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Giggin' Grapes Strain (Compound Genetics) 🍒 Sweet & Gassy
Giggin' Grapes Strain (Compound Genetics) 🍒 Sweet & Gassy

Giggin' Grapes by Compound Genetics

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Giggin' Grapes by Compound Genetics delivers a jaw-dropping mix of strawberries, red fruits, and deep gas wrapped in insane resin production.

This high-THC hybrid is your ticket to top-shelf buds with massive flavor and heavy yields, flowering in just 8–9 weeks.

Seeds
  • 7 feminized

 

Giggin' Grapes Strain Info

Ever dreamed of opening a jar and getting smacked in the face by a cloud of strawberries and gas?

That’s the kind of wild welcome the Giggin' Grapes strain brings to the table—pure fruit-fueled madness with a heavy hit of funk.

This explosive hybrid from Compound Genetics was born from two heavy-hitting parents: Red Pop and Grape Gas, both legends in their own right for flower and hash production.

You’re looking at a genetic cocktail that screams flavor, potency, and pure bag appeal.

The Red Pop influence shines through in every inch of her structure—tight internodes, vibrant hues, and that sweet berry-forward aroma that makes your mouth water before you've even sparked up.

She doesn't stretch much, but damn, does she fill out.

Dense, frosty colas with deep purple streaks and trichomes thick enough to make your grinder beg for mercy.

It’s the kind of plant that makes growers stop and stare mid-trim just to admire the craftsmanship.

Flowering Time & Yield

Giggin' Grapes keeps it efficient with a flowering time of just 8 to 9 weeks.

Perfect if you don’t like playing the waiting game and want your stash jar full sooner than later.

Indoor growers can expect yields of up to 500 grams per square meter (17.6 oz), while outdoor plants can stretch their legs and hit up to 800 grams (28.2 oz) per plant.

That’s some serious weight without sacrificing on quality or flavor.

The balance of production and resin output makes her a go-to for extract artists and flower purists alike.

Effects and Aroma

Take one hit and it’s like biting into a handful of ripe red berries soaked in fuel.

The terps come in strong—strawberries, red fruit, berries, and a thick, gassy undertone that lingers on your tongue like a juicy secret.

She’s the kind of smoke that turns heads and makes people ask, “What is that?” before they even see the bud.

And the high?

Deeply relaxing, body-heavy, and mentally soothing, without knocking you out cold.

Think of it like sinking into your favorite couch with a blanket of euphoria wrapping around your whole body.

Perfect for unwinding after a long day, zoning into music, or just vibing with your thoughts.

The THC levels hit hard—between 27% and 30%, so this isn’t one for the faint of heart or lightweights.

If you’re chasing flavor with a punch, this is the one.

Giggin’ Grapes belongs to our selection of feminized cannabis seeds, so you know every bean has the potential to turn into a showstopper.

Whether you're growing in a tent, a greenhouse, or under the sun, this strain brings the fire.

Grower Tips & What We Love

If you're planning to grow Giggin' Grapes, here's a golden tip—keep a close eye on harvest timing to lock in the full spectrum of fruity terps without letting the gas overpower the profile.

This strain really shines when you dial in your flush and time your chop just right.

She responds beautifully to a well-managed feeding schedule and doesn’t need aggressive training to produce impressive results.

We’ve noticed she tends to thrive best in a mild to warm climate, between 20–28°C (68–82°F), and does just as well indoors with stable humidity control.

Outdoors, she loves sunshine and airflow, so make sure your spot isn’t too shady or damp.

Resistance to pests and mold is moderate, so a little preventive care goes a long way, especially in high humidity environments.

She’s not particularly finicky, but we wouldn’t call her totally beginner-proof either.

We’d rate the difficulty as medium—great for growers with a bit of experience who want to explore top-shelf genetics.

What really caught our attention with Giggin’ Grapes is that ridiculous resin production—it looks like the buds dipped themselves in sugar.

It’s one of those strains you finish trimming and your scissors look like they’ve been through a hash storm.

Strain Characteristics

Strain Name: Giggin' Grapes

Breeder: Compound Genetics

Seed Type: Feminized

Genetics: Red Pop x Grape Gas

Type: Hybrid

Flowering Time: 8–9 weeks

Indoor Yield: up to 500 grams per square meter (17.6 oz)

Outdoor Yield: up to 800 grams per plant (28.2 oz)

THC Content: 27–30%

CBD Content: Not specified

Climate: Mild to warm, 20–28°C (68–82°F)

Pest & Mold Resistance: Moderate

Grow Difficulty: Medium

Aroma & Flavor: Red fruits, strawberries, berries, gas

Effect: Strong relaxing body high with mental clarity

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Giggin' Grapes sativa or indica?

Giggin' Grapes is a well-balanced hybrid that leans slightly toward the indica side in structure and effect.

While sativa strains tend to grow taller with a more cerebral high, indica strains are usually shorter, bushier, and offer deeper body relaxation—and Giggin’ Grapes definitely leans into that chill zone.

Her compact morphology, fast flowering time, and heavy resin production are classic indica traits, though the energetic lineage from Grape Gas adds a nice hybrid twist.

Does Giggin' Grapes grow well outdoors?

Yes, this strain performs beautifully outdoors, especially in sunny, dry climates with good airflow.

Just make sure to monitor humidity and avoid overly wet environments, as her resistance to mold is moderate.

What’s the best way to maximize flavor in Giggin’ Grapes?

To fully capture the unique terpene profile of strawberries and gas, harvest her at the peak of ripeness and avoid letting her flower too long.

Proper flushing and drying techniques will also help those red fruit terps come through loud and clear.

How much experience do I need to grow Giggin' Grapes?

This strain is ideal for intermediate growers who already understand feeding schedules, pest control, and environmental management.

Beginners can still try her, but they should be ready to give her a bit of extra attention, especially during flowering.

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