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Grandaddy Pluto
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Feminized
Grandaddy Pluto blends Grandaddy Purple lineage with a compact, resinous phenotype. It suits growers who want strong indica effects, tight colas, and a pronounced grape flavour. The strain performs well indoors under controlled light and outdoors in warm, temperate regions. Follow steady feeding, support colas, and trim for airflow to secure high yields.
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STRAIN PROFILE
Complete Cannabis Strain Specifications
| Trait | Value |
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| Type | Indica-dominant hybrid |
| THC | 18-24% |
| CBD | 0.5-1% |
| Grow Difficulty | Intermediate |
| Flowering Time | 8-9 |
| Yield | Medium-high (450-550 g/mยฒ indoor, 500-700 g/plant outdoor) |
| Height | Short to medium (80-140 cm) |
| Environment | Indoor and outdoor |
| Effects | Relaxed, Sleepy, Euphoric |
| Flavors | Grape, Earthy, Sweet |
| Genetics | Grandaddy Purple x Pluto |
| Climate | Temperate to Mediterranean |
* Information may vary depending on growing conditions
Grandaddy Pluto Strain Information and Characteristics
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Strain TypeStrain Type:
Grandaddy Pluto is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. You will notice a heavy physical effect and sweet grape notes.
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THC ContentTHC Content:
THC ranges from about 18 to 24 percent in most phenotypes. You should reduce dose if you are new to high-THC flowers.
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CBD ContentCBD Content:
CBD stays low at roughly 0.5 to 1 percent. Canadian medical users seeking higher CBD should select alternative varieties.
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Grow DifficultyGrow Difficulty:
This strain suits intermediate growers who follow a steady feeding schedule. You will need pruning and support to manage colas and stretch.
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Flowering TimeFlowering Time:
Indoor flowering runs about eight to nine weeks. Outdoor plants finish late season, often by mid-October in warm Canadian zones.
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Expected YieldExpected Yield:
Yields are medium-high with proper nutrients and training. Growers in BC and Ontario report 450 to 550 g per mยฒ indoors under strong light.
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Plant HeightPlant Height:
Plants stay compact to medium in height, about 80 to 140 cm. You can train them to a bushy canopy for tent setups.
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Growing EnvironmentGrowing Environment:
Grandaddy Pluto performs well indoors for resin and trichome density. Outdoor growers should place plants where they get full sun and good airflow.
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Expected EffectsExpected Effects:
Expect deep body relaxation that helps with winding down after work. The high shifts into a gentle euphoria that supports sleep onset.
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Genetic LineageGenetic Lineage:
Genetics read Grandaddy Purple x Pluto and deliver grape-forward resinous phenotypes. The cross leans indica with compact colas.
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Seed TypeSeed Type:
Seeds come feminized for reliable female plants. You will avoid male plants and focus on bud production.
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Preferred ClimatePreferred Climate:
Best results occur in temperate to Mediterranean climates with warm days and cool nights. In Canada grow outdoors in coastal or southern regions or keep plants indoors elsewhere.
Frequently Ask Questions
Everything you need to know about this strain.
Use the paper towel method or start directly in moist soil. Keep temperature at 20 to 25ยฐC and transfer seedlings to light within 24 to 48 hours of taproot emergence.
Use 18/6 for veg and 12/12 for flower. Strong LED or HPS lighting at proper distance produces dense buds.
Low stress training and topping control height and improve light penetration. Use scrog or screen to create an even canopy.
Feed a balanced NPK formula in veg and lower nitrogen with higher phosphorus and potassium in flower. Monitor EC and adjust to avoid nutrient burn.
Harvest when trichomes are milky with some amber for sedative effects. Check bud firmness and calyx swelling for final timing.
Maintain airflow and avoid overcrowding. Remove lower foliage and harvest before prolonged wet weather.
Dry 7 to 10 days at 18 to 21ยฐC and 45 to 55% humidity. Cure in glass jars with daily burping for the first two weeks, then store cool and dark.
Yes. Its compact genetics respond well to training and work in tents. Keep canopy management active to control height.
Reduce feeding in the final two weeks of flower and flush with plain water. This improves smoke smoothness and flavour.
Spider mites and powdery mildew are typical threats. Inspect regularly and use targeted treatments or beneficials at first sign of infestation.
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Q: Should I top Grandaddy Pluto?
A: Yes. Topping at 4 to 6 nodes promotes bushier growth and multiple main colas. Leave recovery time before switching to flower.
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Q: How much light do seedlings need?
A: Provide gentle light at low intensity for the first week. Raise intensity gradually to avoid stretch.
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Q: What humidity levels work in flower?
A: Keep humidity between 40 and 50 percent during flower. Lower RH in the final two weeks to reduce mildew risk and improve trichome production.
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Q: When should I support heavy colas?
A: Install stakes or nets as buds swell in weeks four to six of flower. Support prevents branch breakage and maintains airflow.
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Q: How aggressive should I feed?
A: Start with moderate feed levels and increase based on plant response. Watch leaf tips and adjust if you see burn or nutrient lockout.
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