We fell in love with this indica-dominant strain from the jump because of its frosty buds slathered with trichomes against purple-green buds with a deep grape Welch’s odor to it. But then none of that is a surprise when you cross two classics: Grape Ape and Grand Daddy Purple. The only problem is that Grape Grand Daddy Purple—from Green Warehouse in Tacoma—is almost too pretty to break up and combust. Almost. Once combusted and inhaled, a feeling of bliss overtook us, meaning CBD is present. As soon as we realized that Grape GDP was not a mind scrambler on the THC front, we noticed that we didn’t feel an ache or a spasm in our otherwise achy, spasm-y body. It also definitely had us desirous of food, so take note, patients with appetite and nausea issues. This strain also made us feel a bit sleepy and is a good bet for treating anxiety symptoms.