

Grape Inferno Regular is a plant that's capable of producing purple toned flowers and aromas similar to berries and grapes; you won't want to miss out on this incredible strain!
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Grape Inferno Regular by Subcool The Dank comes from a combination between an OG Nepal and a Querkle strain, making for an indica-dominant strain from which you can get amazing results in no time at all. Its amazing aroma and incredible strength make it the perfect strain for those looking to go on an intense, long-lasting and relaxing effect. Both beginners and experts can grow this strain, as it doesn't need intense care and grows pretty sturdily.
Grape Inferno Regular grows at a slow but steady pace indoors, producing an average amount of branches and plenty of leaves; once it reaches the flowering period it'll begin to stretch out a bit, allowing air and light to reach the lower parts of the plant. In some cases, depending on the phenotype, we recommend removing some of the larger leaves in case they might be shading the lower branches in order to allow for more light to reach the plant. You should be able to harvest around around 450 g. after just 55 flowering days.
When growing Grape Inferno Regular outdoors, you'll have an absolute breeze of a time; when given enough space to grow, this strain grows out quite wide. It can grow over 2m tall, producing up to 600 g. from just one plant. In order to obtain the best possible results, we recommend growing this strain in Mediterranean climates, although it does well when it comes to rain and bad weather; its buds aren't incredibly dense. Ekisan Horsetail can prevent fungi infestation. Keep in mind that this strain produces intense aromas and can be perceived from meters away, so we highly recommend growing it far away from neighbors or other people that may take issue with the aroma. It should be ready to harvest towards the end of September.
This strains' genetic make-up gives it a sweet, fruity aroma, although when investigated further you'll begin to notice a delicious red berry alongside a sort of grape aftertaste (some phenotypes might produce a more intense aroma), as well as an earthy taste. This strain is known for its intense, long-lasting flavor; it's perfect for those looking to enjoy delicious flavors while chilling on the couch.
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