Chocolope Feminized Seeds

Price range: $65.00 through $255.00

Chocolope is a feminized hybrid famous for its rich, chocolate-coffee aroma, vigorous growth, and heavy yields. A tall and energetic plant, it delivers long, resin-coated buds with a distinctive old-school character.

Chocolope descends from Chocolate Thai and Cannalope Haze, two classic strains known for their exotic flavors and uplifting growth habits. Plants grow tall and sativa-leaning, often reaching significant heights with long, slender branches. The buds are elongated, airy yet resinous, and showcase light green tones with bright orange pistils. Its aroma is unmistakable, combining sweet cocoa and roasted coffee notes with subtle earthy undertones. Popular among cultivators for its unique profile and impressive performance, Chocolope has remained a sought-after variety for growers who appreciate vintage genetics with modern stability.

Sow Chocolope feminized seeds indoors or outdoors in sunny climates with long growing seasons. Plants commonly reach 150–200 cm and respond best to topping, training, or pruning to manage height and create even canopies. Flowering takes 9–10 weeks indoors, while outdoor harvests are ready by mid to late October. This variety thrives in full sun and well-aerated, fertile soil, producing generous yields of aromatic buds.

Days to Maturity: 63–70 (flowering)
Plant Habit: Tall, sativa-dominant hybrid
Buds: Long, resin-rich, chocolate-coffee aroma
Best For: Experienced indoor growers or long-season outdoor climates
Sun/Soil: Full sun; fertile, well-aerated soil
Zones: Suitable for USDA 9–11 outdoors

Feminized Hybrid | Sun: Full | Height/Spread: 150–200 cm / 80–100 cm | Spacing: 24–36 inches (60–90 cm) | Depth: 0.25 inches (0.6 cm) | Maturity: 63–70 days | Zones: 9–11

Seeds are sold for horticultural use. Results vary by climate and gardener skill. Not a food, supplement, or medicine. Follow local regulations.

Chocolope feminized seeds produce tall, vigorous plants with elongated buds and a chocolate-coffee fragrance, carrying forward classic genetics in a high-yielding hybrid.