Granddaddy Purple is an indica marijuana strain that goes by many different names, including "Grand Daddy Purp," "Granddaddy Purps," "GDP," and "Grandaddy Purple Kush. Popularized in 2003 by Ken Estes, Granddaddy Purple (or GDP) is a famous indica cross of Mendo Purps, Skunk, and Afghanistan. This California staple inherits a complex grape and berry aroma from its Mendo Purps and Afghanistan parent, while Skunk passes on its oversized, compact bud structure. GDP flowers bloom in shades of deep purple, a contrasting backdrop for its snow-like dusting of white crystal resin. Its potent effects are clearly detectable in both mind and body, delivering a fusion of cerebral euphoria and physical relaxation.
WARNING: What is THCA Hemp Flower?
THCA Hemp flower is a popular type of hemp flower that contains high levels of THCA (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid), a cannabinoid found in raw and live cannabis.
THCA is not a cannabinoid in distillate form that’s been infused or sprayed onto a hemp plant. THCA occurs naturally in the plant.
THCA, when activated through heat, transforms into THC DELTA 9, offering a potentially more potent version of the well-known cannabinoid.