Fat Caddy
Unknown Gas-Forward Hybrid × Unknown Purple/Kush Indica
Fat Caddy is an indica-leaning hybrid celebrated for its dense, rounded buds and a complex aroma profile that blends dessert-like sweetness with diesel undertones. This strain offers a relaxing body high complemented by a clear-headed sensation, making it suitable for moderate use.
Appearance
Fat Caddy is characterized by chunky, golf ball-sized buds with a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, which contributes to a sculpted finish. The flowers are typically dark green with lime highlights, and some phenotypes may exhibit deep purple undertones. Bright orange pistils stand out against the foliage, and the buds are generously coated in frosty trichomes, giving them a sugar-dusted look.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Fat Caddy is potent, often described as a mix of sweet fuel, garlic, and dark fruit. Cured buds release volatile fuel compounds followed by deeper notes of berry, cocoa, or sage. Depending on the phenotype, the scent can lean towards diesel and garlic or feature blueberry jam and floral hints. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering layers of citrus, fuel, grape, cocoa, and a warm peppery finish.
Effects
Consumers report that Fat Caddy provides a relaxing body sensation paired with a mentally crisp topnote, generally avoiding intense couchlock at moderate doses. It is often sought after for post-work relaxation, offering a balance between body relief and functional clarity. The experience is described as easygoing and weekend-friendly.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab data varies, common terpenes associated with Fat Caddy include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Humulene, and Ocimene. These contribute to its diverse aromatic and flavor profile. THC levels typically range from 15-25%, with CBD content below 1%.
Origins & Lineage
Fat Caddy is believed to be a hybrid cross, likely stemming from a modern gas-forward parent, such as a GMO or OG descendant, and an older, purple or Kush-influenced indica line. This lineage is thought to contribute to its dual aroma tendencies: one phenotype leaning towards gassy, garlicky notes, and another expressing grape-berry and floral characteristics.
Growing
Growers report Fat Caddy as a consistent performer with dense, resinous buds. It exhibits robust calyx development and a high resin-to-leaf ratio. The strain's structure is generally medium in height with significant branching and pronounced calyx stacking, simplifying canopy management. Yields are considered good, particularly for indoor cultivation.