Flavor and Aroma: Sweet, sugary, and fruity, with prominent grape notes.
Effects: Uplifting, happy, and relaxing, often described as euphoric.
Genetics: Typically a cross between Mimosa, Banana Punch, and Grape Pie.
Appearance: Bright green buds with orange hairs and a dense coating of trichomes.
Common Uses: Socializing, creative activities, mood enhancement.
Here are some terpenes found in cotton candy grape
Myrcene: This terpene is often found in grape strains like Grape Stomper and Grape Soda, contributing to a fruity aroma. It is also prevalent in the Cotton Candy strain and contributes to its sweet, fruity aroma. Myrcene is known for its relaxing effects.
Linalool: Dominant in grapes and responsible for their flavorful profile. It is also a key terpene in the Cotton Candy strain, contributing to its calming floral notes. Linalool is known for its calming, anti-anxiety, and potentially sedative effects.
Caryophyllene
: Common in many grape and cotton candy strains. It adds a spicy, peppery, woody note and has known anti-inflammatory properties.
Limonene: Abundant in grape strains, contributing a citrusy taste, according to Verilife., and known for its uplifting and mood-enhancing effects.
Pinene: Present in grape strains, contributing to a fresh, piney aroma and potentially enhancing focus and alertness.