Aura Farmer from Cannarado Genetics splices a dessert-forward trio: Sundae Driver, Papaya, and Grape Pie. The result is an indica-leaning hybrid with medium stature and sturdy, branching frames that stack dense, glistening colas. In the jar, it leans grape-candy and tropical fruit with creamy undertones; on the palate expect sweet grape, vanilla cream, and a soft earthy finish. Dominant terpenes typically feature caryophyllene, limonene, and linalool. Expect a relaxed, happy lift that stays clear and gently uplifting before settling into body ease. Gardeners can anticipate a straightforward run: indoors it thrives around 90–140 cm, outdoors a bit taller, finishing in roughly 56–70 days of flower. Yields land in the medium zone, commonly around 400–450 g/m² inside and up to ~500 g per plant outside when dialed in. Resin builds heavily and trims clean thanks to tight, golf-ball to spade-shaped blooms. Potency trends in the low-to-mid 20s for THC with trace CBD. Genetically, Aura Farmer is (Sundae Driver × Papaya) crossed to Grape Pie, consolidating Cannarado’s celebrated grape and cream profiles into one line. The name hints at its field-to-jar reliability: uniform structure, forgiving feed, and a terp profile that holds after cure. For collectors of Cannarado’s grape lineage, this phenotype showcases why Grape Pie and Sundae Driver became staples in modern breeding.




