Pie Walker from Cannarado Genetics pairs the musky, pine-forward character of Dog Walker with the dessert-leaning Grape Pie, yielding an indica-leaning hybrid built for aroma and bag appeal. Expect a bouquet of grape jelly, sweet dough, and fresh-cut pine with a faint diesel-earth edge, driven by a terpene spine heavy in myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene. Plants show medium-to-tall frames with strong lateral branching and bract-stacked colas; in experienced hands the yield lands in the average-to-high range after 60–70 days of flower. On the palate, Pie Walker layers candied grape over earthy pastry and resin, finishing crisp and clean. Effects arrive with a bright, happy lift and gentle euphoria that taper into full-body calm and easy contentment, a balanced throughline that echoes both parents. Potency tends to be high with minimal CBD, and the resin density makes this cut attractive to hashmakers as well as flower fans. If you love Dog Walker’s grounding OG attitude and Grape Pie’s dessert-shop aromatics, Pie Walker threads them elegantly from jar to exhale while staying true to Cannarado’s reputation for vivid flavor, reliable structure, and standout frost. Most phenos lean indica in structure, but hybrid vigor keeps internodes manageable indoors; training and trellising reward with tops. Height runs medium to tall, finishing color may turn purple when nights are cool.









