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No. 8670Hybrid

Electric Grapevine

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Electric Grapevine is a boutique hybrid cultivar celebrated for its distinct grape-forward profile with a bright citrus finish. Primarily found in West Coast craft markets, it is often cultivated from clones and appreciated by connoisseurs for its aromatic complexity and mood-elevating effects.

EffectsMood-elevating Lively
AromaGrape CandyLemon ZestLime SpritzPineOzoneCandied HerbCitrus OilsWhite PepperHerbal MuskFloral

Appearance

Electric Grapevine typically presents as medium to large conical colas characterized by a high calyx-to-leaf ratio and abundant trichome coverage. The buds are dense yet retain a slight pliability, which aids in drying and reduces mold risk. Swollen bracts, often appearing resin-jeweled, contribute to a visually appealing flower structure.

Bud coloration can range from light greens to deep purples, influenced by factors like night temperatures and nutrient availability, particularly phosphorus. The presence of purple hues is often linked to anthocyanin accumulation during cooler nighttime temperatures late in the bloom phase. Vibrant apricot to copper pistils contrast with the frosted bracts, and dense, capitate-stalked trichomes indicate high resin content.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Electric Grapevine is dominated by grape candy notes, evoking Concord grape or jammy wine, complemented by undertones of lemon zest, lime, and pine. Some phenotypes may also exhibit a subtle candied herbal scent. Upon breaking apart the flower, a more complex bouquet emerges, featuring fresh citrus oils, white pepper, and a musky herbal quality, with the grape notes becoming juicier and a faint floral lift from linalool.

The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, opening with a sweet, round grape impression that is balanced by a bright snap of lemon-lime peel and pine resin on the mid-palate. The exhale often carries a peppery nuance. Consumers have noted flavors described as candy-sweet, citrusy, floral, grape, herbal, lemon, peppery, and pine, with some variations leaning towards a musky herbal profile and others towards a candy-sweet profile.

Effects

Electric Grapevine is recognized for a lively, mood-elevating effect profile that is often described as vibrant. While specific details on the indica/sativa balance are speculative, the strain is generally considered a hybrid that may offer a balanced experience.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

While specific cannabinoid percentages vary by phenotype and cultivation, Electric Grapevine typically tests within a THC range of 15-25% and contains less than 1% CBD. The terpene profile is notable for its intensity, with well-grown examples potentially reaching 1.5% to 3.0% total terpenes. Key terpenes commonly associated with this cultivar include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, and Ocimene, contributing to its characteristic aroma and flavor complex.

Origins & Lineage

The precise genetic lineage of Electric Grapevine is not officially documented, contributing to its mystique. It is often encountered as a clone-only strain, circulating primarily in West Coast craft markets and private exchanges. Community speculation suggests potential parentage involving grape-forward strains like Grape Stomper or Grape Pie crossed with citrus-dominant varieties such as Lemon G or Electric Larry OG. This hypothetical cross aligns with the observed biochemical profile, combining terpenes associated with grape and citrus notes.

The strain emerged in the late 2010s, gaining traction in Northern California and the Pacific Northwest. Its development is thought to stem from private or micro-breeder projects rather than large seed companies, evidenced by the scarcity of formal releases and widespread seed availability. The name itself may allude to both its grape and citrus characteristics and potentially to the Primus song of the same title, reflecting a cultural resonance within cannabis communities.

Growing

Information regarding specific cultivation difficulty, flowering times, yields, and optimal environments for Electric Grapevine is not extensively detailed in available sources. However, its reputation for high resin content and complex terpene profiles suggests it may require attentive cultivation practices to maximize its aromatic and visual qualities. Growers are advised to focus on phenotype expression and environmental factors, such as temperature control, to optimize bud development and terpene preservation.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Electric Grapevine?
Electric Grapevine typically has a THC content ranging from 15% to 25%.
Is Electric Grapevine a sativa, indica, or hybrid?
Electric Grapevine is classified as a hybrid strain.
What are the dominant flavors and aromas of Electric Grapevine?
The strain is known for its prominent grape candy and citrus (lemon/lime) flavors and aromas, often accompanied by notes of pine and pepper.
Where did Electric Grapevine originate?
The exact origin is unclear, but it is believed to have emerged from private breeding projects on the West Coast and is often found as a clone-only cut.