Purple Haze
Review
Purple Haze weed is a Sativa type of marijuana first created in Holland. Its name is taken from a 1967 Jimi Hendrix track, although in fact Charles Dickens used the phrase ‘purple haze’ in his 1861 ‘Great Expectations’ when describing a sunset over the Thames.
The mature plant, which grows to between 80 and 90 centimeters, is laden with heavy buds which have a dark purple color interspersed with orange specks. Growers can expect a yield of around 400 grams per square meter with indoor cultivation. Outdoor growing will produce varying yields depending on the specific conditions such as temperature and soil type.
The dark buds of Purple Haze almost resemble lumps of hashish when broken up and the smoke has an outdoorsy, grassy type of flavor. THC levels in this plant range from 15 to 20 percent and smoking effects include an initial rush followed by visual effects. In medicinal use, this weed is said to relieve pain and stress.
This hardy strain is well suited to growing outdoors in more northerly, cooler climates. It takes around eight weeks to reach maturity if grown in good soil in a sunny spot. Purple Haze seeds will also produce a good crop when grown indoors using modern horticultural methods such as hydroponics and grow lights.
Because of their hardiness, Purple Haze seeds are a good choice for novice crop growers. Get the basics of growing right and this weed should produce a decent crop every time.
Purple Haze weed is a dependable grower that is well suited to beginners as well as experienced growers. Its THC levels guarantee a powerful high and smokers enjoy its aroma and flavor.
Strain Characteristics: | |
Indoor/Outdoors: Indoor and Outdoor | Height: Medium |
THC Level: 15 - 20% | Flowering Time: 8 weeks |
Plant Type: Sativa/Indica (80/20) | Harvest: Late October |
Genetics: Purple Thai x Haze | Yield: Up to 400 g/m2 |
Grow Difficulty: Easy |
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Hello, the first time I smoked Purple Haze I was impressed, I really had a fun time for my first time in Dam. It was pretty stoned and that’s why I’m trying to grow now.
They are great plants to get cuttings from.
Can anyone tell me where to buy Chiquita banana seeds?
When do buds start to turn purple?