Strain
Growing Grape Gasoline was an absolute pleasure.
Grape Gasoline grew voraciously during her Vegetative Cycle. Hitting our stride with her dryback cycles early on, she'd eat about as much as you threw on her plate. She quickly grew with taller and wider (which makes me regret having skipped my usual LST regimen), and even began exuding her intoxicating odors of grapes and citrus... soaked in diesel fuel! Her buds grew larger and denser than average during her Flowering Cycle, but her stature did not stretch all that much. At this time, her intoxicating odors only became more pungent. She ultimately bore red leaves, in conjunction with green and purple buds.
With all this having been said, Grape Gasoline did take an extra couple of weeks to fully develop her trichomes. This could be a function of any number of variables, so I am hesitant to knock her score down any.
Perhaps I'll take the time to make another diary after I grow her again - I do have 7 seeds left!
Ultimately, growing Grape Gasoline is not difficult, but I wouldn't exactly label this as "Easy" (though I think that I did?!). The reason is that growers should be familiar with nutrient dosages and training techniques to truly get the most out of this plant. In other words, anyone can go fast in a Ferrari but not everyone can make it look good on the track. That said, if you've got a few grows under your belt, you should be good to go with this strain.