
Pie Hoe Clone
$89.00
Pie Hoe clones - Grape Pie x Tahoe OG by Cannarado Genetics. 22-26% THC. Grape, earthy pine, sweet. Relaxing indica-dominant with dual-parent complexity.
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Description
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About Pie Hoe
Pie Hoe is a Cannarado Genetics creation - one of the most respected boutique breeders in the country - from Grape Pie and Tahoe OG. Cannarado built their reputation on fruity, flavorful indica-dominant genetics with exceptional bag appeal, and Pie Hoe is a signature expression of that philosophy.
The Grape Pie parent provides the sweet, dark grape terpene profile; Tahoe OG anchors it with the classic OG fuel-pine-earth backbone. The combination produces a strain that has dessert appeal up front with the OG body effect underneath.
| Genetics | Grape Pie x Tahoe OG (Cannarado Genetics) | THC | 22-26% |
| Type | Indica-dominant Hybrid | Flower | 8-9 weeks |
| Terpenes | Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Linalool | Difficulty | Intermediate |
| Flavor | Grape, earthy pine, sweet | Effects | Relaxing, euphoric, body-heavy |
Cannarado's Grape-OG Handshake
Pie Hoe carries real breeder provenance: a Cannarado Genetics cross of Grape Pie and Tahoe OG, with the name winking at both parents. The pairing is shrewd - Grape Pie's jammy, pastry-sweet fruit poured over Tahoe OG's piney mountain backbone - and the result tastes like grape dessert served in a cabin: sweet up front, woodsy and grounded behind. At 22-26% THC with an indica-dominant lean, it delivers comfort-food cannabis with credentials.
Effects and Character
The Tahoe blood steers the effect: a relaxed, steadily deepening body calm beneath a warm euphoric glow, arriving without hurry and staying without weight gain. It's a strain for unwinding rather than collapsing - evening flower that leaves room for dinner conversation. The linalool in the profile rounds the landing, and consumers consistently file Pie Hoe under "comforting" rather than "heavy."
Growing Pie Hoe
Expect a balanced indica-leaning frame: medium height, sturdy branching with OG flexibility, a 55-70% stretch, and dense grape-shaded flower that colors enthusiastically when finished cool. It trains easily, feeds at moderate rates, and inherits a touch of Tahoe's environmental toughness - a forgiving cut for its quality tier.
Finish the full 8-9 weeks and prioritize the dry: grape-pastry profiles are cure-made, and a patient month in glass transforms the jar. Harvest at 20-30% amber for the full comfort effect. Cool-night color plus heavy frost makes well-grown Pie Hoe one of the prettier dessert harvests in the catalog.
Pie Hoe FAQ
Where does the name come from? Its parents - Grape PIE x TaHOE OG. Breeder humor, Cannarado edition.
How grape is it? Genuinely - jammy grape over pastry, with pine grounding the finish.
Effect weight? Comforting-medium - relaxing depth without couch-lock at sensible doses.
Related cuts? Grape Animal shares the Grape Pie parent; Tahoe Kush speaks for the OG side.
Breeder Cuts and Why They Hold Value
Cannarado's catalog has produced some of the most traded genetics of the past decade, and named crosses with documented parentage hold their value the way anonymous "grape something" seeds never will. Pie Hoe's pedigree is checkable, its profile consistent, and its clone - unlike its seed packs - delivers the same selected expression every run. For growers who've been burned by lottery genetics, that's the whole pitch. It also makes the cut a smart trade plant: verified breeder cuts are the currency of grower communities, and a healthy Pie Hoe mother earns its keep in goodwill alone.
Color note: the Grape Pie side expresses enthusiastically here, and cool-finished Pie Hoe regularly throws violet through the upper colas - flower that looks like its flavor, which is rarer than it should be.
Related strains: Lava Cake | Grape Animal | Tahoe Kush
Grower resources: Best Indica Clones for Sleep and Deep Relaxation | What Is HLVd? Hop Latent Viroid and Why Clean Clones Matter

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