| Genetics | Garlic Grove x Grape Gasoline |
| Cannabinoids |
THC content: 22% – 24%
CBD content: Not specified MEB content: Not specified |
| Dominant terpene | Terpinolene |
| Terpenes | Myrcene, Limonene |
| Aroma | Berries, Grape, Gasoline, Astringent citrus, Pungent and dank |
| Flavors | Berry, Citrus, Diesel, Fruity, Grape, Sour, Spicy, Sweet |
| Positive Effects | Euphoria, Happy, Uplifting |
| Negative effects | Couchlock, Sleepiness |
| Medical use | Depression, Bipolar disorder, Headaches or migraines, Chronic pain, Cramps or muscle spasms |
| Non-medical or recreational use | Relaxation, Euphoria, Socializing |
Additional information:
- Grape Stank is a heady sativa with sticky light green and purple buds and a heavy layer of trichomes.
- This cross of Garlic Grove & Grape Gasoline gives it an earthy sweet aroma and flavor similar to a fine wine and is reported to leave users with sensations of energy and relief.
- Two-time award winner at the 2023 Oregon Leaf Bowl.
- Dense, fan-shaped forest green nugs with minty undertones.
- Thick orange hairs and chunky white trichomes.
- Suitable for indoor cultivation with a flowering time of ±60 days.
- Also available as feminized seeds.
- Easy to grow, with medium yields.
- Robust terpenes with grape and gasoline notes.
- Symphonic high of euphoria and boundless energy.
Conclusion
Grape Stank showcases therapeutic potential as a heady sativa. Derived from a blend of Garlic Grove and Grape Gasoline, this hybrid holds promise in alleviating severe conditions like bipolar disorder, chronic pain, depression, and muscle spasms, making it a preferred option for holistic healing.





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