Grape Ape – AutoFlowering Cannabis Seeds
Grape Ape AutoFlowering cannabis seeds are an Indica Dominant strain available from Cafe420.
Unwind with Grape Ape’s Unique Blend
Grape Ape crosses Mendocino Purps, Skunk, and Afghani, and is named for its distinct grape-like smell. This indica is also known for providing carefree relaxation that can help soothe pain, stress, and anxiety. Its dense, compact buds are wreathed in deep purple leaves which darken as this indica reaches full maturation following its 7 to 8 week flowering time.
Aroma and Flavor: A Symphony of Grape and Earth
Grape Ape’s aroma is a delightful blend of sweet grapes and earthy undertones, making it a treat for the senses. The flavor profile is equally impressive, with a rich grape taste that lingers on the palate. This unique combination of scents and flavors sets Grape Ape apart from other strains, making it a must-try for any cannabis connoisseur.
Relaxation and Pain Relief: A Natural Solution
Grape Ape is renowned for its ability to induce a state of deep relaxation, making it an ideal choice for those seeking relief from chronic pain, stress, and anxiety. Its indica-dominant genetics ensure a calming experience that can help you unwind after a long day. Whether you’re looking to alleviate physical discomfort or simply want to relax and unwind, Grape Ape is the perfect choice.
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How to Select Cannabis Seeds?
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Frequently Asked Questions Cannabis Seeds
How many cannabis seeds do I get with my order?
All our cannabis seeds are sold individualy and are priced per seed, you can order as many seeds you need.
Does Cafe420 sell bulk packs of cannabis seeds?
Bulk seed packs are available on request only, please contact us on WhatsApp if you would like to order in bulk packs of 10 or more.
Do you need a Grow Bag?
Cafe420.co.za offers a variety of grow bags for growing your cannabis seeds.
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