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What are the effects of Granddaddy Purple?
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Granddaddy Purple (GDP) is a renowned indica-dominant hybrid strain known for its potent relaxing effects and distinctive purple appearance. This strain typically contains THC levels ranging from 17-23%, with some phenotypes reaching up to 27%, making it one of the more potent purple strains available in the cannabis market.
The primary effects of Granddaddy Purple include deep physical relaxation, euphoria, and sedation. Users commonly report feeling calm, happy, and sleepy within 30-60 minutes of consumption. The strain's high myrcene content (often 0.5-1.2%) contributes significantly to its sedative properties, while moderate levels of limonene (0.2-0.6%) provide mood-lifting effects.
Physically, GDP is frequently used by consumers seeking relief from insomnia, chronic pain, muscle spasms, and stress. The strain's indica genetics produce a classic "couch-lock" effect, making it primarily suitable for evening or nighttime use. Many users report improved sleep quality and reduced anxiety levels.
The flavor profile combines sweet berry and grape notes with earthy undertones, attributed to its terpene profile dominated by myrcene, caryophyllene, and pinene. The strain's distinctive purple coloration comes from anthocyanin compounds activated by cooler growing temperatures.
Onset typically occurs within 15-30 minutes when smoked or vaped, with effects lasting 2-4 hours. Edible forms may take 30-90 minutes to manifest but can last 4-8 hours. Common side effects include dry mouth, dry eyes, and potential dizziness with higher doses.
Commercially, Granddaddy Purple remains one of the most recognizable strains in dispensaries across legal markets, with wholesale prices typically ranging from $1,800-3,200 per pound depending on quality and market conditions. The strain has won multiple Cannabis Cup awards and continues to be a parent strain for numerous purple cannabis varieties.
*Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Cannabis affects individuals differently, and effects may vary based on tolerance, consumption method, and individual physiology.*