Granddaddy Purple
The classic California purple indica — sweet grape and berry aroma, heavy body effects, and deep sleep support.
Granddaddy Purple (often "GDP") was introduced by Ken Estes in 2003 in the San Francisco Bay Area and quickly became the archetype for "purple weed." The strain's dense, deep-purple buds coated in white crystal resin set the visual standard that countless growers have chased since.
Effects lean heavily sedative — firm body relaxation, strong appetite stimulation, and drowsiness within an hour or so. The sweet grape and berry profile, plus the violet floral notes, make it an easy crowd-pleaser. Best used in the evening or before bed.
Dominant terpenes
What it smells and tastes like
Flavor and aroma notes most reported: grape, berry, violet.
Effects
What people report
Aggregated user-reported signals from cannabis databases. Individual experience depends on dose, batch, tolerance, and consumption method — not a clinical claim.
Lineage
Where it comes from
Parents: Big Bud × Purple Urkle
Buying it in Vermont
Where to find Granddaddy Purple in Vermont
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