Sativa Dominant Hybrid 75/25
THC: 25.60%, CBD: 0.11%
Chocolate Grape Diesel’s high hits quickly, filling the smoker’s tanks with a buzzy energy that’s hard to deny. At first, consumers may feel a concerted pressure around the eyes and temples. Once they grow accustomed to this odd sensation, they typically sense a change in their cognitive patterns. Thoughts may appear unbidden and then jump around from one to the next in free association. Similarly, some concepts may take on a new significance that can be hard to recreate or recall when the smoker is sober again. This kind of cerebral thinking is good for working through complicated analytical tasks, as well as for opening up barriers to creativity.
This Oregon handcrafted batch produces stimulation more than just mental — it can provide a distinct “get-up-and-go” physical energy as well. This buzzy effect, along with Cits ever-present mental chatter makes it a great accompaniment to mundane jobs like cleaning or grocery shopping. The strain’s energy and uplifting qualities also make it a good way to enhance social situations. It can spark conversation and camaraderie when shared with like-minded friends. With relatively few sedative effects, Chocolate Grape Diesel is not likely to lay users out flat with laziness or drowsiness. Instead, it can be a good strain to enjoy with a cup of coffee as a wake-and-bake treat; if consumed before bed, this strain is certain to keep smokers awake and wired.
Mister Mann –
Some pretty dank CGD. Strong and long. Good AM selection with coffee or tea.
Marie Brewster –
Excellent strain. I enjoy this mostly during the day and for energy in the early evening. The chocolate flavors are distinct and make for a really smooth experience.