Green Mountain Grape is a 90% sativa leaning hybrid, selectively bred to be another one of the fastest most northern outdoor friendly, mostly pure Sativa strains, only bred by Vermontman.
The fragrance is overwhelmingly mouth watering Green Welches Grape Juice, watermelon cherry, berry fruit stripe gum. Her fragrance is very pronounced from mid flower to finish.
Indoors: Does best under red/blue heavy Galaxyhydro LED grow lights.
The buds fatten up along the whole stem forming long solid purple/blue/silver blunt spear shaped colas tightly packed calyx laden with glistening trichomes with ropy red brown hairs, that come in as fast as 8 to 9 weeks. As well as exaggeration in bud coloring mirroring the tones of a Blue Spruce tree. Under HID or white LED the coloration is less pronounced, but still of superior quality.
Outdoors: Green Mountain Grape is also spectacular for the outdoor grow, Coming in amazingly fast from the end of August to Mid Sept. Though the bud coloration is far less intense, than her indoor counter part. Green Mountain Grape really shines because of her dense bud formation, often with fuchsia pistils and frosty green/purple buds, with a knock you over fruit stripe gum fragrance. Sporting blueish/purple leaves with heavy wine red to purple black veining running through out the strong self supporting stems.
Outdoors she is less apt to develop the rich coloring of her indoor counter part since Green Mountain Grape comes in well before the cold weather set. The biggest benefit to growing G.M.G. outdoors is that she ripens with the intensity of the August sunshine really bumping up her quality making Green Mountain Grape another amazing outdoor addition to be rivaled with for quality for such a short season mostly sativa genetic.
Green Mountain Grape is largely self supporting and compact with buds forming with great density and awesome flower to leaf ratio making manicuring a breeze.
- Tipo POLYHYBRID
- Format Standard
- Sativa / Indica ratio 90 % sativa / 10 % indica
- Flowering indoors 8-9 weeks
- Flowering outdoors End of August to mid September
- Yield High
- Resistance against spider mites High
- Resistance against powder mildew Average-High
- Resistance against botrytis High
- Resistance against white fly Average
- Resistance against cold High
- Resistance against heat Average
- Latitude 0º-50º
- Genetics Purple Satellite (Oaxacan Gold purple line / purple Baglung Nepalese sativa) x proprietary strain.
- Structure Christmas tree to large bush.
- Bouquet Its fragrance is reminiscent of green grape juice, cherry fruit stripe gum, watermelon and cotton candy. The taste is creamy sweet, ever so slight pine, grape, berry, candy and fruit.
- High Like her Purple Satellite mother the high is invigorating, creative, social, upbeat with a bit of a more happy sense of well being, would be perfect for fighting depression. Great for outdoor activities, all around impeccable for quality.
- Terpene profile It has not yet been tested.
Strain FAQ
Can cold-resistant cannabis varieties change colour?
Some strains demonstrate the interesting ability to change colours during flowering at lower temperatures. Purple, blue, and red hues from this temperature-triggered colour shift, offer visual appeal and show the plant's adaption to lower temperatures.
Does strain colour affect cherry aroma?
Some cherry-flavored strains have intense purple hues because of anthocyanins. Anthocyanins don't change the aroma, although they generally indicate a complex, fruity terpene profile that suggests a robust cherry scent.
Do these strains' different lineages affect their traits?
Middle of September seeds often have indica, sativa, and ruderalis genes. Indica genes provide these plants strength and compactness, sativa genes boost flavours and effects, and ruderalis genes may introduce auto-flowering features, making them adaptable to different methods.
Do high-yielding strains resist pests and diseases?
On the one hand it is known that their increased biomass makes them vulnerable to pests and illnesses. However, on the other hand, breeding has enhanced their genetic resistance. New strains are being created all the time that promise high yields as well as good disease and pest resistance.
How is it seen as stealthier to use 12/12 photoperiod seeds?
Beginning with a 12/12 light schedule from seedling stage is said to be helpful in staying hidden. This method, called "12/12 from seed," reduces the vegetative phase, creating compact plants.