Grape Jelly
Fans of sweet, fruity cannabis strains can’t get enough Grape Jelly. This premium feminized hybrid is the offspring of two mouthwatering cultivars—Grape Pie and Animal Cookies.
Born-on Date: April 2024
Grape Pie x Animal Cookies
Grape Jelly – Fans of sweet, fruity cannabis strains can’t get enough Grape Jelly. This premium feminized hybrid is the offspring of two mouthwatering cultivars—Grape Pie and Animal Cookies. Grape Jelly produces an array of phenotypes that bring a splash of fruitiness to the renowned Cookies strain.
By combining these two powerful strains, Greenpoint Seeds has created Grape Jelly—an Indica-dominant hybrid that combines the sweet, fruity flavor of Grape Pie and the exceptional bag appeal and potency of Animal Cookies.
Grape Jelly Feminized Cannabis Seeds
Grape Pie was originally bred by Cannarado Genetics—a well-known cannabis breeder in Colorado. Grape Pie is one of Cannarado’s flagship strains, packing exceptional potency and flavor into its dense, frosty buds.
To create Grape Jelly, Greenpoint Seeds used the clone-only cut of Animal Cookies to pollinate a select phenotype of Grape Pie. Grape Jelly produces a variety of phenotypes that display the qualities of both parental lines. Some plants may offer the sweet, fruity flavor and resilient growth of Grape Pie, and others may provide the narcotic stone and incredible resin production of Animal Cookies. Most plants offer a blend of these characteristics.
Grape Jelly is an Indica-dominant feminized hybrid. Many growers choose feminized seeds because they make it easy and rewarding to grow high-quality cannabis. Approximately 99.9 percent of our feminized seeds produce female offspring. This means that growers no longer have to keep a watchful eye on the plants and separate the males before they pollinate the female plants.
Aroma
Grape Jelly combines the fruity fragrance of Grape Pie with the sweet-and-sour tang of Animal Cookies, creating a terpene-rich strain that is highly aromatic. Grape Jelly offers a robust bouquet of grape, cherry, and cookie dough, mixed with bitter notes of soil, skunk, and pine.
Flavor
Grape Jelly brings together the scrumptious flavors of Grape Pie and Animal Cookies. Grape Jelly tastes of fresh fruit and cookie dough, with hints of petrol and soil. Some phenotypes may offer more of an herbal, grape flavor, and others may take on the sweet-and-sour taste of Animal Cookies.
Effects
Grape Jelly delivers a well-balanced effect that calms the mind and soothes the body. This variety is more sedating than Grape Pie but slightly more uplifting than Animal Cookies. The high starts with a wave of positivity and slowly descends into a body-numbing stone. Some Grape Pie-dominant phenotypes may produce a stronger cerebral effect, and some Animal Cookies-dominant phenotypes may be more narcotic and sleep-inducing.
Structure
Grape Jelly is medium to tall in height, with long, lanky branches and emerald-green leaves that are outlined with thick rails of resin. This cultivar forms medium-size colas that are generously dusted with trichomes. The rock-hard buds feature purple sugar leaves, red-orange pistils, and a heavy blanket of trichomes. When exposed to cold temperatures, the leaves and flowers may display striking shades of violet and red.
Growing Grape Jelly
Grape Jelly offers the vigor and resilience of Grape Pie and the exceptional resin production and potency of Animal Cookies This cultivar is moderately easy to grow and is resistant to most pests and diseases. Grape Jelly can flourish both indoors and outdoors, using a variety of cultivation methods. When provided with a temperate climate, ample lighting, and proper nutrition, this variety can produce a bountiful yield of potent, frosty flowers.
Most phenotypes of Grape Jelly stretch significantly during the flowering period. Growers can control the growth of the plants by using high-stress or low-stress training methods such as topping, fimming, and super cropping, during the vegetative growth period. This will limit the stretch and boost the yield of Grape Jelly.
Pest & Disease Control
Some phenotypes may be prone to powdery mildew. Growers can prevent powdery-mildew infections by removing excess fan leaves, providing adequate ventilation, and reducing the humidity in the grow room. Foliar sprays such as water and sodium bicarbonate solutions may help stop the spread of powdery mildew.
Some phenotypes of Grape Jelly may benefit from additional calcium and magnesium. Growers can avoid deficiencies of these nutrients by including a cal-mag supplement in the feeding schedule or amending the growing medium with dolomite lime, crushed oyster shells, and gypsum. Most growers use a pH meter to ensure that the plants receive a consistent pH and can absorb the optimum amount of nutrients.
Buy Grape Jelly Cannabis Seeds
Medical and recreational users can’t get enough of Grape Jelly’s sweet, fruity aroma and relaxing ef*ects. Growers appreciate its hardy growth, fast flowering time, and generous yield. This terpene-rich cultivar produces dense, colorful buds that are glazed in a thick layer of milky trichomes. Grape Jelly offers a sugary-sweet spin on the renowned Animal Cookies strain.
Contact Greenpoint Seeds for more information about Grape Jelly. Don’t forget to check out our full selection of premium cannabis seeds.
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Photo/Grow Credits: https://www.instagram.com/p/CE-XHFDBgGS/ @cultavania (2021) Grape Pie
| Weight | 0.21 oz |
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| Lineage | Animal Cookies, Cherry Pie, Fire OG, Girl Scout Cookies, Grape Pie, Grape Stomper |
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68 reviews for Grape Jelly
| 5 star | 82 | 82% |
| 4 star | 13 | 13% |
| 3 star | 2 | 2% |
| 2 star | 1 | 1% |
| 1 star | 0% |
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browndustin
I am still pretty new so didn't have a perfect grow. Had a bit of a calcium deficiency that took a little time to work out. My first GP strain and it outperformed the others I've tried so far. I think it was plant number 6 from 3 different breeders. Took longer than the listed time but once again that could be because of something I did. Either way, my tent is full of GP now. The effects are really comforting and relaxing. It is reserved only for times that I don't have to do anything at all. I really get a heavy couch lock feeling from it. It helps with my nerve pain. It lifts up my mood while relaxing my body. Smell was really grapey during the grow but after cure it's mostly a warm cookie smell. Taste is the same. Good yielder and overall not as hard to grow as they make it out to be. I had more trouble with a different supposedly easy growing plant from another company. Also, customer service was great with me. Jeanne went above and beyond with me. I was so impressed with how much time she took to help guide a beginner such as myself. Overall great experience and I will continue to grow GP strains!

Thomas Wolfe
Grape jelly super sticky n stinky, flushing right now. Gonna be some fire I think.

Thomas Wolfe
Grape jelly super sticky n stinky, flushing right now. Gonna be some fire I think.

Thomas Wolfe
Grape jelly super sticky n stinky, flushing right now. Gonna be some fire I think.

Carla Hendrix
Grape jelly was a pure joy to grow outside. She was very heat tolerant, she could withstand her pot getting a little dry without complaining. She withstood septoria. While another plant not far from her had it. She has the absolute grapiest terps I have ever smelled. I chopped today and the nugs were huge, bigger than golf balls.

Carla Hendrix
Grape jelly was a pure joy to grow outside. She was very heat tolerant, she could withstand her pot getting a little dry without complaining. She withstood septoria. While another plant not far from her had it. She has the absolute grapiest terps I have ever smelled. I chopped today and the nugs were huge, bigger than golf balls.

Carla Hendrix
Grape jelly was a pure joy to grow outside. She was very heat tolerant, she could withstand her pot getting a little dry without complaining. She withstood septoria. While another plant not far from her had it. She has the absolute grapiest terps I have ever smelled. I chopped today and the nugs were huge, bigger than golf balls.

58 days into flower looks and smells amazing. The smells is like some grape gushers with a little skunky funkiness. buds stacking nicely. Can't wait till it's dried and cured.

58 days into flower looks and smells amazing. The smells is like some grape gushers with a little skunky funkiness. buds stacking nicely. Can't wait till it's dried and cured.

58 days into flower looks and smells amazing. The smells is like some grape gushers with a little skunky funkiness. buds stacking nicely. Can't wait till it's dried and cured.

58 days into flower looks and smells amazing. The smells is like some grape gushers with a little skunky funkiness. buds stacking nicely. Can't wait till it's dried and cured.











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I am still pretty new so didn’t have a perfect grow. Had a bit of a calcium deficiency that took a little time to work out.
My first GP strain and it outperformed the others I’ve tried so far. I think it was plant number 6 from 3 different breeders.
Took longer than the listed time but once again that could be because of something I did. Either way, my tent is full of GP now.
The effects are really comforting and relaxing. It is reserved only for times that I don’t have to do anything at all. I really get a heavy couch lock feeling from it. It helps with my nerve pain. It lifts up my mood while relaxing my body.
Smell was really grapey during the grow but after cure it’s mostly a warm cookie smell. Taste is the same. Good yielder and overall not as hard to grow as they make it out to be. I had more trouble with a different supposedly easy growing plant from another company.
Also, customer service was great with me. Jeanne went above and beyond with me. I was so impressed with how much time she took to help guide a beginner such as myself.
Overall great experience and I will continue to grow GP strains!
Grape jelly super sticky n stinky, flushing right now. Gonna be some fire I think.
I had great results with Grape Jelly, enough to feel obligated to leave a review. Instant favorite in the grapey category. I only grew 1 so far because of tent space. It grew next to GP Purple Punch S1 that turned out beautiful but I like the Grape Jelly the best. Everything about the plant turned out good or decent except for taste. The taste separates itself from all the other strains ive grown. Its next level great. Maybe I got a lucky pheno idk, but its going in my next grow again and I’m going for more yield. I’m excited to share this one. Im in kind of a friendly competition with 2 other growers and im really proud of this one.
Grape jelly was a pure joy to grow outside. She was very heat tolerant, she could withstand her pot getting a little dry without complaining. She withstood septoria. While another plant not far from her had it.
She has the absolute grapiest terps I have ever smelled. I chopped today and the nugs were huge, bigger than golf balls.
58 days into flower looks and smells amazing. The smells is like some grape gushers with a little skunky funkiness. buds stacking nicely. Can’t wait till it’s dried and cured.
Brought all 4 sprouts to bud. 3 month veg. Flower under HLG 600RR, with the HLG 30 VA UV fixture. Fertilized with Gaia Green, Ocean Solution, Premium worm castings, Recharge and Budswell. 3 different phenos from 4 seeds. All are VERY nice. Smells sweet and stinky. Fat buds at 42 days 12/12. Loop
Super strain nice dense nugz smells amazing sticky icky awesome cross of animal cookies strain .
By far the most beautiful plant I’ve ever grew. It smells amazing and has the most beautiful buds I’ve seen. I will be definitely growing this again next year!
Great strain,, fast growing, super sticky. Top shelf smoke. Love me some grape jelly!!
Smells just like grape jelly and this pheno is looking like a heavy yielder mad I didn’t take cuts