
- Floral grape notes, balanced highs.
Lilac Wine
Lilac Wine is a floral, grape-scented hybrid with balanced effects and medium difficulty for UK growers.
- Distinct floral and grape aroma
- Balanced uplift with gentle relaxation
- Performs well under controlled conditions
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Lavender x Grape Ape |
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Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (0.8–1.5 m outdoors) |
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Medium–High (350–450 g/m² indoor typical) |
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Floral, Grape, Spice |
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Feminised |
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temperate southern England |
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Uplifted, Relaxed, Creative |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Lilac Wine
Lilac Wine combines Lavender x Grape Ape genetics to produce a floral, grape-forward hybrid that leans slightly towards indica. It delivers a mid-to-high THC profile with low CBD, compact plants and dense buds, and performs well in controlled indoor environments and sheltered outdoor spots in temperate southern England.
Lilac Wine is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly towards indica characteristics. It produces compact plants with dense, resinous buds.
THC levels are typically in the mid to high range, around 18–22%. Occasional phenotypes can test higher under ideal conditions.
CBD content is low, generally under 1%. This makes Lilac Wine primarily a THC-dominant choice rather than a high-CBD option.
Lilac Wine is bred from Lavender x Grape Ape. The cross emphasises floral terpenes and compact bud formation.
Seeds are usually offered feminised for predictable female crops. Photoperiod genetics require growers to control light schedules indoors to trigger flowering.
Under a temperate southern England climate the variety shows reliable performance but needs attention during damp periods. It suits growers with some experience who can manage humidity and feeding to avoid mould.
Flowering usually finishes in 8–10 weeks indoors. Outdoors in London expect harvest timing around late September to early October.
Yields are medium to high with appropriate training and care. Indoor growers can reasonably expect 350–450 g/m² and healthy outdoor crops in a good summer.
Plants develop a medium height with sturdy stems and dense colas. Outdoors they commonly reach 0.8–1.5 m without heavy topping.
Lilac Wine adapts well to both indoor and outdoor setups. In London many growers keep it indoors under controlled conditions to reduce risk from late-season damp.
Growing Lilac Wine in London benefits from the temperate southern England climate but requires vigilance against autumn rain. Choose sheltered sites or protected outdoor placements to minimise bud wetting and rot.
Initial effects are uplifting and mood-brightening. A gentle physical relaxation follows without heavy sedation for most users.
The flavour is floral and grape-forward with a spicy, herbal finish. Aromas tend to sweeten during a careful cure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It stands out for its floral, grape-forward aroma and a balanced hybrid effect that mixes uplift with gentle relaxation.
Indoor flowering is typically 8–10 weeks, with outdoor harvests in late September to early October in southern UK conditions.
Yes, it responds well to controlled climate cannabis growing setups where temperature and humidity can be stabilised for consistent results.
Most commercial offerings are feminised to ensure female plants and avoid the need to identify and remove males.
In a temperate, humid climate watch for mould and mildew on dense buds and take general precautions against common garden pests.
Maintenance is moderate: regular checks for moisture-related issues and routine feeding will keep the plants healthy without specialised techniques.
Beginners can grow it but should be prepared to manage humidity and basic plant care; it is not the simplest variety for absolute novices.
Expect a cerebral uplift that eases into a relaxed body feeling, suitable for creative tasks or unwinding in the evening.
Patients report benefits for stress, mild pain and sleep issues; dosing and suitability should be discussed with a healthcare professional.
Cultivating cannabis is controlled under UK law and generally illegal without a licence; check current legislation and obtain appropriate permissions where required.
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