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Raspberry Punch
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Feminized
Raspberry Punch blends raspberry-forward terpenes with dense, resinous buds. The cross of Raspberry Cough x Purple Punch produces stable growth and predictable yields. Growers report 8 to 9 week flowering and medium-high indoor yields under strong light. MasterSeeds supplies feminized seeds for Canadian growers aiming for reliable, flavourful harvests.
- Raspberry, Fruity, Relaxing
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STRAIN PROFILE
Complete Cannabis Strain Specifications
| Trait | Value |
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| Type | Indica-dominant hybrid |
| THC | 18-22% |
| CBD | <1% |
| Grow Difficulty | Intermediate |
| Flowering Time | 8-9 |
| Yield | Medium-High (450-550 g/mยฒ indoor) |
| Height | Medium (80-140 cm) |
| Environment | Indoor & Outdoor |
| Effects | Relaxed, Euphoric, Sedative |
| Flavors | Raspberry, Sweet, Earthy |
| Genetics | Raspberry Cough x Purple Punch |
| Climate | Temperate (best in coastal BC and southern Ontario) |
* Information may vary depending on growing conditions
Raspberry Punch Strain Information and Characteristics
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Strain TypeStrain Type:
Raspberry Punch is an indica-dominant hybrid with compact, resinous buds. Canadian growers describe it as a relaxing, fruit-forward variety suited for evening use.
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THC ContentTHC Content:
Raspberry Punch registers around 18-22% THC, placing it in a mid- to high-potency bracket. That level matches many popular strains in Canada used for recreational and medical use.
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CBD ContentCBD Content:
CBD stays low, typically below 1%, so CBD effects remain minimal. Medical users in Canada seeking high CBD will choose different cultivars.
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Grow DifficultyGrow Difficulty:
This strain suits intermediate growers who handle training and feeding. Small Canadian indoor setups and hobby outdoor plots will manage Raspberry Punch with routine care.
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Flowering TimeFlowering Time:
Flowering completes in about 8 to 9 weeks indoors. Outdoors in southern Canada expect harvest from late September to early October.
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Expected YieldExpected Yield:
Indoor yields reach roughly 450-550 g per square metre under strong light. Outdoors plants produce about 400-700 g per plant in favourable Canadian regions like BC or Ontario.
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Plant HeightPlant Height:
Plants remain medium height, typically 80-140 cm. That size fits most tents and balcony spaces used by Canadian growers.
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Growing EnvironmentGrowing Environment:
Raspberry Punch performs well both indoors and outdoors. In Quebec and prairie provinces growers should monitor late-season frost risk for outdoor crops.
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Expected EffectsExpected Effects:
Expect a relaxed body sensation with a light cerebral uplift. Many Canadian consumers prefer Raspberry Punch for evening relaxation and stress relief.
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Genetic LineageGenetic Lineage:
Genetics trace to Raspberry Cough x Purple Punch for a fruity and grape-like terpene profile. North American breeders stabilized the cross for predictable growth and yield.
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Seed TypeSeed Type:
Seeds are offered as feminized for predictable female-only crops. MasterSeeds sells feminized Raspberry Punch packs to Canadian growers through standard retail channels.
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Preferred ClimatePreferred Climate:
This strain prefers temperate climates with steady summer warmth. Coastal BC and southern Ontario deliver the most reliable outdoor results.
Frequently Ask Questions
Everything you need to know about this strain.
It fits first-timers who follow clear feeding and light schedules, but expect an easier experience with some guidance.
Use 12 hours light and 12 hours dark for flowering indoors to trigger bud development.
Feed lower-strength nutrients every other water during early veg, then increase strength gradually in flowering.
Harvest in late September to early October in southern regions to avoid frost and preserve terpene profile.
Employ low-stress training and light topping to improve canopy uniformity and boost yields.
Aim for a soil pH of 6.0 to 6.8 for optimal nutrient uptake.
Use activated carbon filters and keep air exchange steady to manage strong fruity aromas.
Watch for aphids and spider mites and inspect plants weekly for early signs of infestation.
Trim excess fan leaves at harvest, then dry and hand-trim buds before a controlled cure.
Cure for at least two weeks in sealed jars, with daily burping initially, for improved flavour and smoothness.
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Q: What nutrient schedule do you recommend for veg?
A: Start with a balanced NPK at 400-600 ppm and increase to 800-1000 ppm by late veg while monitoring leaf colour.
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Q: How much pruning is ideal during flowering?
A: Remove large lower branches and keep 3-5 main colas to focus energy into prime bud sites.
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Q: Which training method gives the best yield?
A: Combine low-stress training with a light SCROG net for even canopy and consistent bud development.
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Q: How do you avoid nutrient lockout?
A: Flush with pH-balanced water if you see discoloration, and maintain substrate pH within the recommended range.
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Q: What drying conditions do you use?
A: Dry in a dark room at 18-21 C and 45-55% relative humidity for 7-10 days to preserve terpenes.
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