Typical Effects
Common Usage
About Chocolope Strain
History & Genetics
Chocolope, often known as D-Line, is a hybrid that is almost completely sativa and has a very distinctive flavor. Chocolope was developed by breeder DNA Genetics as a result of crossing the tasty favorite Chocolate Thai with Cannalope Haze. This breeder may also be credited with stabilizing the strain Headband. The outcome is a vibrant, energizing sativa that has gained a lot of fans.
In the 1980s, chocolate Thai was very well-liked in the United States. Similar to how Chocolope has achieved success in the High Times Cannabis Cup and the High Life Cup, the strain was named 2007’s Strain of the Year and appeared on the cover of High Times magazine. We received samples from the Alaskan grower and processor CannaFrost in the beginning of 2019 that tested at 23.84% THC. The most recent record is almost 2% higher than earlier tests.
Appearance, Aroma, & Flavor
Unlike other indica types’ nugget-like buds, chocolope’s long, fluffy buds form an almost cylindrical shape. Although they can be quite sticky, the dark green, very loosely packed leaves of mixed indica strains are usually simpler to break up than those of pure indica strains. Usually, pistils have a bright orange color.
The cured buds smell very earthy and dank with a hint of honey. This earthy aroma is a little stronger when buds are crushed and burned. On the inhale, this strain’s smoke tastes largely fruity with a few undertones of chocolate, and on the exhale, it tastes more like its parent strain Cannalope Haze. As smoke is expelled, aromas of cocoa and coffee become more pronounced.
Effects
Chocolope’s euphoric effect on the mind sets in very immediately. Users may experience a head high that is buzzy and quickly changes into a different way of thinking. Chocolope’s effect is energizing and inspiring, with almost no of the heavy body stone typically associated with hybrids or indicas. Despite being cerebral and thought-provoking, this strain enables the user to keep their composure and have a level head for the most part.
It is ideal for day use and can easily go along with domestic chores or longer outings. Those who struggle with attention deficit problems may benefit from the chocolope’s heightened sensation of focus. It also helps in the treatment of stress, anxiety, and even PTSD symptoms and general feeling of well-being. Despite its strength, many users claim that Chocolope’s high lasts less time than usual.
Chocolope is a fantastic wake-and-bake strain thanks to its stimulating cerebral effects. Chocolope shouldn’t be used subtly at night because its power and vigor can interfere with a person’s ability to go to sleep. On the other hand, it’s a fantastic social lubricant and its unusual flavor and aroma are sure to draw attention.
Growing
Chocolope has a few quirks that can make it challenging for beginners to grow. Plants can grow to be very tall, like many other purer sativas can. Although outdoor locations can give all the required vertical space, farmers must closely monitor growing conditions, especially in humid areas, because the strain is susceptible to mold.
Chocolope has a few quirks that can make it challenging for beginners to grow. Plants can grow to be very tall, like many other purer sativas can. Although outdoor locations can give all the required vertical space, farmers must closely monitor growing conditions, especially in humid areas, because the strain is susceptible to mold.
More climatic control is possible with indoor cultivation, but there is a space issue. However, by bending and pruning stems while they are still in the vegetative stage, farmers may control the extraordinary height of these plants.
Growers may discover that Chocolope plants have an extreme thirst and exhibit signs of nutrient inadequacy until they are adequately nourished, whether they are growing the plants indoors or outdoors. And lastly, this strain takes a very long time to flower. This delay is the result of the parent strain, Chocolate Thai, having a notably lengthy blooming time of 14 weeks. Chocolope, a result of crossing Chocolate Thai with Cannalope Haze, has a reduced, though still significant, flowering duration of 10 to 12 weeks.
Chocolope matures and is prepared for harvesting when cultivated outdoors in late October or early November. The prolonged blossoming time may be worthwhile: Chocolope has a maximum yield per square foot of 60 grammes (about 2 ounces).
Chocolope is a fantastic example of how combining genetically enhanced landrace strains may result in a product that is both potent and beautiful.
FAQs
What are the effects of Chocolope?
- The strain has mainly cerebral effects, with users experiencing heightened motivation, focus, and bliss. For experienced users looking for a stimulating and imaginative encounter, Chocolope is perfect. Stress, anxiety, sadness, exhaustion, and appetite loss reduction are just a few of the potential therapeutic advantages it may provide.
Is Chocolope a sativa or indica strain?
- Chocolope, sometimes referred to as D-Line, is an aromatic and energizing sativa hybrid strain. Enjoy the roasted coffee’s nutty and chocolate-flavored aromas.
What does Chocolope taste like?
- The flavor of chocolope is robust, sweet, and slightly coffee-like.