Grape Ultra by 303 Seeds
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Grape Ultra is a sativa-dominant strain developed by 303 Seeds in the early 2010s. It was bred to offer uplifting sativa energy alongside a distinctive grape-inspired flavor and aroma. This strain is recognized for its complex sensory profile and visually appealing buds.
Appearance
Grape Ultra buds are visually striking, often displaying a rich coloration that includes vibrant purples, deep blues, and hints of green, reflecting its grape lineage. The buds are dense and covered in trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance. The surrounding leaves are typically bright green, sometimes with purple veins.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Grape Ultra is characterized by dominant sweet and fruity notes, with a pronounced grape-like sweetness complemented by berry and floral undertones. Subtle spicy and earthy hints add complexity. The flavor follows suit, delivering an initial burst of grape and berry, evolving into mild spice and earthiness with a lingering herbal and citrus aftertaste.
Effects
This sativa-dominant strain is known for producing cerebral and energetic effects, often leading to increased focus and creativity. While primarily uplifting, it can also induce a sense of relaxation. Users may experience an enhanced state of alertness and a mood boost.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Grape Ultra has a robust terpene profile, with myrcene and linalool contributing to its fruity and floral notes, while caryophyllene and limonene add spicy and citrus undertones. THC levels typically range from 18% to 23%, indicating moderate to high potency. CBD content is less than 1%.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by 303 Seeds in the early 2010s, Grape Ultra is a sativa-dominant hybrid, with approximately 70-75% sativa genetics and the remainder from indica. It was bred through selective crossing and backcrossing techniques to enhance its grape-like aroma and uplifting effects, emerging during a period of innovation in craft cannabis breeding.
Growing
Grape Ultra demonstrates good resilience against pests and diseases. Growers have reported improved yields compared to predecessor strains. The plant structure is robust with dense, sticky colas that aid in preserving aromatic oils.