Grape Skin Strain
Highly sought after for its delicious flavor and well-balanced effects, ideal for stress and pain relief.
Flavors
Common Usage
Effects
Growing Info
How to Grow the Grape Skin Strain
Grape Skin is an evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa) created through an unknown combination of other hybrid strains. Its flowering time usually ranges from 60 to 70 days, and it can offer an abundant yield both indoors and outdoors.
The History and Genetics of Grape Skin Strain
Grape Skin, also known as “Cookies Grape Skin,” is a strain with a mysterious lineage, closely guarded by its breeders. Despite the unknown parentage, it is highly sought after for its well-balanced effects and delicious flavor profile.
Grape Skin Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Grape Skin features a complex flavor profile that includes sweet and sugary fruity grape notes with a hint of nutty and earthy spiciness. Its aroma combines fruity grape cookies with subtle earthy undertones. The buds are oversized and fluffy, grape-shaped, and forest green with thin orange hairs and a coating of frosty, golden white crystal trichomes.
Medical Benefits of Grape Skin Strain
Due to its high THC levels, ranging from 20% to 29%, Grape Skin is effective in treating chronic stress, depression, insomnia, ADD or ADHD, headaches or migraines, and chronic pain. Its relaxing and euphoric effects are highly valued for medicinal purposes.
Main Effects of Grape Skin Strain
The effects of Grape Skin include feelings of sleepiness, focus, and a tingling sensation. It also offers a balance of relaxation and euphoria, making it a popular choice for both recreational and medicinal users.
Potential Side Effects of Grape Skin Strain
Negative effects reported for Grape Skin include dry mouth and dry eyes. It’s advised to start slow to avoid any unpleasant sensations and enjoy a balanced high.