Black G.D.P. Haze
Black G.D.P. Haze
Also known as: Black GDP Haze
Overview
Black G.D.P. Haze is a mostly sativa cannabis strain developed by Jordan of the Islands in collaboration with Full Spectrum Genetics. This strain represents a unique four-way breeding project that combines Granddaddy Purple (G.D.P.), Haze, Malawi, and Blackberry Kush genetics to create a complex and potent hybrid. The strain was specifically developed for sativa enthusiasts who desire uplifting cerebral effects combined with the weight and visual appeal that indica genetics can provide. Black G.D.P. Haze produces visually striking buds with impressive yields, featuring the characteristic dark purple and black coloration typical of strains containing anthocyanin pigments. The plant exhibits the tall, branchy growth pattern typical of sativa-dominant varieties, requiring training techniques like topping or LST to manage height. Despite its complex genetics, this strain is considered beginner-friendly and easier to grow than many traditional Haze crosses. The heady, energizing effects are tempered by the G.D.P. and Blackberry Kush genetics, creating a well-balanced high that provides mental stimulation without overwhelming intensity.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report mood elevation
- May help with stress relief
- Often used for creative projects
- May provide energy for daytime use
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Black G.D.P. Haze is beginner-friendly and easier to grow than many traditional Haze crosses. Flowering time ranges from 65-75 days (9-10 weeks). The strain exhibits typical sativa characteristics with tall, branchy growth that benefits from topping or low-stress training (LST) to manage height and maximize yields. Can be grown indoors, outdoors, or in greenhouse environments. Plants respond well to training techniques and produce above-average yields with visually appealing buds featuring dark purple and black coloration. The G.D.P. and Blackberry Kush genetics add weight to the final cured product, making it more substantial than pure sativa varieties.