TL;DR
- Lean: Indica-leaning hybrid, 24 to 28 percent THC
- Flavor: Grape skin and red wine over cream and pie-crust dough
- Effect: Warm contemplative head, grounded body. Couch-friendly with a long warm tail.
- Best for: Late afternoon into evening, slow meals, music, low-key social settings
- Bottom line: The Cannarado keeper that landed grape-wine character without losing the Cookies dough backbone
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Strain Overview
Daily Grapes #9 is the keeper that came out of Cannarado’s Daily Driver x Grape Pie pheno hunt, and the cut runs heavier on grape-wine character than most of the Grape Pie family. The Daily Driver side brought a creamy, dessert-leaning Cookies backbone. The Grape Pie parent stacked grape skin and red-wine tannin on top. The #9 expression is the one that pulled both forward without either dominating, and the verified cut is the version that earned shelf placement on the modern menu.
She is the cut you put on the menu when customers want a credible grape-and-wine option without going into pure indica territory. Bag appeal scales fast on cool finishes. The flavor reads connoisseur. The verified Cannarado cut is the version that built the strain’s reputation.
Quick Facts For Smokers
| Price | $99 (free 2-day shipping) |
| THC | 24-28% |
| Dominant terpenes | Caryophyllene, limonene, myrcene |
| Lineage | Daily Driver x Grape Pie |
| Breeder | Cannarado Genetics |
Quick Facts For Growers
| Flowering time | 8-9 weeks indoor |
| Yield | Medium, 1.3 to 1.6 oz per square foot |
| Stretch | 1.5 to 2x |
| Difficulty | Intermediate |
| Climate | Indoor, light dep preferred |
Lineage & History: The #9 That Earned Its Number
Cannarado built their reputation on running careful pheno hunts and naming the keepers by number. Daily Grapes was their cross of Daily Driver into Grape Pie, and the #9 expression was the one that landed loudest on grape-wine character while keeping the Cookies dessert backbone intact. Daily Driver itself is a Cannarado release that brought dough-and-cream sweetness to the modern catalog. Grape Pie is the well-known Cherry Pie x Grape Stomper cross that put grape-wine terps on the modern menu.
What separates the #9 keeper from her sister phenos is balance. Most Daily Grapes phenos lean either dessert-leaning or grape-leaning. The #9 is the rare keeper that read both clearly on the cure. Cannarado’s selection earned her shelf placement on flavor consistency, and the verified cut runs across phenos without the inconsistency that plagues some pheno-hunt keepers.
If you have run anything from the Cannarado catalog, the structure will feel familiar. Daily Grapes #9 is the version of the cross that customers ask for by name, and the verified cut is what makes the $99 tier worth the spend.
Flavor & Aroma
Smells like a glass of red wine sitting next to a slice of dough-crust pie. The first thing that hits is grape skin and red-wine richness, deep and slightly tannic. Right behind, the Daily Driver side rolls in with cream, dough, and a soft cake-batter mid-palate. A quiet pepper from the caryophyllene grounds the back of the nose. Around week 6 of flower the room loads up fast.
On the inhale, grape and red wine hit first. The mid-palate brings cream and pie-crust dough. The exhale closes on a long wine-and-pastry fade with a soft pepper and a faint earth backbone. Smoke is dense and smooth at a proper cure. Joints leave heavy resin rings on the rolling paper.
She presses into rosin at solid yields. The grape-and-wine profile holds up through extraction without losing the front-end fruit. Live hash leans deeper into the cream. Rosin pulls the wine-grape forward. Either format reads premium.
Effects & What to Expect
Onset is moderate. The first ten minutes bring a warm, contemplative head with a quiet euphoria and a soft cerebral lift. The opening window is reflective rather than talkative, the kind of pace that pairs with a quiet evening, a long meal, or a low-key social setting.
Around the 30 to 45 minute mark, the body component layers in. It is real but not overwhelming. Shoulders drop. The headspace turns grounded and slightly heady, with a relaxed, couch-friendly quality that builds through the next hour. Music gets richer. Conversations slow down. The total experience runs about two and a half hours with a long warm tail.
This is an evening cultivar. Late afternoon into night is the sweet spot, with the body weight pulling her firmly out of morning territory. Tolerance breakers will appreciate her replay value. New users should respect the THC ceiling and start small.
Growing Daily Grapes #9
She runs as an intermediate grow. The dense bud structure means humidity discipline matters in the back half of flower. She finishes in 56 to 63 days indoors. Most growers chop at day 60 for the deepest grape-wine character.
Structure runs medium with strong central cola dominance and good lateral branching. Top her at the fourth node and run a SCROG screen for a flat canopy. Stretch through the first three weeks of flower lands around 1.5 to 2x. Indoor yields land medium, around 1.3 to 1.6 oz per square foot under solid 600-1000W equivalents. Outdoor harvests come down early-to-mid October.
Feed her moderately. The Cannarado cuts respond well to balanced, steady nutrition rather than pushed schedules. Push EC past 2.4 in early flower and she will tip-burn. Keep humidity below 50 percent from week 6 forward.
Cool the room in the last 10 days. Drop nighttime temps to 62-66°F and the grape side throws purple flecking and deep grape-skin coloring on the calyxes reliably. Slow dry, long cure. Her grape-wine character is volatile, and a rushed dry flattens the front-end fruit. Twelve days at 60 percent RH followed by a four-week jar cure is where the full Daily Grapes #9 profile lands.
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If You Like Daily Grapes #9, Try
- Tangieberto: another Cookies-family stablemate, denser bag appeal with a similar finish.
- Halloween: stays in the dessert lane, slightly heavier on the body with a different front.
- Skunk #1: a sister dessert cut, swap the host’s expression for a different cream-and-cake tilt.
FAQ
What is the lineage of Daily Grapes #9?
Daily Driver crossed with Grape Pie, with the #9 keeper selected by Cannarado.
Is she indica or sativa?
Hybrid with a clear indica lean. The headspace runs contemplative, the body settles into couch-friendly terr
