Purple Mr. Nice Guy fuses the deep, grape-stained glamour of Granddaddy Purple with the tranquil pedigree of Mr. Nice (the G13 x Hash Plant indica named for Howard Marks). Dense, sparkling nugs show lavender streaks against forest-green calyxes, and the first twist of the jar lifts sweet grape and earthy, pungent aromatics. On the palate, those notes return with precision: myrcene leads the fruit, caryophyllene supplies a peppery backbone, and limonene brightens the finish. Typical lab profiles place THC in the mid-teens with CBD near zero, though potency varies by cut and cultivation. The effect is unmistakably indica - body-heavy, deeply sleepy - while appetite reliably stirs. In the garden, plants tend to stay compact, stacking dense colas across an 8-9 week bloom (approximately 56-63 days); attentive airflow and pruning reward growers with tidy, moderate returns and vivid purple showmanship late in flower. Many enthusiasts associate this cultivar with a soothing, end-of-day calm that mirrors the easygoing reputation of its parents. Granddaddy Purple's California lineage, popularized by breeder Ken Estes, contributes the regal color and candy-grape bouquet, while Mr. Nice supplies classic old-school tranquility - together creating a purple-tinged hybrid that lives up to its welcoming name. Expect medium yields indoors; outdoors, plants finish at small to medium stature. Resin-dipped bracts grind into aromatic, grape-skinned clouds.





