
- Grapevine — compact, aromatic and predictable.
Grapevine
Grapevine is a compact hybrid with grape-forward aroma and dependable yields.
- Distinct grape aroma and smooth smoke
- Compact growth ideal for controlled spaces
- Resinous buds with stable yields
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18-22% |
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0.3-0.8% |
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Grape Ape x Northern Lights |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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60-140 cm |
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Medium-high |
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Grape, Earthy, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Humid greenhouse environments |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Calming |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Grapevine
Grapevine is a reliable hybrid bred from Grape Ape x Northern Lights that produces dense, resinous buds and a distinct grape flavour. It suits growers who prioritise manageable plants, consistent cannabinoid levels and a clear, calming experience.
Grapevine is a balanced hybrid with a slight indica leaning. It produces consistent effects suitable for both daytime focus and evening relaxation.
THC levels typically sit between 18% and 22% in stable phenotypes. This provides a clear cerebral lift with a settling body sensation at higher doses.
CBD content is low, usually below 1%. The plant is therefore geared more towards recreational use and THC-driven symptom relief.
Grapevine descends from a straightforward cross of Grape Ape and Northern Lights. The genetics explain the compact form, purple-tinged buds, and resin-rich flowers.
Seeds are most commonly offered as feminised to ensure a majority of flowering females in a run. Some breeders also produce photoperiod and occasional autoflower variants.
Grapevine is moderately demanding to cultivate in humid greenhouse environments due to an elevated risk of mould. Attentive airflow management and regular defoliation are necessary to keep crops healthy.
Flowering commonly completes within eight to ten weeks under stable light schedules. The final two weeks show the most significant bud growth and resin production.
Yields are medium to high for a compact plant when growers apply training and support. Indoor setups with SCROG or SOG methods tend to maximise usable bud weight.
Plants display a medium, bushy structure with strong lateral branching. Typical heights range from 60 to 140 centimetres depending on training and pot volume.
Indoors, Grapevine performs well in controlled tents and greenhouses, making it suitable for growers in Snowdonia who need to manage humidity. Outdoors in Snowdonia the strain finishes earlier than many tall sativas but still benefits from a sheltered, sunny aspect.
In Snowdonia, humid greenhouse environments demand vigilant dehumidification and steady ventilation to prevent mould outbreaks. Maintaining moderate temperatures and good light penetration helps Grapevine reach optimal bud density and terpene expression in Snowdonia.
The high begins with a gentle uplift that encourages sociability without racing thoughts. It later eases into a relaxed state that calms muscles and quiets tension.
Flavours emphasise a pronounced grape sweetness with earthy backnotes and a citrus lift on the finish. The smoke is smooth and slightly resinous, leaving a fruity aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes. Grapevine adapts well to small indoor cannabis grow spaces when trained with low-stress techniques like LST or SCROG and provided with effective airflow.
Start with light nutrients during veg and increase slightly at the onset of flowering. Monitor leaf colour and adjust to avoid nitrogen burn during late bloom.
Use dehumidifiers, extract fans and horizontal air movement to reduce moisture pockets. Remove dense fan leaves to improve bud airflow and inspect daily during wet periods.
Check trichomes around weeks eight to ten and harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with some ambers. The plant often shows swollen calyxes and a sweet grape aroma when ready.
Yes, it produces a noticeable sweet grape and earthy aroma. Carbon filtration is recommended for indoor grows to manage odour.
It responds well to organic feeding with compost teas and slow-release amendments. Organic methods also support a healthy microbiome that can help reduce disease pressure in a greenhouse.
Vegetative growth is steady rather than explosive, making it manageable in tents. Training speeds canopy spread and improves light distribution to lower bud sites.
Yes, clones root reliably from healthy mother plants if cuttings are taken before flowering. Keep humidity high in the clone dome and provide bottom heat for faster rooting.
Phosphorus and potassium needs rise during bloom while nitrogen should be tapered. Silica supplementation can strengthen stems to support dense colas.
Aphids, spider mites and grey mould can be problematic, especially in humid conditions. Regular inspection, biological controls and maintaining cleanliness mitigate most outbreaks.
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