
- G Purps — grape-scented calm with purple character
G Purps
G Purps is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for grape and berry flavours and purple hues.
- Dense purple buds with a sweet grape aroma
- Compact plants suited to tents and small rooms
- Reliable mid-season finish with careful protection
|
|
18-22% |
|
|
0.5-1% |
|
|
Grape Ape x Purple Urkle |
|
|
Indica-dominant hybrid |
|
|
Moderate |
|
|
8-10 weeks |
|
|
Compact to medium |
|
|
Medium |
|
|
Grape, Berry, Earthy |
|
|
Feminised |
|
|
Cool northern summers |
|
|
Relaxed, Uplifted, Sedative |
|
|
Indoor and outdoor |
About G Purps
G Purps is an indica-dominant hybrid that combines Grape Ape and Purple Urkle lineage to produce dense, colourful buds. It offers mid-to-high THC potency with a relaxing, slightly sedative effect and a flavour profile of grape, berry and earth.
G Purps is an indica-dominant hybrid with noticeable purple colouring. The plant combines a calming body effect with a modest cerebral lift.
THC levels typically fall in the high teens. That potency suits regular users and cautious novices when dosed carefully.
CBD is low and not the defining trait of this strain. Expect therapeutic effects to come mainly from the THC and terpenes.
G Purps comes from a Grape Ape x Purple Urkle lineage. The parentage explains the grape aroma and rich purple hues.
Most commercial lines are available as feminised seeds for consistent female crops. Regular seeds can be found from legacy breeders and may suit stabilisation projects.
Overall difficulty is moderate and requires consistent attention. In cool northern summers growers should plan for protection against chill and damp to avoid slow ripening.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks indoors. Outdoor plants typically finish late in the season if weather holds.
Yield is medium under standard indoor systems and improves with training. Outdoors it can produce well in a sheltered, sunny location.
Plants stay compact to medium with a burst of stretch early in flowering. That structure suits tents and smaller rooms well.
Indoors it responds well to low-stress training and scrog to maximise bud sites. Outdoors around Inverness it benefits from a sheltered spot and careful monitoring for late-season weather.
Growing G Purps in Inverness means planning for cool northern summers and a shorter outdoor season. Extra protection, early-flushing phenotypes or finishing indoors will raise your chance of a clean harvest in Inverness.
The high produces a relaxed body sensation with a gentle uplift. Many users note increasing drowsiness as the session progresses.
The flavour leans strongly of grape and sweet berry with earthy undertones. Smoke is generally smooth with a creamy finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Full-spectrum LED lights with a balanced veg/flower schedule give reliable results and keep running costs down.
Keep humidity moderate in flower, around 40-50%, to avoid mould on dense purple buds while still supporting resin production.
Begin low-stress training in early vegetative stages and consider a SCROG approach to maximise even canopy development.
Nutrient needs are similar to other indicas, but avoid excessive nitrogen late in flowering to encourage colour and resin.
Yes, but choose a sheltered, sunny microclimate and be prepared to protect plants from rain and early autumn chills.
Maintain good airflow, control humidity, and remove large fan leaves that block air circulation near bud sites.
Watch trichomes for a mix of cloudy and some amber and consider the terpene aroma as a complementary sign of readiness.
Cure for at least two weeks, with many growers reporting improved flavour after four to six weeks in a cool, dark place.
Use training, topping and a small SCROG to control height and increase bud sites in limited areas.
Search guides on indoor cannabis grow room setups to compare tent sizes, ventilation, and light options for your available space.
Verified buyer feedback
Grower Reviews
Rating breakdown
Filter by star rating