
Grape Stomper
Grape Stomper, also known as Sour Grapes, is a sativa-leaning hybrid appreciated for its bright, grape-forward aroma and lively head buzz. Many users report an uplifting, creative experience backed by a light, fizzy body feel that suits daytime activities.
Reported potency and effects can vary by cultivar, batch, and producer. Use this Canadian comparison profile as a guide, not medical advice.
Profile details
Reported Effects
Common Uses
Flavors
Cannabinoids
THC: 20%
CBD: N/A%
CBG: 0%
Genetics
Terpenes
Quick Facts
Type: Sativa-leaning hybrid
THC: 18–23% (typical)
CBD: 0–1% (typically low)
Dominant Terpenes: Limonene, Myrcene, Caryophyllene (with Pinene, Ocimene)
Flavors: Grape, sweet berry, sour diesel, earthy, skunky
Effects: Uplifted, energetic, creative focus, euphoric, talkative
Best For: Daytime use, creative projects, social settings, light outdoor activities, general mood
Strain Effects
Grape Stomper is typically reported to come on quickly, with many users noting a fast lift in mood and energy within the first few minutes. The experience is commonly described as clear and buoyant, supporting focus and conversation while keeping the body relatively light.
Commonly reported side effects include dry mouth and dry eyes; in higher amounts, some users mention feelings of dizziness or unease. Start low and go slow to find your comfort zone. Effects may vary by person.
Flavor & Aroma
The aroma leans heavily into grape candy and sweet berries, layered with a skunky-diesel edge. Limonene often brings a bright citrus pop, while myrcene adds earthiness and caryophyllene contributes a gentle peppery bite. On the inhale, expect sweet grape and berry; the exhale can show sour-diesel notes with a slightly herbal finish.
Genetics & Lineage
Grape Stomper is generally credited to Gage Green Genetics and is most often described as a cross of Purple Elephant and Chemdawg Sour Diesel. Also known as Sour Grapes, it gained popularity on the U.S. West Coast before spreading more widely.
Growing Information
Difficulty: Moderate (benefits from training and support)
Flowering Time: About 8–10 weeks indoors; early to mid-October outdoors (in suitable climates)
Yield: Medium to high with proper canopy management
Ideal Conditions: Warm, stable environment with moderate humidity; good airflow and consistent feeding
Plant Traits: Tall, sativa-like stretch; dense, resinous buds; potential purple hues; pronounced grape-diesel nose
Medical Uses (Optional)
Some consumers choose Grape Stomper for general mood support, easing everyday stress, and staying engaged with daytime tasks. A few users also report increased appetite and a mild sense of physical ease. These experiences are personal and not guaranteed.
Strain FAQs
Q: Is Grape Stomper more sativa or indica?
A: It is typically described as a sativa-leaning hybrid with an energetic, upbeat profile.
Q: What does Grape Stomper taste like?
A: Many users report sweet grape and berry flavours up front with a sour-diesel and earthy finish.
Q: How potent is Grape Stomper?
A: THC is commonly reported in the 18–23% range, though actual potency varies by batch and producer.
Q: What terpenes are common in Grape Stomper?
A: Limonene, myrcene, and caryophyllene are frequently listed as dominant, with pinene and ocimene also present in some cuts.
Q: Is it suitable for beginners?
A: Many new consumers enjoy it in low amounts due to its upbeat character; as always, start low and reassess as needed.
Why Choose Grape Stomper
Grape Stomper stands out for its grape-candy aroma paired with an energetic, creative headspace that many find suitable for daytime use. Its balance of sweetness and diesel grit gives it a memorable flavour profile, while the clear lift can suit social and creative settings. If you enjoy lively hybrids with character, Grape Stomper is a reliable pick.