Cultivar Profile | Grape Bonzai

Grape Bonzai emerges as the offspring of two renowned genetic lineages – OG Kush and GDP, solidifying its prominent position in the cannabis realm.

To understand the origins of this exceptional specimen, let’s delve into the background of its parent cultivars.

OG Kush originated in Florida during the early ’90s, later making its way to Northern California. There, it purportedly underwent crosses with Chemdawg, Lemon Thai, and a Hindu Kush plant from Amsterdam. The outcome was a hybrid with a distinctive terpene profile, featuring a complex aroma characterized by hints of fuel, skunk, and pine.

Granddaddy Purple, also known as GDP, stands out as a renowned indica hybrid crafted from the genetic blend of Mendo Purps, Skunk, and Afghani cultivars. It stands as the backbone for most of the identifying traits in this cultivar.

Grape Bonzai is a newly iconic Californian cultivar blasting a multifaceted fragrance of grapes and berries on inhale, because of its lineage from Mendo Purps and Afghani. The Skunk genetics contributes to its dense, oversized bud formation. Its aroma is reminiscent of sweet grape candy with floral undertones, leaving a lingering artificial grape flavor on the palate. On exhale you experience the piney fuel that’s unmistakenly associated with OG Kush. You can pick out all the nuances that the parent genetics impart.

The medium-sized violet flower buds are adorned with a thick layer of trichomes, showcasing a rosette calyx structure complemented by vibrant orange pistils. The flowers display a spectrum of deep purple hues, providing a striking backdrop for the snow-like covering of white crystal resin.

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