BTW I think you forgot how frosty sasha was.
Skunky Munky # 4 def has the sativa leaves of her Father
Here is some info on the Gorilla Grape
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[TD="bgcolor: #DAF8D0"]Strain Name[/TD]
[TD="bgcolor: #DAF8D0"]Gorilla Grape[/TD]
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[TH="align: left"]Cross[/TH]
[TD]Purple Urkle x Double Purple Doja[/TD]
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[TD="bgcolor: #DAF8D0, align: left"]Breeder[/TD]
[TD="bgcolor: #DAF8D0, align: left"]Outlaw Genetics[/TD]
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[TH="align: left"]Specie[/TH]
[TD]Mostly Sativa[/TD]
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[TD="bgcolor: #DAF8D0, align: left"]Flowering Time[/TD]
[TD="bgcolor: #DAF8D0"]60-70 days[/TD]
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[TH="align: left"]Difficulty[/TH]
[TD]Beginner[/TD]
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[TH="align: left"]Extra[/TH]
[TD]Very High Quality[/TD]
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[TD]Strong Smell[/TD]
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Gorilla Grape is a lovely plant to grow. This hybrid is far easier to grow then the finicky Urkle cut. However this pheno is Urkle dominant in that it stays relatively short which makes for really tight nodes and she won't compete for canopy light like other more vigorous hybrids. Another trait she shares with Urkle is she vegges slow compared to other Outlaw gear. No big deal...its the reward from growing this plant that matters.
Gorilla Grape gets really dense. Resin production starts early and the smell is of musky earthy grape....it honestly smells like a cork from some fine grape aged wine. i've grown this plant since last summer and i might have to crack into another pack of these that i have to find some other phenos. i can always taste this plant when i am growing it because the flavor is that memorable.
Strain Description
These nuggets are a mosaic of chartreuse and indigo calyxes, harmonious branches of burnt-orange pistils, and dense plains of creamy trichomes. They smell like a bouquet of fresh spearmint, rosemary, and patchouli.
Medicinal Use
Gorilla Grape is an effective, natural alternative for treating: Alzheimer's Disease, Asthma, ADD, ADHD, Tourette's Syndrome and Diabetes; it may also replace anti-spasmatics, anti-inflammatories and anti-convulsants; and work to increase focus, concentration and creativity.
Effects
In a distinctive burst of berry taste, this strain delivers a poignant purple effervescence. In low dosages, Gorilla Grape is inspirational, but the effects grow more sedative as it increases.