![]() ![]() A joint became a bridge between him and those around him." And I will definitely be checking out more of the strains coming from Herb & Zen’s indoor line in the future.“Jerry didn't smoke much weed by himself. I want to enjoy the effects of this one again and again, and not just smoke my way through this strain. This jar is going on special reserve in my herb collection. It’s often more full of frosty trichomes than outdoor herb, and I’m not sure why that is so… but I can usually tell the difference right away. But this one reminded me how much I’ve enjoyed indoor grown herb in the past. I like herb that gets the full spectrum of light the sun provides. I’ve tended to gravitate to outdoor herb over the last few years. It got me so stoned for the first fifteen minutes that I could barely film a review, but after that it settled into this very good buzz that lasted for several hours. The high was very groovy – relaxed yet alert and very in-the-moment. While the hits from the bong repeatedly made me cough, the aftereffects felt like my lungs could breathe easier, like my chest was all opened up and expanded. It was like my body just gave a big sigh of relief. Super fuzzy with a thick, body insulating feel that at the same time felt airy and tension-releasing. While I was savoring the aftertaste the secondary effects of the hit started to kick in. The aftertaste was more earthy, leaving a pleasant post-smoking taste in my mouth. The taste was a lot like the smell – spicy with a hint of purple. I took a second hit, and again I coughed like crazy… so much so as to be notable. On video I tried talking while the effects were still reverberating though my body like waves of energy. ![]() The first hit from my bong went straight to my head in an almost dab-like fashion with a powerful rush of hyper-space stoniness. I loaded the crystalline pile of herb into my bowl, eager to taste Grape Pie Gelato. The aroma was a bit stronger when cut up and smelled strongly like a spice cabinet, mixed with a faint purple, sour grape aroma. When I cut into one of the buds I realized they were a bit dry, and it crunched and crumbled into my tray. The nugs were in the range of 0.8 grams each, and were a pleasure to photograph. They hit my tray when I poured them out like little dark green and purple rocks. The buds were so chunky, covered in trichomes – seriously frosty. I couldn’t say specifically what spice I smelled, it was more like the smell of our spice cabinet. For some reason I expected a strong purple nose. When I opened the jar I caught a quick whiff of something purple, but when I put my nose to the jar the smell was much more spicy than I expected with a sage aroma. You take all of that goodness and put it together and you get the dense, chunky nugs that poured out of the jar like rocks when I was filming the video review… The Look and Smell ![]() Grape Pie is a cross of Cherry Pie and Grape Stomper, and Gelato is a cross of Sunset Sherbet and Thin Mints GSC. Grape Pie Gelato is a cross of, you guessed it, Grape Pie and Gelato. Well, now Herb & Zen is introducing their new white-labeled indoor line and I got my hands on a jar of Grape Pie Gelato, so let’s get into it! I usually pay about $25-$30 for an eighth jar, which I consider a good price, especially considering that their herb usually tests very high in THC. I’ve been smoking their herb for several years because I know that I’ll get high powered, outdoor grown cannabis at a consumer-friendly price. I’m very familiar with the black label that wraps around most Herb & Zen jars. ![]()
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