Grapefruit
THC
20%NORMAL
CBD
0%VERY LOW
Type
sativa
morning
morning

Typical Effects

FocusedFocused
Dry EyesDry Eyes
CreativeCreative

Common Usage

DepressedDepressed
Loss of AppetiteLoss of Appetite
AnxietyAnxiety

Grapefruit Weed Strain

The Grapefruit weed strain is a Sativa-dominant hybrid with the refreshing taste of grapefruit! Grapefruit cannabis strain plants deliver energetic, uplifting feelings thanks to a 70:30 Sativa to Indica ratio. With THC contents ranging between 20% and 25%, the Grapefruit marijuana strain is fantastic to enjoy in the morning. You’ll also enjoy 0.2% CBD from this blend. Grapefruit buds are the result of crossing Thai Sativa and Cinderella 99 strains. 

 

Grapefruit Strain Characteristics

Grapefruit flowers show characteristic Sativa traits and grow in long, airy bunches. Grapefruit buds are pale green with a fine layer of light amber pistils on each blossom. So how does the Grapefruit weed strain smell? You can probably guess that the Grapefruit cannabis strain features powerful grapefruit scents and flavours. Additional sweet and skunky notes create an ever richer profile. 

 

Uses & Effects of Grapefruit Weed

The Grapefruit marijuana strain creates different effects depending on how much you use. If you want to feel energized and uplifted, just smoke a small amount of the Grapefruit weed strain. Some people enjoy a slice of grapefruit at breakfast: the Grapefruit cannabis strain is also great for mornings! However, larger doses of the Grapefruit marijuana strain can cause mind- and body-numbing sedation.

Since the Grapefruit weed strain offers a range of effects, it’s an ideal medical blend. Patients can use a small amount to improve their energy and mood or heavier doses to manage pain, headaches, arthritis, nausea, PTSD, and more.

 

Recommended Cannabis Strains

Acapulco Gold Strain

Mimosa Strain

Venom OG Strain

 

References

Holland, K. (2020, July 20). CBD vs. THC: What’s the Difference? Healthline. Available at: https://www.healthline.com/health/cbd-vs-thc

Katz, D. (2017, February). Medical cannabis: Another piece in the mosaic of autoimmunity? National Library of Medicine National Center for Biotechnology Information. Available at: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27859024/

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

Government of British Columbia. (2019, December 13). Cannabis. Available at: https://cannabis.gov.bc.ca/

Common Usage

Depressed
10/10
Loss of Appetite
4/10
Anxiety
8/10
Pain
6/10
Nausea
4/10

Typical Effects

Focused
4/10
Dry Eyes
6/10
Creative
8/10
Energetic
8/10
Euphoric
10/10

THC Content

Highest Test
20%
Strain Average
17.5%
Sativa Average
13.5%

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