Grape Stank is a pungent, sativa-leaning hybrid from Compound Genetics, created by crossing Garlic Grove with Grape Gasoline. The influence of these parents shows in the jar: dense, cone-shaped flowers dusted with glittering trichomes, often flashing violet against deep olive greens. Expect a loud bouquet of grape-candy sweetness wrapped in diesel and earthy garlic, with bright citrus high notes. On the palate it leads with sweet grape and fuel, then settles into savory, earthy tones. Typical lots test in the high-teens to high‑20s for THC with trace CBD (0–1%), delivering an upbeat, euphoric lift that gradually eases into a calm, body‑light relaxation without heavy sedation. Terpenes commonly reported include terpinolene, myrcene, and limonene, reinforcing its fruit‑and‑gas profile while keeping the headspace clear and buoyant. In the garden, Grape Stank grows medium‑tall with sturdy lateral branches and heavy resin, responding well to topping and trellising. Indoors it finishes in about 56–63 days; yields are medium inside and can push high outdoors when well managed. Fans prize it for its striking bag appeal, functional uplift, and the way its Grape Gasoline x Garlic Grove lineage balances candy‑sweet aromatics with true old‑school gas.





