hybrid

Gravy
Reportedly from Good Chemistry Nurseries, Gravy is an indica-dominant strain with relatively balanced hybrid ancestry, leaning a little more indica than either of its parent strains: Orange Apricot, which also leans indica, and MAC, which tends toward an even indica/sativa split. The profusion of different Gravy-related strains makes it difficult to trace the breeding history of just-plain "Gravy," but its availability and the association with MAC may suggest a possible West Coast origin. On the other hand, Orange Apricot has roots with Florida-based growers Jungle Boys.
Gravy has a complex aroma, as the name suggests, but nothing like what you pour on your mashed potatoes around the holidays. Reports suggest a funky fruit aroma with a range of subtle notes often repeated, like earthy citrus, guava, and woody spices. They also emphasize a mellow and relaxed high, perfect for checking out early after a big dinner. Want a strain that can help keep the peace when family gets together, but doesn't actually taste like gravy? You might want to hop on the Gravy strain.