Grease Bucket
Grease Monkey × GMO
Grease Bucket is a contemporary indica-leaning hybrid celebrated for its high resin production and potent effects. It is recognized for its dense, frosty flowers and a distinctive, loud aroma that signals its heavy-hitting nature.
Appearance
Grease Bucket typically presents as an indica-leaning hybrid with dense, frosty flowers covered in thick trichomes. The buds are often weighty with prominent calyxes, contributing to its substantial bag appeal.
Aroma & Flavor
This cultivar is known for its loud, pungent aroma often described as greasy or funky, with notes of diesel and savory elements. Depending on the specific phenotype, flavors can range from gas and garlic to hints of chocolate or cookie dough, often with a spicy undertone.
Effects
Users often report pronounced body relief and a sense of calm euphoria from Grease Bucket. The effects are generally considered heavy-hitting, promoting relaxation and a pleasant mental state suitable for evening consumption.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Grease Bucket typically exhibits high THC levels, often exceeding 20%, with minimal CBD. Its terpene profile is characterized by a blend that leans spicy and fuel-forward, commonly including myrcene, limonene, caryophyllene, and humulene, contributing to its complex aroma and effects.
Growing
Cultivating Grease Bucket requires careful environmental control, particularly to prevent bud rot in the late flowering stages due to its dense flowers. It generally finishes between 56-70 days indoors, with outdoor harvests in mid to late October. Yields can be strong, commonly ranging from 450-650 g per square meter indoors under optimal conditions.
Origins & Lineage
The precise genetic lineage of Grease Bucket is not uniformly documented, with multiple breeding projects likely contributing to its presence in the market. It is commonly associated with the Grease Monkey and GMO (Garlic Cookies) families, suggesting a heritage that combines traits from strains like Gorilla Glue 4, Cookies and Cream, and Chemdog.