Sour Grape
Taste & Smell
Effects
Pairs Well With
About this Hybrid Strain
The Sour Grape cannabis strain is an evenly-balanced one, known for its sugary, grape flavor, reminiscent of children’s cough syrup. This hybrid comes from crossing the infamous Sativa, Sour Diesel, with the tasty Indica, Grandaddy Purple. A similar Sour Grape strain, made with Grape Ape, is also available from Apothecary Genetics.
Sour Grape is a unique strain, in that it is primarily purple, with bundles of fiery-orange pistils. Only about 10% of the buds' surface area is made up of green leaves. A coating of trichomes gives the appearance of a white frost on the purple buds.
Like its Sour Diesel parent, Sour Grape is rich in diesel fumes, with undertones of fruity berries. Smoking or vaping this strain releases the rich Sour Grape flavor, triggering flashbacks of childrens' grape cough syrup as a child. The tasty smoke is smooth and rich, leaving a sweet treat lingering on the palate.
This versatile hybrid has a reputation among users who describe its narcotic-like body buzz and pain-killing effects, making it a popular choice among those suffering from chronic pain, arthritis, cramps, and migraines. This is most likely due to the dominant terpenes, Beta-Myrcene and Alpha-Pinene. These terpenes are often recommended by consumers for their sedative effects and are believed effective in combating pain and inflammation. Sour Grape may not be the best choice for dieters, as users have reported ravenous cravings for food from this strain. The mellow and relaxing high can reportedly boost spirits and improve mood.
If you’re ready to be happy, hungry, and super comfortable, then this tasty hybrid may be the right choice for you.
Lab Data
Cannabinoid | Amount |
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THC: | 10-18% |
CBD: | 2% |
Genetic Lineage
Frequently Asked Questions About Sour Grape
- What is Sour Grape?
Sour Grape is an evenly-balanced cannabis strain, known for its fruity grape flavor and relaxing effects.
- What does Sour Grape mean?
Sour Grapes is a term that is used to describe someone who is feeling resentful as a result of not getting their way, often used to describe a grumpy older person's attitude. This is along the same lines of the combined names of Sour Grape's parents, Sour Diesel and Grand Daddy Purple.
- Where does Sour Grape come from?
Sour Grape comes from crossing Sour Diesel with Grand Daddy Purple.
- What does Sour Grape smell like?
Sour Grape smells like gasoline and sweet berries.
- What does Sour Grape taste like?
This strain tastes like diesel fuel and sour grapes.
- What color does Sour Grape have?
Sour Grape is primarily a purple strain, with bundles of fiery-orange pistils. Only about 10% of the buds surface area is made up of green leaves. A coating of trichomes gives the appearance of a white frost on the purple buds.
- What effects does Sour Grape have?
This versatile hybrid has a reputation among users who describe its narcotic-like body buzz and pain-killing effects. Its dominant terpenes, Beta-Myrcene and Alpha-Pinene, are often recommended by consumers for their sedative effects and are believed to be effective in combating pain and inflammation. Users have reported intense cravings for food. The mellow and relaxing high can reportedly boost spirits and improve mood.
- Is Sour Grape an Indica, Sativa or Hybrid?
Sour Grape is an evenly-balanced hybrid, approximately 50% Sativa and 50% Indica.