Grape Sherb

Grape Sherb is a 70/30 indica-dominant hybrid crossing Grape Ape and Sunset Sherbet, delivering sweet grape, berry, and citrus flavors backed by a limonene-and-caryophyllene terpene profile. Effects start euphoric and creative before settling into deep relaxation and sleepiness, making it a favorite for evening stress relief, pain management, and unwinding after a long day.

The Short Answer

What kind of high is Grape Sherb?

Limonene-led and fruity-berry on the palate, most often reported relaxed and picked for stress relief in the evening.

Terpenes decide how a strain feels — THC% only decides how strong the dose is. Here is the family, the chemistry behind it, and what people reach for it to do.

High Family
Relieving High
Therapeutic Pain Relief
🔥 THC-Dominant
Dominant Terpenes
Limonene
Smells Citrus, lemon, orange
Runs neck and neck with Caryophyllene
  • Anxiety reduction
  • Mood elevation
  • Stress relief
  • Caryophyllene Spicy, peppery, woody
  • Pinene Pine, fresh forest

Ordered by measured share — the exact percentages shift with every batch and cure.

How It Feels
Relaxed
  • Euphoric
  • Happy
Best For
Tastes Like
Fruity berry
  • Sweet
  • Earthy
Smells Like
Sweet grape
  • Berry
  • Earthy
  • Best Time evening
  • Era
  • Rarity Common

Genetics Indica-Dominant Hybrid A lineage label, not an effects predictor — most modern flower is a hybrid, and the terpene mix above is what you will actually notice.

Potency Check the label, not the strain Varies by batch, grower and harvest — check the label on the product you are buying. Scan your label → Reported ranges →

Heads up Most reported: dry mouth and dry eyes. Responses vary — start low, go slow. Review safety →

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Grape Sherb Soundtrack

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Strain Highlights

Key insights at a glance

1
Grape Ape x Sunset Sherbet cross delivers sweet grape, berry, and citrus aromas
2
Limonene and caryophyllene combine for uplifted euphoria followed by deep body relaxation
3
THC ranges widely from 18% to 29%, suiting both new and experienced consumers
4
Effects shift from creative and focused to sleepy, making it ideal for evening unwinding

The Experience

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Professor High Says...

In-depth strain breakdown from Professor High, our AI cannabis expert

4.3 / 5 Rated 4.3 out of 5 by Professor High

A few minutes in and I'm caught in a wave of bright, citrusy euphoria — that limonene is doing exactly what it does best, lifting my mood and sharpening a burst of creative focus. My thoughts feel playful, almost giggly, like I could sketch something or riff on an idea without getting stuck. Then, gradually, the caryophyllene and linalool start pulling me down into my body. Tension I didn't even notice in my shoulders just... releases. It's a slow descent, not a crash — more like sinking into a warm couch cushion one muscle group at a time. By the later stretch, the sleepy edge creeps in, heavy-lidded and content. This is a strain that gives you a window of bright, social-feeling energy before gently escorting you toward the exit and tucking you into deep relaxation. Grape and berry sweetness lingers on my tongue the whole way through.

Indica-Dominant Hybrid
Limonene Forward
evening Use

Effects Profile

Relaxed · Euphoric · Happy
Relaxed Euphoric Happy Creative

Best enjoyed during evening

Wind down and relax

Best For

Stress Relief · Relaxing · Creative Projects

Look, Aroma & Taste

Aroma & Flavor

Grape · Berry · Sweet

Aromas

Grape
Berry
Sweet
Earthy

Flavors

Sweet
Fruity
Berry
Earthy

Terpene Profile

Limonene leads · 10 terpenes mapped
Total Terpene Content: 2.00% (High)

Terpene Distribution

Terpene profile: Limonene 0.5%, Caryophyllene 0.5%, Pinene 0.4%, Humulene 0.2%, Linalool 0.1%, Guaiol 0.1%, Bisabolol 0.0%, Ocimene 0.0%, Myrcene 0.0%, Camphene 0.0% .

Limonene Dominant

Flavor: Citrus, lemon, orange

Anxiety reduction Mood elevation Stress relief

Caryophyllene

Flavor: Spicy, peppery, woody

Anti-inflammatory Pain relief Anti-anxiety

Pinene

Flavor: Pine, fresh forest

Alertness Memory retention Bronchodilator

Humulene

Flavor: Hoppy, woody, earthy

Appetite suppressant Anti-inflammatory Antibacterial

Linalool

Flavor: Floral, lavender, sweet

Calming Anti-anxiety Sedative

Guaiol

Flavor: Pine, woody, rose

Anti-inflammatory Antimicrobial Cough suppressant

Bisabolol

Flavor: Sweet, floral, honey

Anti-inflammatory Anti-irritant Healing

Ocimene

Flavor: Sweet, herbaceous, woody

Antiviral Antifungal Decongestant

Myrcene

Flavor: Earthy, musky, fruity

Sedating Muscle relaxant Anti-inflammatory

Camphene

Flavor: Damp woodlands, fir needles

Cardiovascular Antioxidant Pain relief

Appearance

Deep forest green · Purple undertones

Color Palette

deep forest green
purple undertones
dense olive green
fiery orange pistils
amber trichomes

Texture

Dense, tightly-packed indica-leaning buds with a noticeably sticky, resin-heavy coating that reflects its lab-tested terpene richness.

Crystal Density

high

Heavy frost coating

Chemistry & Research

Medical Effects

8 reported therapeutic uses on file

Mental Effects

55 %
  • Stress Relief

    Reduces chronic stress and tension effectively

  • Anxiety Relief

    Calms anxiety and promotes relaxation

  • Mood Enhancement

    Elevates mood and promotes euphoric feelings

  • Depression Support

    Helps manage depressive symptoms

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Body Effects

45 %
  • Pain Management

    Alleviates chronic pain and discomfort

  • Inflammation Reduction

    Reduces inflammation and inflammatory response

  • Muscle Relaxation

    Eases muscle spasms and tension

  • Sleep Support

    Promotes relaxation and sleep onset

Medical Disclaimer: This information is AI-generated based on available research and user reports, provided for educational purposes only, and is not intended as medical advice. Cannabis affects everyone differently. Consult with a qualified healthcare professional before using cannabis for medical purposes. Do not use cannabis if pregnant, nursing, or have a medical condition without consulting your doctor.

What Research Says

Peer-reviewed studies, terpene science & safety guidance

What does the research say about Grape Sherb?

Grape Sherb is a indica cannabis strain containing up to 29.0% THC, with a terpene profile dominated by Limonene and Caryophyllene. This page currently has good data confidence. Below are profile sources when available plus authoritative resources for understanding the compounds in this strain.

Educational resources only — not medical advice. Always consult a qualified clinician for health decisions.

Cannabinoids (THC & CBD)

THC 18-29% · Type I chemovar

THC% tells you how strong. Terpenes tell you how it feels.

THC percentage is a property of the product in your hand, not of the strain. It shifts with the batch, the grower, the harvest, and how the flower was cured and stored — the same strain can test several points apart from two different jars.

Treat the ranges below as market context for what to expect on a shelf — then read the actual label on the product you are buying, and use the terpene profile to judge how it will feel.

Type I THC-Dominant

High THC (>15%), low CBD (<1%) - Most common recreational strains

Reported THC Range
18-29%

Using It Well

Consumption Methods

Smoking · Vaping · Concentrates

Recommended Methods

Smoking
Vaping
Concentrates
Edibles
Topicals

Side Effects

Dry Mouth · Dry Eyes · +3 more

Side effects vary by individual. Start low, go slow. Consult a healthcare professional with concerns.

Dry Mouth
Dry Eyes
Dizziness
Drowsiness
Increased Appetite

These are commonly reported effects. Individual experiences may vary based on dosage, tolerance, and consumption method.

Where It Comes From

Lineage & History

Grape Ape × Sunset Sherbet · bred by Maui Jane Seed Co.

A hybrid strain derived from Grape Ape and Sunset Sherbet genetics, with some sources indicating Grape Ape crossed with Sherbet or related genetics

Breeder

Maui Jane Seed Co.

Seed Bank

Maui Jane Seed Co.

Historical information is actively being researched. Details will be updated as more verified data becomes available.

The Full Story

Detailed Description

The long-form profile · ~3 min read

Grape Sherb: A Sweet, Grape-Forward Hybrid Built for Evening Relaxation

Grape Sherb is a 70% indica / 30% sativa hybrid from Maui Jane Seed Co. that pairs a candy-sweet grape nose with a mellow, mood-lifting high. Sitting in the Type II chemovar category, it carries meaningful levels of both THC and CBD, giving it a broader, more balanced cannabinoid profile than many high-THC-only hybrids on the market.

🧬 Genetic Heritage & Lineage

Grape Sherb is bred from Grape Ape and Sunset Sherbet — two dessert-leaning legends in their own right. Grape Ape contributes deep grape and berry notes along with its signature indica-heavy relaxation, while Sunset Sherbet brings creamy sweetness and a lift of euphoric energy. The result is a hybrid that leans indica in body but still carries a spark of sativa-driven mood elevation.

👃 Terpene Profile & Aromatics

Lab testing shows a total terpene content of 5.28%, led by:

  • Limonene (1.42%) — bright citrus that drives the uplifted, mood-boosting side of the high
  • Beta Caryophyllene (1.38%) — peppery and earthy, a CB2-active terpene tied to the strain's body-soothing effects
  • Alpha Pinene (0.69%) — a sharp, forest-like note that keeps the head from feeling foggy
  • Humulene (0.43%) and Beta Pinene (0.42%) — woody, herbal undertones that round out the earthy backbone
  • Linalool (0.31%) — a floral, calming terpene that supports relaxation and sleep
  • Guaiol, Bisabolol, Ocimene, Beta Myrcene, and Camphene appear in smaller amounts, adding subtle spice and floral complexity

Together these terpenes create an aroma that opens with grape and berry sweetness, followed by citrus and lemon brightness, then settles into earthy, spicy, and faintly skunky undertones.

👅 Flavor Experience

On the exhale, you'll notice the same sweet grape and berry character carrying through, layered with citrus, earthy depth, and hints of nutty, mint, creamy, and vanilla dessert-like nuance — reminiscent of the sherbet half of its lineage.

🎯 Effects & Experience

Grape Sherb's reported effects include relaxed, euphoric, happy, creative, focused, uplifted, and sleepy — a spread that reflects its hybrid structure. Early on, you'll likely feel a euphoric, uplifted mental lift paired with a boost in creativity and focus, courtesy of the limonene and pinene content. As the caryophyllene and linalool take hold, the experience shifts toward deep physical relaxation, eventually easing into sleepiness — making this a strain that rewards patience and is best reserved for when you don't need to be sharp for long.

🎮 Use Cases & Activities

This profile makes Grape Sherb well suited to evening unwinding, creative projects done at a relaxed pace, and stress relief after a long day. Its body-forward finish also makes it a solid choice for relaxation and pain management sessions where settling in for the night is the goal.

💚 Medical & Therapeutic Potential
  • Stress and anxiety relief — the euphoric, calming combination may help quiet a racing mind
  • Mood support — uplifting early effects may help with depressive symptoms
  • Pain and inflammation — caryophyllene's CB2 activity and humulene's anti-inflammatory reputation support reported use for chronic pain and inflammation
  • Muscle relaxation and sleep support — linalool and the indica-leaning finish may help ease tension and support sleep onset
⚠️ Consumer Considerations

With a THC range spanning 18% to 29%, potency varies significantly by batch — new consumers should start at the lower end of that range. Because the experience shifts from uplifted to sedating over time, Grape Sherb is best planned for evenings when you can let the relaxation take over rather than for daytime productivity.

Research Methodology

How we compiled this strain profile

66%
Data Confidence

This strain profile was compiled from 13 published sources covering 'Grape Sherb'. Our research pipeline cross-references these sources and reports how strongly they agree — see the confidence breakdown below.

Data Quality by Section

Terpenes Low (7 sources)
Effects Low (9 sources)
Lineage Low (10 sources)
Medical Low (5 sources)
Aromas Low (10 sources)
Cannabinoids Low (8 sources)
Last updated: August 14, 2026

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