Grape Mtn
Grape-forward cultivar × Kush/OG-influenced line
Grape Mtn is a hybrid cannabis strain recognized for its dense, sugar-coated flowers and a distinct grape-forward aroma. It offers a balanced high, combining mood elevation with a sense of calm. Typically found among modern dessert-style cultivars, it features contemporary potency and appealing flavor profiles.
Appearance
Grape Mtn is characterized by its dense flowers, which are often described as sugar-coated. The buds can display vivid purple hues, particularly when exposed to cooler temperatures late in the flowering cycle.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma and flavor of Grape Mtn are predominantly grape-like, often evoking candy notes. This is complemented by underlying hints of citrus, floral, herbal, and spicy elements. Some descriptions also mention pine and orange undertones, contributing to a complex sensory experience.
Effects
This hybrid strain is known for providing a balanced high. Users often report experiencing buoyant mood elevation alongside a sense of calm and body-melting relaxation. The effects are generally considered manageable, making it suitable for various consumers.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Grape Mtn commonly exhibits dominant terpenes such as myrcene, beta-caryophyllene, and limonene, which contribute to its fruity, spicy, and citrus notes. Secondary terpenes like linalool and humulene can add floral and herbal dimensions. THC levels typically range above 20%, with CBD content usually below 1%. Total terpene content often falls between 1.8% and 3.0%.
Origins & Lineage
The exact genetic lineage of Grape Mtn can vary, as it is not tied to a single, universally recognized breeder. However, it is generally understood to be a hybrid resulting from a cross between a grape-forward cultivar and a Kush or OG-influenced strain. This combination aims to blend sweet, grape-candy flavors with a more robust, earthy, and sometimes gas-like backbone.
Growing
Grape Mtn is considered accessible for craft and home cultivation, often exhibiting manageable stretch and a moderate flowering time suitable for indoor cycles. The plant structure tends to be sturdy, sometimes described as OG-leaning, and responds well to cooler temperatures late in flower, which can enhance its purple coloration. It is known for good resin output and a high calyx-to-leaf ratio.