Grape Jelly by Greenpoint Seeds
Indica-dominant strains
Grape Jelly by Greenpoint Seeds is a sativa-dominant hybrid developed by Mary Jones and Uncle Spaceman. It is recognized for its visually striking buds and a complex aroma profile that blends fruity sweetness with subtle gassy undertones. This strain aims to provide a deeply grounding and soothing experience.
Appearance
Grape Jelly is distinguished by its visually appealing buds, which exhibit a range of colors including deep purples, vibrant greens, and hints of orange. The buds are notably dense, sticky, and rich in resin, with trichome clusters that contribute to their glistening appearance. This coloration and structure are indicative of its indica heritage.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Grape Jelly is characterized by a prominent grape and berry scent, complemented by subtle herbal and medicinal undertones, and a unique gassy edge. Upon consumption, the flavor mirrors the aroma, offering a pronounced grape sweetness with layers of funk and gas, finishing with candy-like, herbal, and spicy notes.
Effects
Users report that Grape Jelly delivers a potent and enduring high, often described as deeply grounding and soothing. It is noted for inducing a sense of calm and euphoria, with some experiencing enhanced focus. Its sedative properties make it a suitable choice for relaxation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analyses indicate Grape Jelly typically contains THC levels between 18% and 24%, with CBD below 1%. Dominant terpenes such as myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene contribute to its distinct aroma and flavor profile. The cannabinoid profile is reported to offer benefits for users seeking strong, sedative effects.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Mary Jones and Uncle Spaceman, Grape Jelly by Greenpoint Seeds draws heavily from classic indica genetics, with an estimated 70% indica influence. The breeding process focused on combining potent sedative properties with enhanced flavor and aroma characteristics, honoring traditional indica heritage while introducing novel traits.
Growing
Grape Jelly is noted for its compact growth architecture and dense, resinous buds, which suggest a potentially slower growth rate typical of indica-dominant strains. Growers report vibrant coloration in the buds, and the strain's structure contributes to a high concentration of cannabinoids and terpenes.