
- Grape-forward calm built for mild climates
Jungle Grapes
Jungle Grapes is an indica-dominant hybrid with grape-forward aromatics and a calming, body-centred high suited to evening use.
- Grape-forward aroma with tropical notes
- Performs well in mild coastal and southern climates
- Compact plants with dense, resinous buds
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Grape Ape x Jungle Fire |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (90–150 cm) |
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Medium-high (approx. 450–500 g/m2 indoors; 300–450 g/plant outdoors) |
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Grape, Tropical fruit, Earthy sweetness |
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Feminised |
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Mild southern growing climate |
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Calm relaxation, Mild cerebral uplift, Sleepy at high doses |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Jungle Grapes
Jungle Grapes is a compact, resinous hybrid that combines sweet grape and tropical notes with steady relaxation. It develops dense, often purple-tinged buds and rewards careful humidity and airflow management. Suitable for both indoor tents and sheltered outdoor spots, it performs well in mild climates when given moderate nutrients and training. Growers in regions like Lincolnshire will find it reliable when attention is paid to ventilation and late-season protection.
Jungle Grapes is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. It favours calming, body-led effects while retaining a touch of mental clarity.
THC typically falls between 18% and 22% in stable phenotypes. Potency can shift with light intensity and feeding regimes.
CBD content is low and usually under 1%. This strain is cultivated primarily for its psychoactive and aromatic profile rather than CBD therapy.
The genetics pair Grape Ape with Jungle Fire to bring dense, fragrant buds and purple-hued phenotypes. The cross emphasises fruity terpenes and sticky resin production.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised to help growers avoid males and focus on flower production. Regular seeds are retained by breeders wanting to select males and diversify genetics.
Growing Jungle Grapes is intermediate in difficulty and rewards steady humidity control. In a mild southern growing climate growers should monitor moisture and ventilation closely.
Flowering runs about eight to ten weeks under good conditions. Outdoor growers should plan harvests to avoid prolonged wet weather.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive training and adequate nutrients. Indoor growers can expect roughly 450–500 g/m2 with a well-managed canopy.
Plants show a compact to medium structure with strong branches suited to topping and LST. Typical height ranges from around 90 to 150 cm depending on training.
Indoors, Jungle Grapes thrives under controlled light and humidity, allowing dense bud set in small spaces in Lincolnshire. Outdoors it does well in sheltered, sunny sites but needs protection from late-season rain in Lincolnshire.
Growing Jungle Grapes in Lincolnshire benefits from the area's mild southern growing climate and long summer days. Good drainage and steady airflow are essential to counteract the region's occasional humidity and reduce mould risk.
The high begins with a light cerebral lift and moves into steady physical relaxation. At higher doses it can be soporific and helpful for sleep.
Flavours combine ripe grape with tropical overtones and a discreet earthy backbone. The smoke is smooth with a lingering sweet finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A loam-based mix with added perlite and compost provides drainage and nutrition while reducing water retention.
Thin the canopy, improve airflow with oscillating fans or vents, and remove inner leaves to speed drying after rain.
Yes, it performs well in Lincolnshire when growers control humidity and use shelter during prolonged wet spells.
For humid climate cannabis growing, prioritise ventilation, remove lower foliage, use raised beds or pots to improve drainage, and monitor trichome and bud health closely.
Begin a short flush one to two weeks before your planned harvest to improve taste, especially if using synthetic feeds.
Combine topping with low-stress training to develop an even canopy; screen of green or scrog also works well indoors.
Aphids, spider mites and mildew can be problems in damp conditions, so inspect plants weekly and treat at first sighting.
Increase phosphorus and potassium during flowering while keeping nitrogen moderate to encourage bud development without excessive foliage.
Dry until stems snap and buds feel dry to the touch, usually seven to ten days, then cure in jars for at least two weeks.
Indoors gives more environmental control and is often easier for beginners, but outdoors can be forgiving in a mild season with good shelter.
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