The Grateful Grape strain was created by Gage Green Genetics by crossing the Grape Stomper with the Monarch strain. The result is this fan-favorite that is known for its uplifting cerebral high that lasts for hours.
Flavor and Effects of Grateful Grape
The Grateful Grape strain offers an unsurprising grape smell with hints of floral. Once smoked, you may get a faint waft of chemical smell indicative of its parent, the Grape Stomper. The smoke is light and creamy.
The effects start with a mellow head rush that flows to the body after a few minutes. The physical buzz is like a warm embrace that will pull you to deep relaxation. The head high will stay high, making your mind swirl for hours on end.
What are the Medicinal Benefits of Grateful Grape
With its effects more cerebral, the Grateful Grape is highly an effective bud for patients with symptoms of depression, anxiety, stress, and PTSD. It can relieve them of any sad and self-blaming thoughts. At least for the duration of the high, they will be covered in a mental bliss full of happy and cheerful thoughts.
Negative Effects of Grateful Grape
Dry eyes and cottonmouth are usual effects from smoking the Grateful Grape strain. Regardless of your tolerance levels, these symptoms are common when smoking marijuana.
Growing Grateful Grape
This hybrid grows fast, within 7 to 8 weeks. It can be cultivated indoors and outdoors. It only demands a hot and humid climate. Other than that, the strain is relatively easy to grow and does not require extra attention. As long as it is provided with its required sunlight, humidity, ventilation, and temperatures, it can easily reward its growers with a bountiful yield.