Mighty Grape – Freedom of Seeds (Feminised)
A fast-flowering, high-yielding Indica-dominant strain with bold grape flavours, skunky sweetness, and powerful yet uplifting effects.
Introduction:
Mighty Grape by Freedom of Seeds is an exceptionally fruity and fast-flowering Indica-dominant hybrid created by crossing Dynamite with Grapefruit. Celebrated for its rapid 7–8 week flowering time, heavy harvests, and rich grape flavour, this strain offers growers a perfect combination of potency, flavour, and ease of cultivation.
Strain Information:
Strain Name: Mighty Grape
Breeder: Freedom of Seeds
Lineage: Dynamite (Grapefruit lineage) × Grapefruit
Genetics: 85% Indica / 15% Sativa
Seed Type: Feminised
Flowering Type: Photoperiod
Flowering Time: 7–8 weeks indoors; late September outdoors
Effect: Energetic, creative, long-lasting, deeply relaxing
Aroma: Sweet fruity grape with skunky undertones
Taste: Rich grape, fruity sweetness, skunky notes
Height: 120 cm indoors; up to 190 cm outdoors
Yield: 300 g/m² indoors; up to 700 g/plant outdoors
THC: 18–20%
Strain Description:
Mighty Grape is bred for flavour, speed, and potency. With THC levels averaging between 18–20%, this strain provides an uplifting, energetic onset that melts into deep, relaxing Indica comfort. Its dense resin-rich buds express vibrant grape aromas alongside sweet, fruity accents and classic skunky hints. Known for its therapeutic value, Mighty Grape is often chosen for relief from anxiety, pain, insomnia, and stress, providing a long-lasting and well-balanced experience.
Growing Information:
This strain is incredibly easy to grow and well-suited for both beginners and experienced cultivators. Indoors, Mighty Grape grows to around 120 cm and flowers in just 7–8 weeks, yielding approximately 300 g/m². Outdoors, it can reach up to 190 cm and produce up to 700 g per plant, typically ready by late September. Its robust branching and natural resilience mean it requires minimal support, making it ideal for those seeking fast, low-maintenance, and high-yielding crops.
Flavour and Aromas:
Mighty Grape offers a delicious grape-forward flavour profile—sweet, fruity, and distinctly skunky. The aroma is equally rich, combining bold grape notes with sweet fruit and a skunky edge, delivering a flavourful and aromatic experience from start to finish.
Strain Lineage:
This variety originates from Dynamite, a Grapefruit-derived strain known for its fruity sweetness and potent effects, combined with strong, fast-flowering Indica genetics selected for stability, yield, and resin production. Together, these genetics create a uniquely flavourful and productive Indica hybrid with outstanding performance.
Strain Summary:
Mighty Grape by Freedom of Seeds is a high-performing Indica-dominant strain ideal for growers seeking fast flowering, substantial yields, and delicious grape-driven flavours. With its balanced uplifting and relaxing effects, ease of cultivation, and impressive productivity, this strain appeals to both hobby growers and commercial cultivators looking for top-tier quality and reliability.
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