Grape Head

Grape Head

Grape Head

Hybrid AI Generated

Also known as: Grapehead, Grape Head OG, GrapeHead

Overview

Grape Head is a grape-forward hybrid cannabis strain that emerged in the 2010s during the surge of fruit-flavored cultivars popularized by West Coast dispensaries. The strain has multiple origin stories and breeders, contributing to some naming inconsistencies across different markets. Cannarado Genetics created one version by crossing Grape Pie with Lemon Jack, producing a sativa-dominant hybrid, while Bohemia Seeds developed an indica-leaning phenotype by crossing Grapekrush (by DJ Short) with Sweet Mendo Kush. The strain is known for its candy-sweet grape aroma and balanced effects that combine cerebral uplift with relaxing body sensations.

Grape Head plants typically display medium-statured hybrid architecture with stout lateral branching and moderate internodal spacing. The buds are characterized by dense trichome coverage and can exhibit purple hues when grown under cooler temperatures, though the grape flavor comes from terpenes rather than anthocyanin pigments. The strain flowers in 56-70 days indoors and produces above-average yields when grown under optimal conditions. Due to varying genetics under the same name, verification of lab results and provenance is recommended when purchasing.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report relief from stress
  • May help with chronic pain management
  • Often used for insomnia support
  • Users report appetite stimulation
  • May help with nausea reduction
  • Users report mood enhancement for depression

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Grape Head has moderate growing difficulty and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. Indoor flowering time ranges from 56-70 days, while outdoor plants finish in early to mid-October. The strain produces above-average yields under optimal conditions and develops short to medium-height plants with stout lateral branching. Growers should monitor humidity levels closely during flowering to enhance terpene profiles and prevent mold. The strain responds well to organic soil amendments and benefits from consistent environmental controls. Carbon filtration is recommended due to the strong grape and fuel aromas during flowering.

Genetics

Parent Strains

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