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No. 5616Hybrid

Grateful Grape by Gage Green Genetics

Unknown Indica × Unknown Sativa

Grateful Grape is a hybrid cannabis strain meticulously developed by Gage Green Genetics, known for its balanced indica and sativa genetics. This strain offers a harmonious blend of effects, making it suitable for both recreational and medicinal users seeking a versatile experience.

AromaGrapeBerryFloralCitrusSweetSpicy

Appearance

Grateful Grape buds are visually striking, often displaying deep violet and vibrant green colors, sometimes with purple undertones, resembling ripe grape clusters. The flowers are dense and compact, characteristic of quality cannabis, with surfaces covered in trichomes that give them a frosted appearance. Growers report that optimal conditions can enhance the development of rich purples and lime-green hues.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Grateful Grape is dominated by a sweet, fruity scent reminiscent of ripe grapes, complemented by floral and berry notes. Subtle undertones of spice and citrus can also be detected. Upon consumption, the flavor mirrors the aroma, delivering a pronounced grape taste with fruity and earthy undertones, a delicate spice, and a lingering sweet finish with hints of citrus.

Effects

This hybrid strain is reported to provide a balanced experience, combining uplifting sativa-like energy with relaxing indica traits. Users often describe feeling creative and euphoric, making it suitable for various activities. The effects are generally potent due to its cannabinoid profile, offering a well-rounded experience without excessive sedation.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

Grateful Grape typically contains THC levels ranging from 18% to 24%, with CBD content below 1%. Its aromatic and flavor profile is influenced by terpenes such as Myrcene, Caryophyllene, and Limonene, contributing to its berry, grape, spicy, and citrus characteristics. The balanced cannabinoid and terpene composition contributes to its unique effects and potential therapeutic benefits.

Growing

Grateful Grape exhibits characteristics of both indica and sativa genetics, often resulting in medium height plants with sturdy, bushy structures. The buds are known for their density and high trichome concentration. While specific cultivation details like flowering time and yield are not explicitly detailed, the strain's genetic makeup suggests it can be cultivated to produce visually appealing and potent flowers.

Origins & Lineage

Developed by Gage Green Genetics, Grateful Grape is the result of careful crossbreeding aimed at merging distinct aromas with potent, balanced effects. It is believed to possess a 50% indica and 50% sativa genetic heritage, derived from a cross involving high-cannabinoid varieties. This balanced lineage contributes to its versatile profile and widespread appeal among cannabis enthusiasts.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Grateful Grape?
Grateful Grape typically contains THC levels ranging from 18% to 24%.
What are the dominant terpenes in Grateful Grape?
The dominant terpenes identified in Grateful Grape include Myrcene, Caryophyllene, and Limonene.
What effects does Grateful Grape produce?
Grateful Grape is known to produce creative and euphoric effects.
Who developed the Grateful Grape strain?
Grateful Grape was developed by Gage Green Genetics.