Chocolope Seeds
CHOP
Strength: Med + |
Duration: 2 Hours + |
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| 22% | |
| 0.23% |
THC percentages can vary with
growers techniques, conditions,
and grow formulas.
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Chocolope Feminized Seeds Are:
- Feminized Seeds: Most Popular because Female marijuana plants are the only ones that produce "buds” (flowers), which contains the THC, CBN, and CBD.
- Photoperiod Seeds: For outdoor cultivation photoperiod plants are seasonal. Will usually start to flower in August. For Indoor cultivation photoperiod plants will only start to flower when it's exposed 12 hours or more of uninterrupted darkness.
What are Chocolope Genetics?
Born from a legendary cross of Chocolate Thai and Cannalope Haze, Chocolope has earned its place as one of the most popular sativa strains ever created.
Chocolope THC: 22% THC and Uplifting Sativa Effects
With THC levels averaging around 22%, this energetic cannabis strain is a favorite among wake-and-bake enthusiasts looking to start the day with a smile.
Chocolope Potency: The Perfect Wake-and-Bake Strain
If you're looking for a true wake-and-bake strain, Chocolope is hard to beat. Many people enjoy it alongside their morning coffee before heading out the door or tackling the day ahead. It's the kind of classic daytime sativa that's just as enjoyable on a lazy afternoon as it is first thing in the morning.
Chocolope Strain |
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| Chocolate Thai | X | Cannalope Haze | |
| Thailand Sativa LandRace | X | Haze | |
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| Mexican Sativa | |||
| Indica | Sativa | ||
| CBD | Hybrid | ||
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What Are The Effects of Chocolope?
Users Reviews
Powerful: 92%
Uplifting: 91%
Energizing: 86%
Motivating: 83%
Focused: 81%
Creative: 76%
Positive: 73%
Chocolope High: Happy Energy & Creative Focus
Looking for a strain that can help turn a slow morning into a productive day? This chocolatey sativa has earned its reputation as one of the most popular daytime strains for a reason. The uplifting effects are often described as happy, energetic, creative, and mentally stimulating, making it a favorite for people who enjoy staying active and engaged.
Whether you're heading outdoors, working on a project, spending time with friends, or simply checking things off your to-do list, this sativa tends to pair well with activities that benefit from a little extra motivation and focus.
Many users also report feeling more talkative, optimistic, and mentally refreshed after a few hits. The overall experience is often described as upbeat and productive, while the occasional case of the munchies can make food seem even more enjoyable.
Responsible marijuana use within one's tolerance levels can produce pleasant effects- avoid excessive intake.
Can Chocolope Help Medically?
Users Reviews
Stress: 94%
Depression: 88%
PTSD: 83%
ADD/ADHD: 80%
Fatigue: 79%
Mood Disorders: 76%
Chronic Pain: 67%
Chocolope Medical Benefits: Support for Stress, Focus & Mood
Some days it feels like your brain is running on empty. Many people enjoy Chocolope when they need a little help staying positive, motivated, and mentally engaged throughout the day. The uplifting effects can help make everyday tasks feel more manageable while encouraging a brighter outlook.
Stress, anxiety, depression, PTSD, ADD, ADHD, migraines, headaches, and everyday mental burnout are some of the most common reasons people keep this sativa around. The combination of energy, motivation, and clear-headed effects is one of the reasons it has remained so popular over the years.
Many users also appreciate being able to stay active while managing chronic pain, inflammation, arthritis, fibromyalgia, muscle spasms, and symptoms associated with Multiple Sclerosis. Rather than leaving some people feeling slowed down, the uplifting nature of this strain is one of the reasons it remains a popular daytime option.
Not feeling hungry can be a problem all by itself. Many people reach for Chocolope when appetite loss or nausea starts getting in the way, helping make meals a little easier to enjoy.
While many users report relief, cannabis affects everyone differently. Reported effects are based on consumer experiences and may vary from person to person. Always consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis medically.
How Does Chocolope Taste?
Users Reviews
Chocolate: 87%
Roasted Coffee: 81%
Sweet Melon: 73%
Citrus: 66%
Earthy Spice: 49%
Chocolope Flavor: Chocolate, Coffee, and Sweet Melon
If you're tired of the same old earthy, skunky flavors, this legendary sativa brings something completely different to the table. Many people describe the smoke as a smooth blend of sweet chocolate, roasted coffee, tropical fruit, and subtle citrus notes that linger on the palate long after the exhale.
Myrcene, Terpinolene, and Caryophyllene help shape this strain's signature flavor. Terpinolene contributes much of the fruity, citrus-forward sweetness, Caryophyllene adds a touch of spice, and Myrcene helps round everything out with subtle earthy undertones. Together, they create a rich combination of chocolate, coffee, fruit, and spice that keeps people coming back for more.
How Does Chocolope Smell?
Users Reviews
Cocoa Powder: 85%
Espresso: 83%
Tropical Fruit: 79%
Tangy: 63%
Earthy Wood: 59%
Chocolope Aroma: Cocoa Powder, Espresso, and Tropical Fruit
This legendary sativa can make the grow room smell amazing once flowering kicks into gear. Expect sweet chocolate, roasted coffee, tropical fruit, and subtle citrus notes that become even louder as harvest approaches. It's a rich, mouthwatering aroma that stands out from the crowd and helps explain why these famous genetics have remained so popular over the years.
Myrcene, Terpinolene, and Caryophyllene help shape this strain's signature scent profile. Terpinolene contributes much of the fruity sweetness, Caryophyllene adds a touch of spice, and Myrcene brings subtle earthy notes that tie everything together into one unforgettable aroma.
Chocolope Terpene Profile & Dominant Terpenes
« Terpinolene « Caryophyllene « Myrcene « Limonene «
Chocolope Terpenes
Terpenes creates the scents and flavors - they vary depending on the growing conditions, curing process, and individual plant phenotypical expression.
Chocolope Strain Difficulty: What Every Grower Should Know
Grower Feedback
Whether you're growing indoors or outdoors, Chocolope is usually a pretty straightforward strain to work with. These sativa-dominant plants can stretch quite a bit once growth really starts taking off, but they're generally forgiving of small mistakes and capable of producing impressive harvests without demanding constant attention.
Flowering Time 65-75 Days 
-- Outdoor Grow (Full Sun / In Ground) --
Height: 7 Ft Plus
Yield: 1 1/2 - 2 Plus lbs. Cured
How to Grow Chocolope: A Step-by-Step Cultivation Guide
Mold & Pest Resistance of Chocolope
Chcolope buds tend to stay a little more open and airy, which can make moisture easier to manage later in bloom. Even so, humidity can still create problems if warm, damp conditions are allowed to stick around for too long.
A little prevention goes a long way. Keeping humidity under control and avoiding damp conditions around the plants can help reduce the chances of mold, mildew, and bud rot becoming an issue near harvest.
The last thing you want is to spend months growing a plant only to run into pests, mold, or mildew right before the finish line. Keeping a bottle of Holi Moli Eliminator on hand is an easy way to stay prepared. It can help reduce the chances of problems showing up in the first place while also helping eliminate them quickly if they do.
Nutrient Sensitivity
A heavy feeding schedule usually isn't necessary to get great results from Chocolope. These fast-growing sativa plants tend to perform best with a balanced nutrient program rather than being pushed too hard. Once flowering begins, avoid overdoing the nitrogen, as excess amounts can affect terpene production, aroma, and overall flower quality. Keeping an eye on runoff pH is also a good way to catch nutrient uptake issues before they start affecting plant performance.
Looking for a simple feeding setup? Holi Moli Juice gives plants everything they need from veg through flower in one cannabis-specific formula designed to support healthy growth, strong terpene expression, and productive flower development.
How to Germinate Seeds
Healthy plants start with healthy roots. Giving seedlings the best possible start helps support stronger growth and better overall plant development as the grow progresses.
Follow Holi Moli's germination and transplanting guide to encourage quick sprouting, healthy taproot development, and strong early growth. Getting things right from the beginning can make a noticeable difference once these sativa plants really start taking off.
Stretching & Canopy Management of Chocolope
Space can disappear surprisingly fast once these plants start stretching. Indoors, make sure you've got enough vertical room before flowering begins because the canopy can get out of hand quickly if growth isn't managed early. Outdoors, it's also worth remembering that these plants can become much larger than many growers expect by the end of the season, so plan accordingly if space or privacy is a concern.
Pro Tip: Indoor growers should flip these tall sativa plants into flower around week 5–6, when they're roughly 20–24 inches tall, before the stretch really starts taking over the grow space.
Odor Control
The aroma becomes much harder to ignore as bloom progresses. Notes of chocolate, roasted coffee, sweet citrus, earthy spice, and subtle haze influence tend to become more noticeable with each passing week, eventually filling the grow room with a scent that doesn't stay contained for very long.
If keeping odors under control is important, a quality carbon filter and dependable exhaust system are worth every penny indoors. Outdoors, it's also worth thinking about where plants are placed, as those rich aromas can carry much farther than many growers expect once harvest starts getting closer.
Branch Support for Chocolope
Those long branches can end up carrying more weight than many growers expect by the time harvest rolls around. What looked perfectly sturdy earlier in flower can start leaning once the buds begin filling out and putting on size.
Getting support in place before branches start struggling usually makes life much easier later on. Trellis netting, bamboo stakes, and plant yoyos can all help keep those longer branches upright while reducing the chances of bent or damaged growth near harvest.
Indoor to Outdoor Transition
A smooth transition outdoors starts long before plants ever leave the grow room. Running indoor lights closer to 14–15 hours helps outdoor daylight feel much more natural and reduces the chances of unnecessary stress once plants make the move outside.
Pay close attention to changes in total light exposure. Reducing light hours by roughly 25% or more can be enough to trigger flowering. For example, moving plants from an 18-hour indoor light schedule directly into approximately 13.5 hours of outdoor daylight can be enough to push them into bloom much earlier than intended. Always check local daylight hours before making the move.
Don't rush the transition into full sun. Giving plants time to adjust with partial shade first can help prevent unnecessary stress while they adapt to outdoor conditions. A light-colored shade cloth can also be useful during the adjustment period.
Chocolope in Mediterranean Climates: Big Outdoor Growth & Chocolate Terps
Chocolope is a great match for Mediterranean climates. Plenty of sunshine, warm temperatures, and lower humidity levels help support strong growth throughout the season while making moisture much easier to manage later in the season.
Give these plants all the sunlight you can. Open growing areas with sun throughout the day and steady natural air movement usually produce better results than enclosed spaces where heat and moisture tend to linger. Avoid growing near fences, walls, or other areas where airflow becomes restricted once flowering gets underway.
When conditions are right, these plants can put on an impressive amount of growth outdoors. Strong sunlight helps support healthier growth and stronger branch development throughout the season, while too much shade often leads to unnecessary stretching and weaker overall structure. Excessive stress during bloom may also increase the chances of hermie traits showing up later in flower.
If you're growing in containers, fabric grow bags are usually the better choice. They help excess moisture drain more efficiently, allow roots to breathe more easily, and create healthier conditions below the soil line throughout the season.
Hot summer days can be tough on roots when containers are sitting in direct sunlight. Black plastic pots tend to hold onto heat, while fabric grow bags help keep the root zone cooler and more comfortable throughout the day.
A little mulch goes a long way once temperatures start climbing. It helps slow moisture loss between waterings while protecting the root zone from excessive daytime heat.
These plants aren't shy about taking up space once they get established outdoors. Giving each plant enough room from the start helps create better conditions around the canopy while making moisture easier to manage later in flower.
- 10-gallon bags – allow 3.5–4 feet of space
- 15-gallon bags – allow 4.5–5 feet of space
- 20-gallon bags – allow 5–6 feet of space
Plant size doesn't happen by accident. Larger grow bags generally support more growth and bigger harvests, while smaller containers can be a practical option for growers who need to keep plants a little easier to manage.
Mediterranean climates make moisture easier to manage, but that doesn't mean it's something growers can ignore altogether. As harvest gets closer, a little extra attention to environmental conditions can go a long way toward keeping flowers healthy through the finish line.
One simple habit that can make a big difference is watering earlier in the day. Giving plants all day to use that moisture helps reduce damp conditions around the canopy before cooler evening temperatures settle back in.
The last thing you want is to spend months growing a plant only to run into pests, mold, mildew, or bud rot near harvest. Keeping a bottle of Holi Moli Eliminator on hand is an easy way to stay prepared. It can help reduce the chances of problems showing up in the first place while also helping eliminate them quickly if they do.
Chocolope in Subtropical Climates: Tropical Heat & Big Outdoor Harvests
Chocolope can do very well in subtropical climates, but humidity is something you'll want to keep an eye on once flowering gets underway. Warm temperatures and excess moisture can create extra challenges later in the season, especially as harvest starts getting closer.
The flowers tend to stay a little more open and airy than many dense-flowering strains, which can make moisture easier to manage, but humid conditions can still create problems if plants stay damp for too long.
Giving plants all day to use that moisture can make a big difference in humid climates. Watering earlier in the day helps reduce damp conditions around the canopy before cooler evening temperatures settle back in.
If temperatures stay above 90°F for extended periods, a white shade cloth can help take some of the intensity out of the afternoon sun without blocking too much valuable light. Skip the black shade cloth. It tends to hold onto heat and can make conditions around the plants even hotter when you're actually trying to cool things down.
Sunlight is one thing you don't want to shortchange with a plant like this. Open growing areas with sun throughout the day and steady natural air movement usually produce better results than enclosed spaces where heat and humidity tend to linger.
When conditions are right, these plants can put on an impressive amount of growth outdoors. Strong sunlight helps support healthier growth and stronger branch development throughout the season, while too much shade often leads to unnecessary stretching and weaker overall structure.
Excessive stress during bloom may also increase the chances of hermie traits showing up later in flower.
Growing in containers? Fabric grow bags are usually the better option in warm, humid climates. Better drainage and improved root aeration help create healthier conditions below the soil line while making excess moisture easier to manage.
Hot summer days can be especially tough on roots when containers are sitting in direct sunlight. Black plastic pots tend to hold onto heat, while fabric grow bags help keep the root zone cooler and more comfortable throughout the day.
A little mulch goes a long way once temperatures start climbing. It helps hold moisture longer between waterings while protecting the root zone from excessive daytime heat.
These plants can cover a lot of ground by the end of the season. Giving each one enough room from the start makes canopy management much easier while helping moisture dry more efficiently after rain or watering.
- 10-gallon bags – 3.5–4 feet apart
- 15-gallon bags – 4.5–5 feet apart
- 20-gallon bags – 5–6 feet apart
How large you want your plants to become should play a role in container selection. Larger grow bags generally support more growth and heavier harvests, while smaller containers can be a practical choice when space is limited.
Subtropical climates have a way of keeping growers on their toes later in flower. Warm weather, rising humidity, and occasional rain can make moisture much harder to manage if the canopy becomes overcrowded. Giving excess moisture a chance to dry quickly after rain or watering helps create healthier conditions as harvest approaches.
The last thing you want is to spend months growing a plant only to run into pests, mold, mildew, or bud rot near harvest. Keeping a bottle of Holi Moli Eliminator on hand is an easy way to stay prepared. It can help reduce the chances of problems showing up in the first place while also helping eliminate them quickly if they do.
Chocolope in Temperate Climates: Cooler Nights & Big Harvests
Chocolope can do very well in temperate climates, but growers should keep an eye on changing weather conditions once harvest starts getting closer. Cooler nights, rising humidity, and extended periods of wet weather can create additional challenges late in flower, making moisture management much more important during the final weeks of the season.
The flowers tend to stay a little more open and airy than many dense-flowering strains, which can help moisture dry more efficiently, but prolonged wet weather can still create problems if plants stay damp for too long.
Getting an early start indoors can be a big advantage in temperate climates. A few extra weeks of growth before outdoor conditions are ready often leads to larger plants and a much better start to the season once they make the move outside.
Once nighttime temperatures are consistently above 50°F, plants can usually be transplanted outdoors and allowed to take full advantage of the months ahead.
Sunlight is one thing you don't want to shortchange with a plant like this. Open growing areas with sun throughout the day and steady natural air movement usually produce better results than enclosed spaces where heat and humidity tend to linger. Avoid growing near fences, walls, or other areas where airflow becomes restricted once flowering begins.
When conditions are right, these plants can put on an impressive amount of growth outdoors. Strong sunlight helps support healthier growth and stronger branch development throughout the season, while too much shade often leads to unnecessary stretching and weaker overall structure. Excessive stress during bloom may also increase the chances of hermie traits showing up later in flower.
If you're growing in containers, fabric grow bags make it easier to manage both drainage and root health throughout the season. They're especially useful in climates where temperatures can swing noticeably between day and night.
Mulch can also be a big help during warmer stretches of weather. It helps stabilize moisture levels while protecting roots from excessive daytime heat.
Crowding plants too closely together usually creates more problems than it solves. Leaving enough space between them helps sunlight reach deeper into the canopy while creating better drying conditions after rain or watering.
- 10-gallon bags – space 3.5–4 feet apart
- 15-gallon bags – space 4.5–5 feet apart
- 20-gallon bags – space 5–6 feet apart
Container size should match both your available space and your goals for the season. Larger grow bags generally support more growth and heavier harvests, while smaller containers can be a practical choice when space is limited.
The weather doesn't always stay predictable once the season starts winding down. A few damp days at the wrong time can create challenges surprisingly fast, especially once the flowers are fully developed.
One simple habit that can make a noticeable difference is watering earlier in the day. Giving excess moisture time to dry before evening arrives helps create healthier conditions around the plants while reducing the chances of moisture lingering where it shouldn't.
You've already put months into the grow by this point. The last thing you need is pests, mold, mildew, or bud rot showing up right before harvest. Keeping a bottle of Holi Moli Eliminator on hand is an easy way to stay prepared. It can help reduce the chances of problems showing up in the first place while also helping eliminate them quickly if they do.
Growing Chocolope Indoors: Tall Canopies & Frosty Flowers
Chocolope can be a very rewarding strain indoors, but space is something you'll want to think about before flowering begins. These tall sativa plants can stretch hard once bloom gets underway, and the canopy can get out of hand surprisingly fast if growth isn't managed early.
Canopy management is much easier when it's handled early. SCROG setups, topping, and low-stress training (LST) all work extremely well for helping keep growth more even while improving light penetration throughout the plant. A little cleanup underneath the canopy also helps create healthier conditions later in flower.
Pro Tip: Flip these tall sativa plants into flower around week 5–6, when they're roughly 20–24 inches tall, before the stretch starts taking over the grow space.
You can't grow top-shelf buds without good lighting. Long-flowering sativas like this need strong light intensity to perform their best indoors. Weak lighting often leads to excessive stretching, looser flower structure, lower resin production, and smaller harvests. The closer you can get to natural sunlight indoors, the better the results are usually going to be.
Strong full-spectrum LEDs help support healthier flower production, stronger terpene expression, heavier resin coverage, and the rich chocolate, coffee, and tropical aromas this strain is known for. Give plants enough intensity throughout flower, and the difference in overall quality is usually pretty obvious by harvest time.
Many growers switch from 6500K during veg to 3000K or 3500K during flower, but here at Holi Moli, we've had great success running 6500K from start to finish. More important than obsessing over color temperatures is making sure plants receive enough quality light from day one.
For most indoor grows, 5 or 7-gallon fabric pots are hard to beat. They provide better drainage, allow roots to breathe more easily, and help create healthier conditions below the soil line than traditional plastic containers.
Giving roots enough room to expand can make a noticeable difference later in the grow, supporting stronger growth and better flower production once flowering gets underway.
A stable environment goes a long way toward keeping things manageable indoors. Daytime temperatures around 70–80°F and nighttime temperatures closer to 65–70°F usually work very well. During veg, humidity is best around 55–65%, then gradually lowered into the 40–50% range during flower before finishing closer to 35–40% near harvest.
As flowering progresses and the canopy starts filling in, excess moisture can become much harder to manage. Keeping humidity under control during the final weeks helps protect flower quality while reducing the chances of moisture-related problems late in bloom.
The aroma becomes much harder to ignore as bloom progresses. Notes of chocolate, roasted coffee, sweet citrus, earthy spice, and subtle haze influence tend to become more noticeable with each passing week, eventually filling the grow room with a scent that doesn't stay contained for very long.
If keeping odors under control is important, a quality carbon filter and dependable exhaust system are worth every penny indoors.
As harvest gets closer, keeping the environment consistent becomes even more important. Oscillating fans, steady exhaust ventilation, and a reliable dehumidifier help create healthier conditions around the canopy while reducing the chances of excess moisture becoming a problem late in flower.
How to Grow Chocolope Marijuana:
- To germinate your Chocolope Marijuana seeds it's best to create an atmosphere indoors of Spring time temperatures. 75F 24/7 is optimal.
- For Chocolope Marijuana Indoor cultivation use topping and low stress training techniques during vegetative stage to maximize yield.
- For Chocolope Marijuana outdoor cultivation make sure to choose a spot in your garden that receives at least 8 hours of direct sunlight every day and accommodates for it's size.
- Harvesting Chocolope Marijuana usually takes place in late-October through November outdoors and indoor plants about 2 months after setting lights to only 12 hrs per day.
- Curing Chocolope Marijuana using the traditional method involves drying your cannabis slowly over the course of a few weeks in a controlled environment.
Chocolope Bud Appearance: Frosty Green Buds with Fiery Orange Hairs
Chocolope produces long, spear-shaped buds that reflect its classic sativa roots. The flowers are usually moderately dense with a slightly airy structure, covered in a thick layer of sticky trichomes by harvest time. Expect bright lime green buds, vibrant orange hairs, and plenty of frost from top to bottom.
Purple and blue hues aren't something most growers see with this strain. If temperatures drop during the final weeks of flowering, you may occasionally notice hints of lavender or violet, but most plants finish with bright green buds coated in sparkling resin.
Bud appearance changes with growers techniques, climate, grow formulas, and drying / curing.
What are the highest THC strains?
- Fat Bastard - With up to 38% THC this Hybrid is the highest THC strain around. Big Fat Buds!
- Godfather OG - With THC levels up to 34% This old school strain is a great choice.
- Gush Mints - New and exciting with THC levels up around 33% +. Tight frosty nuggets.
- Velvet Lushers - High THC at 33% +. A great yield, easy to grow. Good looking bud!
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