Early Grape Berry by Real Gorilla Seeds
Grape strains × Purple strains
Early Grape Berry is an indica-dominant strain developed by Real Gorilla Seeds, noted for its early flowering characteristics and robust yields. It combines a rich grape heritage with refined breeding techniques to offer a unique sensory experience and balanced effects.
Appearance
Early Grape Berry features visually appealing buds with a dense, compact structure. The buds display a range of vibrant colors, from deep purples to rich greens, reflecting its parentage. A frosty coating of trichomes suggests a rich cannabinoid and terpene profile, indicating good resin production.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Early Grape Berry is a complex blend of spicy, sweet, and fruity notes, with prominent grape and berry undertones. Its flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a rich, sweet taste with distinct grape and mixed berry notes, complemented by hints of spice and earth on the exhale.
Effects
Consumers often report a balanced range of effects with Early Grape Berry, characterized by a sense of calm and relaxation. The strain can also promote a cerebral experience, potentially fostering creativity and focus.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain typically contains THC levels between 15% and 25%, with minimal CBD. Key terpenes such as beta-caryophyllene, linalool, and limonene are present, contributing to its aroma, flavor, and potential therapeutic properties. These terpenes are associated with anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects.
Growing
Developed for early flowering and robust yields, Early Grape Berry is noted for its efficient cultivation. Growers have reported good resin production, making it suitable for concentrate extraction. The strain's morphology is engineered for both aesthetic appeal and functional efficiency.
Origins & Lineage
Real Gorilla Seeds meticulously developed Early Grape Berry by crossbreeding strains known for their purple and grape characteristics. The breeding strategy aimed to combine intense flavor with early harvest times, drawing influence from varieties like Grape Ape to achieve a unique genetic profile.