
- Grape-forward flavour built for cooler gardens.
Grape Slushie
Grape Slushie is an indica-dominant hybrid with grape and berry flavours suited to cool UK gardens.
- Rich grape aroma with creamy finish
- Resilient to cool, damp seasons when managed correctly
- Produces dense, resinous buds on a compact plant
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18-24% |
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0.5-1% |
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Grape Ape x Slushie |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (60-120 cm) |
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Medium to high |
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grape, mixed berries, creamy citrus |
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Feminised seeds |
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Cool and wet tolerant; suited to cooler UK climates |
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calm euphoria, focused relaxation, mild sedation |
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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.
Grape Slushie is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense buds and an approachable structure. It leans towards relaxation while keeping mental clarity.
THC levels sit in the mid to high range, typically between 18 and 24 percent. That potency delivers noticeable psychoactive effects without being overwhelmingly heavy.
CBD content is low to moderate, usually under one percent. This balance keeps effects mainly psychoactive while offering some calming support.
Grape Slushie comes from a cross between dessert-forward and grape-dominant parents. The lineage is Grape Ape x Slushie and it passes on fruity terpenes.
Seeds are supplied as feminised to simplify cultivation and reduce male plants. They produce reliable female-only crops when handled correctly.
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 runs about eight to nine weeks indoors, with outdoor plants ready in early autumn. Timing is reliable for most growers.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive steady nutrients and stable conditions. Outdoor crops in a good season can be particularly rewarding.
Plants stay short to medium with a bushy structure and sturdy branches. That shape makes them suitable for sea of green or SCRoG setups.
Indoors, Grape Slushie responds well to controlled environments with consistent light cycles. Outdoors in Northamptonshire it benefits from sheltered spots to avoid excessive rain.
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.
Effects combine a soothing body feeling with clear-headed uplift. Users often report gentle euphoria and an easy descent into relaxation.
The flavour is strongly grape-led with sweet berry undertones. A creamy, cooling finish rounds out the profile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect mid to high THC in the region of 18–24%, which gives clear psychoactive effects without extreme intensity.
Yes, Grape Slushie is among cool climate cannabis strains that tolerate lower temperatures and damp UK conditions better than many tropical varieties.
Aim for early to mid-autumn and watch trichome colour; harvest earlier if prolonged wet weather is forecast to reduce risk of rot.
Increase airflow, remove lower foliage, use preventative fungicides if legal and appropriate, and consider covers or early harvesting to avoid persistent rain.
A bloom regimen higher in phosphorus and potassium with reduced nitrogen during late flowering will support bud development.
Beginners with some guidance can succeed, but intermediate skills are helpful for disease management during wet seasons.
Low-stress training, topping and SCRoG are effective to create an even canopy and reduce dense internal bud sites that trap moisture.
Flowering typically takes eight to nine weeks indoors; outdoor timing puts finishes in early autumn in the UK.
Yes, the available seeds are feminised to minimise male plants and simplify growing.
Keep an eye out for aphids, spider mites and slugs; regular inspections and integrated pest management can limit damage.
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