Grape Ape
THC
25%HIGH
CBD
0%VERY LOW
Type
indica
evening
evening

Typical Effects

RelaxedRelaxed
SleepySleepy
Cotton MouthCotton Mouth

Common Usage

DepressedDepressed
AnxietyAnxiety
InsomniaInsomnia

Grape Ape Weed Strain

The Grape Ape weed strain is an Indica-powered hybrid with an intense grape flavour! Grape Ape cannabis strain plants have predominantly Indica traits thanks to their 90:10 Indica to Sativa ratio. As a result, you’ll find a decent amount of THC in any Grape Ape cannabis strain product. Grape Ape buds contain anywhere from 15% to 23% THC. The Grape Ape weed strain was created by crossing classic strains like Skunk, Original Afghani, and Mendocino.

 

Grape Ape Strain Characteristics

How do Grape Ape flowers look? Grape Ape buds are large and feature deep, grape-like purple colours. Grape Ape flowers also show a sparkling layer of trichomes when they’re ripe. As the name implies, Grape Ape buds have a solid grape-like taste and smell.

 

Uses & Effects of Grape Ape Weed

The Grape Ape weed strain has a range of potent effects beloved by recreational and medical users. Grape Ape cannabis strain buds cause incredible uplifting highs that anyone can enjoy. Grape Ape marijuana strain users feel euphoric, calm, and relaxed. Unfortunately, grape Ape buds eventually cause sedative effects that make it easy to drift off to sleep.

Medical users can put the fantastic effects of Grape Ape weed strain to work on various concerns. The Grape Ape cannabis strain is commonly recommended for anxiety, stress, ADHD, depression, and PTSD. It also helps manage physical conditions like muscle spasms, joint pain, other types of chronic pain, insomnia, low appetite, and nausea.

 

Recommended Cannabis Strains

Grand Daddy Purple Strain

Purple Rhino Strain

Purple Urkle Strain

 

References

Casarett, David J. (2019, October 1). Benefit of Tetrahydrocannabinol versus Cannabidiol for Common Palliative Care Symptoms. US National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health. Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6776252/

Stith, S., Vigil, J. (2019, February 25). The Association between Cannabis Product Characteristics and Symptom Relief. Scientific Reports. Nature.com. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-39462-1

Department of Justice. Cannabis Act  (2018). Available at: https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/c-24.5/

Common Usage

Depressed
8/10
Anxiety
4/10
Insomnia
10/10
Pain
10/10
Nausea
6/10

Typical Effects

Relaxed
6/10
Sleepy
8/10
Cotton Mouth
4/10
Euphoric
10/10

THC Content

Highest Test
25%
Strain Average
20.5%
Indica Average
12.5%

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