Grape Durban
Taste & Smell
Effects
Pairs Well With
About this Hybrid Strain
Grape Durban is a well-crafted, balanced hybrid strain that artfully blends the robust genetics of Durban Poison and Grape Ape, giving cannabis aficionados a medley of flavors and sensations. Its stand-out features include its charmingly candy-like scent, mood-lifting and healing qualities, and, therefore, its choice - if not obsession - for users who seek either pleasure or a refuge. You can also judge the nugs on sight: they are leafy, medium, and a mental burst of vibrant colors as dramatic as a master’s piece. They are tightly packed with a solid, moderate layer of trichomes, every one of which have had some personal attention paid to them.
The scent of Grape Durban is an enjoyable experience, reminiscent of sweet and juicy grapes, with an underlying hint of earth that adds complexity to its aroma. Smashing open the buds releases this aromatic scent, with a herbal undertone that enhances the complete sensory experience. The taste is just as wonderful, providing a flash of fruity sweetness dominated by flavors of grapes, with a hint of earth and herb in the background. This grape flavor is skillfully balanced by the herbal and earthy notes, resulting in a pleasant gustatory experience.
Grape Durban is a strain with desirable effects. This well-rounded, Indica-dominant hybrid is known for two reasons: the sedative sparkle of its high and a great taste. Initially, Grape Durban gives its users an intense headrush, starting with pressure around the eyes and the temples, and spreading over the rest of the forehead. At the same time, or shortly thereafter, consumers describe a sudden intensification of their senses, especially vision and hearing. An overall feeling of focus is common. This is supplemented by an increase in cerebral thinking, which may prompt creative thinking and problem solving. After fifteen minutes, patients gain a relative familiarity with their surroundings in which they may have lost before. This enhanced appreciation of one’s socioemotional surroundings both provokes conversation and enhances the smoker’s mood. It’s worth noting that, while in a relaxed or functional setting, the high is transformed slightly, offering an incredibly strong body stone that is said to be sedative in both its mental and physical natural properties.
The background of this strain hints to a plant that's resistant and adaptable, able to handle the indoors and the outdoors. The flowering period has been pegged as about average but can vary quite a bit depending on the setup. Grape Durban's terpene profile is mostly myrcene, pinene, and caryophyllene, as evidenced by the sweet scent of grapes mixed with a lacing of earth.
Lab Data
Cannabinoid | Amount |
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THC: | 21.21% |
CBD: | 0.05% |
Terpene | Amount |
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Alpha Humulene: | 0.22% |
Genetic Lineage
Frequently Asked Questions About Grape Durban
- What is Grape Durban?
Grape Durban is a cannabis strain celebrated for its unique flavor profile and balanced effects.
- Where does Grape Durban come from?
Grape Durban is a cross of Durban Poison and Grape Ape.
- What does Grape Durban smell like?
Grape Durban boasts a distinctive aroma characterized by sweet grape notes that blend harmoniously with the earthy and slightly spicy undertones.
- What does Grape Durban taste like?
Grape Durban offers a combination of sweet grape, citrus, herbs, and earthy flavors.
- What color does Grape Durban have?
Grape Durban's buds typically exhibit emerald green hues with shades of deep purple. The flowers have an abundance of bright orange pistils and a moderate coating of white trichomes.
- What effects does Grape Durban have?
Grape Durban is known for producing balanced effects that appeal to a wide range of users. It offers a cerebral and uplifting high, promoting creativity and sociability. Simultaneously, it provides a relaxing body sensation without inducing sedation, making it suitable for daytime or evening use.
- Is Grape Durban an Indica, Sativa, or Hybrid?
Grape Durban is an evenly-balanced hybrid strain.