Grape Ambrosia Strain
Grape Ambrosia Strain
Grape Ambrosia Strain
Grape Ambrosia Strain

Grape Ambrosia Strain

The Grape Ambrosia strain is bred from Ambrosia and Grape Pancake, delivering 34% THC content.

Price(per gram)
$15
Indica
50%
Sativa
50%
THC
34%
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The History and Genetics of Grape Ambrosia Strain

Grape Ambrosia is a hybrid weed strain made from a genetic cross between Ambrosia and Grape Pancake. This strain is 50% sativa and 50% indica. Bred by Maven Genetics, the average price of Grape Ambrosia typically ranges from $10-$15 per gram.

Medical Benefits of Grape Ambrosia Strain

We are still learning about Grape Ambrosia’s medical benefits. It is recommended for experienced cannabis consumers due to its high THC content, which is around 34%.

Main Effects of Grape Ambrosia Strain

The effects of Grape Ambrosia are still being studied. If you’ve smoked, dabbed, or consumed Grape Ambrosia, please tell us about your experience by leaving a strain review.

Potential Side Effects of Grape Ambrosia Strain

As the effects are still under observation, potential side effects might vary. Please consume responsibly and start slow to gauge your tolerance.

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