About Chocolope
Chocolope was created by DNA Genetics by crossing a Chocolate Thai landrace with Cannalope Haze. The strain is a love letter to the lost Chocolate Thai genetics of the 1970s — it captures the sweet, earthy, coffee-chocolate aroma of the original Thai landrace while adding the vigor and yield of a modern Haze hybrid. The buds are dense sativa-leaning flowers with a light green appearance and abundant trichomes. Chocolope effects are energetic and creative with a clear-headed focus that makes it an excellent daytime strain. The strain won multiple awards and was a fixture on Amsterdam coffee shop menus for years.
Flavor Profile
History
DNA Genetics released Chocolope around 1999-2000 and it quickly became one of their flagship strains. The strain won the 2005 High Times Cannabis Cup for Best Sativa. Chocolate Thai itself was a legendary landrace from the 1970s that had become nearly extinct — Chocolope revived the flavor profile for a new generation. The strain remained in production for over two decades and was one of DNA Genetics' longest-running offerings. Chocolope demonstrated that the classic Thai sativa profile could be modernized without losing its essential character.
Notable breeders: DNA Genetics
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Chocolate Thai (Thai landrace phenotype, now rare) x Cannalope Haze (Mexican x Haze hybrid)
Phenotypes & Cultivars
Chocolope is available in the following phenotypes and cultivars:
Terpene Profile
Chocolope is dominated by Terpinolene, Myrcene, Ocimene. These compounds shape the strain's aroma, flavor, and reported effects.
Genetic Families
Chocolope is part of the following genetic families:
Known Offspring
Strains that descend from Chocolope:
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Chocolope indica or sativa?
Chocolope is a sativa-dominant hybrid cannabis strain.
What are the genetics of Chocolope?
Chocolope has a genetic lineage of Chocolate Thai x Cannalope Haze. Chocolate Thai (Thai landrace phenotype, now rare) x Cannalope Haze (Mexican x Haze hybrid)
What is the lineage of Chocolope?
Chocolope descends from Chocolate Thai x Cannalope Haze. Chocolate Thai (Thai landrace phenotype, now rare) x Cannalope Haze (Mexican x Haze hybrid) It belongs to the Fruit & Candy genetic family.
What is the THC content of Chocolope?
Chocolope typically tests at 19-24% THC.
What does Chocolope smell and taste like?
Chocolope has a Chocolate, coffee, earth, sweet, tropical, floral aroma profile, with flavors described as Chocolate, coffee, earthy, sweet, tropical fruit.
What are the effects of Chocolope?
Users report Energetic, creative, uplifted, focused, euphoric. As a sativa-dominant strain, it is known for uplifting cerebral effects.
What are the phenotypes of Chocolope?
Chocolope is known in several phenotypes and cultivars, including Chocolope, Chocolope #1. Each phenotype expresses the same genetics slightly differently — varying in aroma, bud color, growth habit, and effects.
What is the history of Chocolope?
DNA Genetics released Chocolope around 1999-2000 and it quickly became one of their flagship strains. The strain won the 2005 High Times Cannabis Cup for Best Sativa. Chocolate Thai itself was a legendary landrace from the 1970s that had become nearly extinct — Chocolope revived the flavor profile for a new generation. The strain remained in production for over two decades and was one of DNA Genetics' longest-running offerings. Chocolope demonstrated that the classic Thai sativa profile could be modernized without losing its essential character.
How long does Chocolope take to flower?
Chocolope has a flowering time of approximately 9-11 weeks. Plants grow to a medium to tall height.
What is the yield of Chocolope?
Chocolope produces a Moderate to high yield. Flowering takes approximately 9-11 weeks.
Medical Applications
Chocolope is commonly associated with: