
Grape Colada Clone
$89.00
Grape Colada clones - Pina Colada x Concord Grape Juice. 20-24% THC. Grape, coconut, tropical sweetness. The cannabis that tastes like a beach vacation.
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Description
Description
About Grape Colada
Grape Colada is the piña colada of cannabis - and that's the entire pitch. Grape Pie genetics bring the dark, juicy grape terpene profile; the tropical cross adds the coconut-creamy sweetness. Together they produce a flavor that consumers describe as the best version of a tropical fruit drink, served cold, on a beach somewhere warm.
At 20-24% THC with a balanced euphoric effect, this is a fun, approachable strain. Not the highest potency in the catalog, but a genuinely enjoyable experience with a terpene profile that has immediate consumer appeal.
| Genetics | Pina Colada x Concord Grape Juice | THC | 20-24% |
| Type | Hybrid | Flower | 8-9 weeks |
| Terpenes | Myrcene, Limonene, Ocimene | Difficulty | Intermediate |
| Flavor | Grape, coconut, tropical, sweet | Effects | Relaxing, euphoric, uplifting |
The Cocktail Cross
Grape Colada shakes Grape Pie's jammy dark fruit with a tropical cross and serves the result with an umbrella: grape up front, genuine coconut-tropical creaminess behind it, ocimene's fresh green edge keeping the sweetness lively. It's the catalog's only grape-coconut profile and one of its most vacation-coded jars overall - a 20-24% THC hybrid whose relaxed, smiling effect completes the beach-bar impression without losing the afternoon.
Effects and Character
The high mixes like its namesake: an easy uplift to start, a mellow euphoric middle with gentle body warmth, and a relaxed finish that never turns heavy. The balance makes Grape Colada genuinely all-afternoon viable - engaged enough for company and music, soft enough for hammocks. The coconut-grape exhale is the kind of flavor that gets the jar passed around twice.
Growing Grape Colada
Expect a friendly, medium-framed hybrid: 50-65% stretch, even branching that suits light topping and LST, and a tractable temperament with a touch of tropical-line heat tolerance - a good pick for warm rooms and southern summers. The 8-9 week finish holds schedule, and the flower colors grape-dark at the bract tips under cool nights.
The profile's two halves age differently: grape deepens with cure while the coconut-tropical notes are ocimene-volatile and need the slow-dry treatment to survive. Honor both and the cured jar pours the full cocktail. Harvest at 15-25% amber to keep the vacation lean.
Grape Colada FAQ
Is the coconut real? A genuine creamy-tropical note behind the grape - clearest in well-cured flower.
Effect? Relaxed-bright: the most poolside disposition on the grape shelf.
Warm-climate viable? Yes - above-average heat tolerance for a grape cut.
Related cuts? Pie Hoe shares the Grape Pie parent; Papaya Cake shares the tropical disposition.
Summer Programming
Some strains have a season, and Grape Colada's is obvious: this is July flower - the jar for cookouts, pools, and porch evenings when a heavy purple would land like a wool blanket. Growers who plan harvests around the calendar should time a run to finish late spring, putting the cocktail jar on the shelf exactly when its disposition peaks. The heat tolerance completes the summer logic: while delicate dessert cuts sulk through hot spells, this one keeps building flower. Pair it against a tart cut like Purple Pomegranate and the two cover a summer table like a drinks menu.
Final note for planners: the moderate frame and forgiving temperament make Grape Colada a low-risk addition to any summer run - worst case you harvest excellent grape flower; best case the coconut comes through and you've grown the season's favorite jar.
Related strains: Grape Animal | Rainbow Guava | Strawguava
Grower resources: Best Fruity Cannabis Strains | How to Transplant Cannabis Clones (Timing and Steps)

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