Granddaddy Purple: The Iconic Strain

Royal Queen Seeds

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Learn all about RQS' Granddaddy Purple strain, a refreshing take on the Californian classic and an all-rounder that promises to please.

Heralded as a true Californian Classic, the Granddaddy Purple strain features an outstanding lineage and over twenty years of refinement. In fact, the beautiful coloration and intense stone have captured the hearts of smokers and growers worldwide. Keen cultivators love to watch the deep purple hues take hold, while smokers can't wait to get their hands on the impressive potency.

To understand what makes Granddaddy Purple so desirable, you must first examine the strains responsible for passing on potency, growing vigor, flavor, and more. In this case, Royal Queen Seeds enlisted the help of Purple Urkle and Big Bud. The former is another Californian OG with abundant skunk and berry flavors alongside a deeply physical high. The latter is the three-way offspring of Afghani, Northern Lights and Skunk #1, an iconic blend of genetics that helped Big Bud rise to fame in Dutch coffeeshops during the 1980s.

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With more than manageable heights indoors (70–120 cm), Granddaddy Purple is one cultivar that won't overpower your grow room. However, if you've got the room for plants to stretch outdoors, then not only can you push heights to 150cm and above, but you can achieve great yields, too. With Big Bud energy running through its veins, even novice growers can expect in the region of 550–600 g/plant, while indoors, she's just as impressive, with a stellar 450–500 g/m². To say growers have been impressed with its performance is an understatement, and thankfully, the bold attitude of Granddaddy Purple doesn't end come harvest.

The deep purple buds are packed with THC (20%) and contain a sophisticated terpene profile boasting notes of blueberry, candy, and fruit flavors, with a subtle hint of pine on the exhale. That juxtaposition between the sweetness of the inhale and the piney exhale is also the perfect complement to the equally balanced high. Just one hit induces wave after wave of electrifying euphoria, but keep going, and the sensation gently fades, washing over your body like a soothing blanket. It's hard to find fault in the Granddaddy Purple experience, and it seems cannabis users agree. A favorite for over twenty years, RQS has ensured Granddaddy Purple remains at the top of its game.
 
excellent choice, I do like this strain, personally not a fan of heavy lavender, this is one of the few purple strains that I enjoy using. someday I will try RQS these days I am big on getting seeds directly, I have heard good things about rqs, anyone have experience with them? I am curious about that tyson advertisement, not a fan of Mike and his behavior at least in the past but if that stuff hits hard I would give it a chance.
 
excellent choice, I do like this strain, personally not a fan of heavy lavender, this is one of the few purple strains that I enjoy using. someday I will try RQS these days I am big on getting seeds directly, I have heard good things about rqs, anyone have experience with them? I am curious about that tyson advertisement, not a fan of Mike and his behavior at least in the past but if that stuff hits hard I would give it a chance.
I’ve grown a couple of RQS strains and they certainly delivered!!
 
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