True to its dessert-first pedigree, Butterscotch Grape blends Butterscotch Banana with the Colorado staple Grape Pie to produce a resin-heavy, indica-leaning hybrid that smells like a pastry case just opened. The flowers typically stack into dense, frosted spears with subtle lilac flashes inherited from Grape Pie, while Butterscotch Banana layers a creamy, buttered-sugar note over ripe grape and berry. On the palate, expect grape-jam sweetness drizzled with cream and a faint vanilla-pepper finish; common dominant terpenes include beta-caryophyllene, limonene, and linalool. Effects arrive as an easy, mood-bright hum that settles the body without turning heavy, often described as relaxed, happy, and gently euphoric. In the garden, plants stay medium in stature with strong lateral branching and a cooperative structure that suits topping and trellising. Indoors, a 60 to 65 day bloom is typical, with well run rooms returning around 450 g per m2; outdoor plants in favorable climates can reach medium yields near 600 to 750 g per plant by early to mid October. THC potential commonly lands in the low 20s with minimal CBD. If you chase candy purple aromatics with a creamy underpinning and want an expressive hybrid that honors both parents, this Cannarado selection delivers in convincing fashion. Expect sparkling bag appeal and easy trim sessions.