
- Frosty resin and fruity punch in every bud
Platinum Punch
Platinum Punch is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for resinous buds and fruity terpenes.
- Dense, frosty buds with sweet berry notes
- Reliable performer for intermediate growers
- Great terpene profile for concentrates
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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PLATINUM OG x PURPLE PUNCH |
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Indica-dominant Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall (up to 2 m outdoors) |
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Medium-high (approx. 400 g/m² indoors) |
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Sweet berry, Citrus, Diesel |
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Feminised and regular |
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wet Welsh valley climate |
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Uplifted focus, Gentle body relaxation, Sociable creativity |
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Indoor, greenhouse and outdoor |
About Platinum Punch
Platinum Punch is an indica-dominant hybrid that combines the resin heavy genetics of PLATINUM OG with the fruity notes of PURPLE PUNCH. It performs well indoors and outdoors with careful humidity management, producing dense, aromatic buds with a sweet berry and citrus profile alongside a diesel edge.
Platinum Punch is an indica-dominant hybrid that balances resin production with manageable stretch. The plant shows compact buds with a dense structure and frosty trichomes.
THC levels typically range between 18% and 22% in well-grown specimens. That potency produces a clear cerebral lift paired with a warming body sensation.
CBD is low, generally under 1% in most phenotypes. This strain is cultivated mainly for its psychoactive and terpene profile rather than CBD therapy.
The lineage is PLATINUM OG x PURPLE PUNCH. That cross contributes both heavy trichome production and fruity terpene notes.
Seed options include feminised and regular seeds from reputable breeders. Feminised seeds simplify grows by removing the need to identify and cull males.
Under wet Welsh valley climate conditions Platinum Punch can be at higher risk of mould and bud rot without active humidity control. It rewards growers with intermediate skills who manage airflow, canopy density and preventative treatments.
Indoor flowering usually takes between eight and ten weeks. Outdoors the crop typically finishes late September to early October in the UK.
With proper feeding and training yields are medium to high for its size. Indoors you can expect around 400 g/m² while outdoor performance depends on season length and site exposure.
Plants develop a medium-tall structure with sturdy branches suited to supporting heavy colas. Outdoors they can reach up to two metres if left untrained.
Platinum Punch performs very well indoors under controlled conditions and in greenhouses in Derbyshire. Outside in Derbyshire it benefits from sheltered positions that reduce exposure to prevailing damp winds.
Growing Platinum Punch in Derbyshire with a wet Welsh valley climate requires strict attention to drainage and humidity management. Use raised beds, well-draining pots and position plants for maximum morning sun to reduce damp risks.
The high produces an uplifted, focused mental state with gentle physical relaxation. Many users report increased sociability and creative thinking without heavy sedation at typical doses.
The flavour profile blends sweet berry and bright citrus with a sharp diesel undertone. The smoke is relatively smooth with a lingering sugary finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A living soil rich in compost, worm castings and a balanced loam works best to support terpene development and steady growth.
Increase airflow, keep canopy density low, use preventative foliar sprays where legal and harvest promptly if bud rot appears.
Start a light flush one to two weeks before harvest to help improve flavour and reduce excess nutrients in the final flower.
Yes, low-stress training and selective topping control height and encourage multiple even colas which improves yields and airflow.
Yes, organic cannabis soil growing is very effective with this variety; use living amendments, compost teas and slow-release nutrients to maintain plant health.
Keep an eye out for aphids, spider mites and slugs, especially in humid springs and autumns, and act early with biological controls.
Bud sites form within the first two weeks and become visibly dense after about four to six weeks into flowering.
It responds well to classic NPK schedules with extra potassium in late flowering and micronutrients supplied via organic sources where possible.
Yes, with training and defoliation you can keep plants compact in a small tent while achieving respectable yields.
Cultivation remains illegal in the UK; this information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
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