Cannarado Genetics brings dessert lineage into focus with Grape Runtz, a photoperiod hybrid born from White Runtz and Grape Pie. Expect a candy-forward bouquet that leans hard into ripe grape and berry, with subtle lavender florals and a creamy finish. Under the hood, beta-caryophyllene, limonene, and linalool often lead the terpene mix, supporting resin-laden calyxes and sugar-white trichomes. Plants tend to stay medium in height with strong lateral branching, stacking tight, colorful nuggets that glisten at maturity. Indoors, attentive growers commonly see medium-to-high yields around 450 g/m2; outdoors, well-sited plants can top about 600 g each. Flowering typically wraps in 56-63 days, with earlier cuts showing vivid color while an extra week deepens the aroma. With THC frequently in the 20-26% window and CBD minimal, the effect profile balances an upbeat, euphoric lift with soothing, body-forward calm that settles into a happy, relaxed headspace. Fans of Cannarado's grape-driven work will recognize the pedigree immediately: the creator behind Grape Pie fuses modern candy gas with classic pie crust nuance in a single, crowd-pleasing cut. If you chase confectionary terps without sacrificing structure or bag appeal, this cross satisfies on the vine and in the jar. Training responds well to topping and light defoliation, and moderate feeding keeps colors vivid.