
- Citrus-led Kush with balanced effects and greenhouse resilience
Grapefruit Kush
Grapefruit Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid known for citrus aroma and balanced effects.
- Sharp grapefruit aroma with Kush depth
- Reliable resin production
- Performs well in sheltered outdoor and greenhouse setups
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.2% |
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Grapefruit x OG Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium, bushy structure |
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Medium to high (up to 400 g/plant outdoor under good conditions) |
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grapefruit citrus, earthy kush, pine spice |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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Humid greenhouse (temperate UK) |
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mood lift, relaxed body sensation, clear-headed euphoria |
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Indoor and outdoor (greenhouse friendly) |
About Grapefruit Kush
Grapefruit Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid that blends sharp grapefruit terpenes with classic Kush resin. It offers a balanced high, solid yields in the right conditions and suits growers who can manage humidity.
Grapefruit Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid with a pronounced citrus character. The plant tends toward relaxing effects while keeping a degree of mental clarity.
THC typically ranges from 18 to 22 per cent in stable runs. That potency suits users who want a noticeable but controllable high.
CBD remains low in this variety, usually below 1.5 per cent. The genetics focus on psychoactive cannabinoids rather than CBD therapy.
The lineage is Grapefruit x OG Kush, combining citrus terpenes with classic Kush resin. That cross brings both flavour intensity and robust trichome production.
Seeds are mainly offered as feminised photoperiod for growers who prefer predictable vegetative and flowering phases. Auto-flowering versions are less common but sometimes available for faster cycles.
Growing Grapefruit Kush in humid greenhouse conditions requires vigilance against mould and rot. Attention to airflow and feeding schedules keeps the plants healthy without adding complexity.
Flowering generally finishes in eight to ten weeks under stable light cycles. Trichome production accelerates in the final weeks of bloom.
Yield can be medium to high when plants receive consistent care and space to develop. Outdoor specimens in a favourable season often produce the best weight.
Plants grow short to medium with a compact, bushy canopy. They respond well to training techniques that open the centre for light penetration.
Indoors in Aberdeen they perform reliably under controlled light and ventilation, producing dense buds. Outdoors around Aberdeen, plants benefit from a sheltered spot and a long, mild season to ripen fully.
In Aberdeen, humid greenhouse conditions encourage strong vegetative growth but increase the risk of mould without attention. Managing humidity and airflow is important in Aberdeen to ensure a clean finish.
The high begins with an uplifting clarity that eases into a calm physical sensation. Users report a balanced, lingering effect that suits late-morning to early-evening use.
The flavour is sharply citrus-led with a clear grapefruit note up front. Earthy kush and pine develop through the exhale and finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Grapefruit Kush stands out for its grapefruit-forward terpene profile combined with Kush resin production, giving both sharp citrus and earthy depth.
It usually flowers in eight to ten weeks under a stable photoperiod, with the last weeks producing the highest trichome density.
The strain is moderate in difficulty: it rewards attentive care but is approachable for growers with some experience.
Common concerns include mould and sap-feeding pests in humid conditions; regular inspection and general hygiene help reduce problems without complex interventions.
Yes, it can be grown outdoors in the UK where the season allows, though shelter and a favourable microclimate improve chances of a clean finish.
Outdoor cultivation can deepen terpene expression and increase overall yield in a long season, but results depend on local climate and seasonal conditions.
No, CBD levels are typically low; this cultivar is bred mainly for THC-driven effects and flavour.
Grapefruit Kush responds to steady, balanced nutrition; drastic changes or overfeeding increase stress and run the risk of nutrient lockout.
A greenhouse can extend the effective season and protect plants, but it can also raise humidity, so timing and environment care remain important.
Yes, cultivating cannabis is controlled under UK law and carries legal risks; check current regulations and seek lawful alternatives where necessary.
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