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Greenline - Grape Gas - Indoor Flower Pre-Roll - Hybrid - 1g - 1

Grape Gas - Indoor Flower Pre-Roll - Hybrid - 1g

Users report feeling relaxed.
Relaxed
Happy
Giggly

Grape Gasoline is a balanced hybrid delivering euphoric relaxation and uplifting vibes. Its bold flavor blends pungent grape notes with a hint of diesel, making it a standout choice for afternoon or early evening sessions. Popular in extract form, this strain is perfect for experienced consumers looking for flavor and potency.

Strain Type: Hybrid

Taste Profile: Grape, Diesel, Pungent

Effect Profile: Relaxed, Euphoric, Uplifted

Lineage: Grape Pie x Jet Fuel Gelato

Flavors
  • Grape
  • Diesel
  • Earthy
Effects & flavors are reported by users on our site. This is for informational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Please consult your physician before changing any medical treatment.

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Greenline is an award-winning cannabis cultivation company based in Monterey, CA. The original creators of the fan-favorite ‘Orange Tree’ (winner of the 2017 & 2018 High Times Cannabis Cup) and ‘Bananimal’ strains. Greenline’s philosophy is simply stated: Provide the highest quality cannabis products at a reasonable price point. Our growers utilize years of experience and innovation, allowing us to provide some of the finest top-shelf cannabis. All of our cannabis is grown hydroponically with the utmost precision and care.


In addition to cultivation, we manufacture all of our extracts in-house at our state-of-the-art lab in Monterey, giving us full control over quality from start to sale.


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Grape Gas
hybrid

Grape Gas, an evenly balanced hybrid, was created by British breeder True Canna Genetics. It’s a combination of Purple Halitosis #4 and True Canna’s High Times' cup winner, The Truth.  


The top reported aromas of the Grape Gas strain are spicy citrus, grape, and earth. And it is said to taste like fruit candy, sour berries, and diesel.


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