Grape Pie Marijuana
Grape Stomper × Cherry Pie
Grape Pie is a dessert-style hybrid recognized for its prominent grape soda aroma and sweet pastry notes. It offers a balanced effect that promotes relaxation while uplifting the mood, making it a popular choice.
Appearance
Grape Pie typically produces dense, medium-sized colas with tightly stacked calyxes. The buds often display deep purple hues, ranging from forest green to eggplant, especially when exposed to cooler temperatures during late flowering. Orange pistils add a contrasting warm tone, while a generous coating of trichomes gives the buds a frosted appearance.
Aroma and Flavor
The aroma is predominantly that of grape soda or grape candy, characterized by a sweet and fizzy profile. Underlying notes of cherry pastry, berry jam, and a creamy vanilla hint at its genetic background. On the palate, it delivers a syrupy sweetness followed by a tart cherry exhale, leaving a lingering flavor reminiscent of bakery crust.
Effects
Grape Pie provides a balanced high, inducing a sense of calm and euphoria that can lead to talkativeness. While it relaxes the body, it typically avoids heavy sedation at moderate doses, often leaving users feeling uplifted. The effects generally manifest within minutes and can last for a few hours.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
Total THC content in Grape Pie commonly falls between 18% and 24%, with some high-end batches reaching up to 27%. CBD levels are consistently below 1%. Minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC may also be present. Total terpene content often ranges from 1.5% to 3.0%, contributing to its potent aroma and flavor profile.
Growing
Grape Pie is known for its consistency in both indoor and outdoor cultivation. It develops a robust structure with resinous buds, often showing good resistance to mold in well-managed environments. The plant responds well to cooler night temperatures, which can enhance its purple coloration.
Origins and Lineage
Developed by Cannarado Genetics, Grape Pie is a hybrid cross of Grape Stomper (also known as Sour Grapes) and Cherry Pie. This lineage combines the grape candy and soda notes of Grape Stomper with the sweet and sour cherry pastry characteristics and relaxing effects of Cherry Pie. It gained popularity in the late 2010s as part of the trend in dessert-style cannabis cultivars.