
This review is based on the subjective experience of one patient. Mold resistance and her fast ripening makes her a favorite for outdoor and greenhouse growers in fickle environments. This pack is perfect for the Indoor or Outdoor grower The Grandpa’s Stash 12 is a fast-flowering and vigorous cut. Craft techniques elevate old school flavours, amping terpenes up to over 3. In that case, do not sleep on Therapo’s Sapphire Scout if you come across it.Ĭannabis effects vary wildly from patient to patient based on a multitude of factors, including THC tolerance, brain chemistry and personal taste. 5) Original CrescendO x Grandpa’s Stash 12 9-10 weeks. Grandpas Stash is a fresh take on an old classic. Expect earthy aromas of sweet pine, chem and skunk. Once the sativa-like effects taper off, this one is a calm, long-lasting high, but the come-on might be a little much for some. With a natural mold and mildew resistance, Grandpa’s Stash R2 is well-suited for wet seasons. Strains that contain Humulene are White Runtz and Clementine. Expect an earthy aroma and spicy taste from this terpene. Humulene can help promote a calm mind and body. The terpenes present in this strain are Humulene, Myrcene, and Ocimene. It feels like getting high used to feel, which is not surprising, considering that it is a cross between three cuts of classic strains. Grandpa’s Stash has a flavor of pine and skunk. Just a fair warning: It heats up slowly but definitely gets your heart racing in a matter of minutes. Its Sapphire Scout was the strain that kept getting name-checked, but since I had no frame of reference, having not tried that strain before, I was especially curious about this one. Therapo is a name that was suddenly in everyone’s mouth across the Oklahoma City cannabis market during the course of a single week, so I sought it out.

All were powerful, all looked similar (with very dense trichomes throughout), but all had very different highs. Review: I have had several different runs of Grandpa’s Stash over the past year. Physical traits: light green with dull orange stigmas and densely frosted trichomes Thankfully, this gal, crafted by Ethos in Colorado. THC/CBD percentages: 19.95 percent/.09 percent (per Scissortail Laboratories) With a name like Grandpa’s Stash, you might wonder if this strain is the best thing since sliced bread (because after all, if Grandpa is smoking it he must know his stuff) or if it’s a bud that’s subpar and was discovered somewhere in the back of a dresser drawer.
