Grape Inferno
Taste & Smell
Effects
Pairs Well With
About this Hybrid Strain
When you break up the dense, round buds of Grape Inferno, you are greeted with the delicious aroma of wildflowers and grapes accompanied by earthen overtones. Well-cured batches can have an array of colors amid its flowers, like lavenders, pinks, and blues.
THC levels average in the high teens, and some batches come out with about 1% CBD. Effects have been described as incredibly calming by reviewers as the mind pleasantly wanders. Some enjoy its potential capacity to create a dream-like state while others have used it for calming symptoms from anxiety or pain. Still others have felt hungry after trying Grape Inferno and have used it to help improve appetite.
Genetics of Grape Inferno stem from crossing Nepali OG and Querkle, making it an indica-dominant hybrid.
Genetic Lineage
Frequently Asked Questions About Grape Inferno
- What is Grape Inferno?
Grape Inferno is an indica-dominant hybrid that has an array of flavor and relaxing effects
- Where does Grape Inferno come from?
Grape Inferno is a cross of Nepali OG and Querkle
- What does Grape Inferno smell like?
Grape Inferno has aromas that are like a meadow of wildflowers. It has some herbal notes that are both refreshing, sweet and spicy.
- What does Grape Inferno taste like?
The taste of Grape Inferno magnifies that of its smell. Its flavor is sweet like a grape with a fiery spice.
- What color does Grape Inferno have?
Grape Inferno has beautiful buds that is light-green in color and has tones of pink and red. It has light orange pistils and white frosted trichomes.
- What effects does Grape Inferno have?
Fans of Grape Inferno say it has a cocktail of relaxing effects that are powerful and effective for both body and mind. They say its effects start in the mind as worries and negative thoughts disappear. The effects then move into the body as people say they often become couch-locked
- Is Grape Inferno an Indica, Sativa or Hybrid?
Grape Inferno is an indica-dominant hybrid