How to grow Grape Inferno
Seb's take
Nepali OG and Querkle combine in Grape Inferno, a 70% indica-dominant cross that inherited its parents' dense buds and unmistakable grape aroma. Berry, lavender and violet notes accompany; the high is happy before settling into relaxed sleepiness at 20% THC — a nighttime strain, dry mouth and eyes the toll for the calm.
Growing Grape Inferno: what to expect
Regulars, which is to say unfeminized — the traditional article, favoured for breeding work. Budget for males in the count, and read up on identifying them early.
She takes a conventional 9 weeks to flower. Conventional is underrated; so is knowing what week you're in.
Listed at 20% THC — potent, verifiably. The figure comes from the breeder's testing, not from our enthusiasm.
Fruity across the nose — orchard rather than sweetshop.
Reported effects lean relaxed — the sitting-down sort.
Learn to grow her properly:
Common questions about Grape Inferno
How long does Grape Inferno take to flower?
Around 9 weeks of flowering, by the breeder's numbers.
Is Grape Inferno an autoflower or a photoperiod strain?
Regular photoperiod seed — expect males and females in the packet, and plan to identify the males early.
How strong is Grape Inferno?
The breeder lists THC around 20%. Firmly in the strong band.
What does Grape Inferno smell and taste like?
The nose is fruit-led, and generous about it.