Trop Cherry X Honey Bananas X Frenchyas Grapes by Chanetics
Trop Cherry x Honey Bananas × Frenchy's Grapes
This indica-leaning hybrid, bred by CHAnetics, is a resinous cross combining cherry-tropical notes with banana candy and grape undertones. It's known for its dessert-fruit profile and relaxing effects that maintain a cheerful headspace.
Appearance
This cultivar typically presents an indica-dominant structure, growing to approximately 0.9–1.2 meters indoors. It features medium-short internodes, robust branching, and dense, resin-coated buds with high calyx-to-leaf ratios. Under cooler temperatures during late flower, some phenotypes may display purple pigmentation. The flowers are often described as having a "sugared" appearance due to abundant trichome heads.
Aroma & Flavor
Expect a complex bouquet reminiscent of a dessert-fruit mashup. Aromas and flavors blend bright cherry and tropical notes with sweet banana candy and deep grape undertones. Hints of citrus and floral notes can also be present, contributing to a layered sensory experience.
Effects
Consumers report a predominantly relaxing body feel, characteristic of its indica lineage. Despite the physical calm, the strain is noted for preserving a lively and cheerful mental state. This balance makes it suitable for users seeking relaxation without significant sedation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
THC content typically ranges from 20-27%, with CBD levels below 1%. While specific terpene profiles vary, the ancestry suggests a potential presence of myrcene, limonene, caryophyllene, ocimene, linalool, and nerolidol. These contribute to the strain's distinct aroma and flavor characteristics.
Origins & Lineage
This strain is a creation of CHAnetics, resulting from a cross between (Trop Cherry x Honey Bananas) and Frenchy’s Grapes. The breeding aimed to combine the cherry-tropical notes of Trop Cherry with the confectionary esters of Honey Bananas, while Frenchy’s Grapes contributes indica structure and enhances resin quality, honoring the legacy of Frenchy Cannoli.
Growing
The plant's indica-leaning morphology results in a compact and manageable size, suitable for indoor cultivation. It exhibits good lateral branching and responds well to training techniques. The dense flowers benefit from good airflow to mitigate the risk of mold. The emphasis on trichome integrity suggests good potential for solventless extraction yields.