Resilient to cool, damp seasons when managed correctly
  • Produces dense, resinous buds on a compact plant
THC 18-24%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Grape Ape x Slushie
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Short to medium (60-120 cm)
Yield Medium to high
Taste grape, mixed berries, creamy citrus
Seed Type Feminised seeds
Climate Cool and wet tolerant; suited to cooler UK climates
Effects calm euphoria, focused relaxation, mild sedation
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Grape Slushie

Grape Slushie is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for fruity flavour and steady performance. It produces compact, resinous buds with grape and berry notes and a creamy finish, and it adapts well to controlled indoor setups as well as sheltered outdoor sites in the UK.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Grape Slushie in a rainy autumn harvest season adds risk from mould and bud rot. An intermediate grower can manage this with good airflow, careful pruning and timely harvests.

Flowering Time:

Flowering runs about eight to nine weeks indoors, with outdoor plants ready in early autumn. Timing is reliable for most growers.

Yield:

Yield is medium to high when plants receive steady nutrients and stable conditions. Outdoor crops in a good season can be particularly rewarding.

Height:

Plants stay short to medium with a bushy structure and sturdy branches. That shape makes them suitable for sea of green or SCRoG setups.

Environment:

Indoors, Grape Slushie responds well to controlled environments with consistent light cycles. Outdoors in Northamptonshire it benefits from sheltered spots to avoid excessive rain.

Climate:

In Northamptonshire, rainy autumn harvest season increases the need for dry microclimates and vigilant disease prevention. Choosing raised beds or covered shelters can help the crop finish clean in the wet conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.

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I'm planning an outdoor grow in Northamptonshire, any top tip?
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Choose a sheltered site with good air movement and be ready to protect buds from prolonged rain.
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Should I defoliate before autumn rains?
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Targeted defoliation to open the canopy helps airflow, but avoid heavy cuts late in flowering which can stress plants.
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What humidity should I aim for indoors?
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Keep relative humidity below 50% in late flowering to reduce mould risk and mimic drier ripening conditions.
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Do I need extra nutrients because of the cool climate?
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Not necessarily extra N, but ensure a steady, balanced feed and adjust pH to maintain uptake in cooler, wet soils.
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When's the best time to move plants under cover?
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Move them well before persistent rains start, ideally as buds begin to swell, to prevent moisture-related issues.

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