Grape Gasoline

Grape Gasoline

Grape Gasoline

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Also known as: Grape Gas

Overview

Grape Gasoline, also known as Grape Gas, is a potent hybrid cannabis strain that was created by Chris Lynch at Compound Genetics sometime between 2017-2022. This strain emerged from a collaboration between Cannarado Genetics and Compound Genetics, crossing Grape Pie with Jet Fuel Gelato. The strain has gained significant recognition in the cannabis community and has spawned numerous imitations due to its unique characteristics. Grape Gasoline displays dense, spade-shaped flowers with eye-catching purple and black hues, developing tight stacks of round, thick calyxes with bright orange pistils and a frosty coat of resin. The strain is known to produce dark, dense indica flowers with a pungent aroma of berries, grapes, and diesel fuel. Its distinctive appearance and potent effects have made it a sought-after cultivar in both flower and concentrate forms, with many users praising its exceptional bag appeal and complex sensory profile.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report relief from chronic pain
  • May help with insomnia and sleep disorders
  • Often used for stress and anxiety management
  • Users report appetite stimulation
  • May provide relief from PTSD symptoms
  • Often used for muscle spasms and tension
  • Users report mood enhancement for depression

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

  • Dry Mouth
  • Dry Eyes
  • Anxiety
  • Dry mouth
  • Dry eyes
  • Possible anxiety in high doses
  • Potential paranoia with overconsumption
  • Mild headaches reported by some users

Growing Information

Sources say the Grape Gas weed strain grows easily indoors and outdoors, as well as in various climates. It has a strong natural resilience and lacks many finicky tendencies in other strains of this caliber. According to CLTVTD and other nurseries, Grape Gasoline is an indica-looking strain that stays nice and compact and grows particularly well indoors. She seems to respond well to training and can also handle heavy feeding up until the 3rd week of bloom. Grape Gasoline is said to stretch up to 3 times its height and can be harvest-ready after 7-9 weeks of bloom time. Expect an average of around 60-70 days if you're running an indoor grow. Outdoors you can prepare for harvest in mid-October. Flowering time is generally 56–63 days, with phenos sometimes pushing 65 days for maximum density and color. Indoor yields sit around 450–600 g/m² under 900–1,100 µmol/m²/s in late flower. The strain is considered relatively easy to grow, making it suitable for novice cultivators.

Genetics

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