2 years ago
Psychedelic rock fans will remember this strain, thanks to Jimi Hendrix’s 1967 classic of the same name. But in the cannabis realm, Purple Haze is in a class of its own. This strain came from the union of Purple Thai and Haze, both known for their energising, creative effects. Purple Haze inherited these traits to become a celebrated sativa-dominant hybrid among herb lovers today. Purple Haze is a delight for cultivators too. Whether you grow her in a tent or your backyard, she is capable of thriving. Reaching moderate heights of up to 160cm indoors and 200cm outdoors (not bad for a Haze variant), she completes flowering in around 10 weeks indoors, with an outdoor harvest of mid-October. In either setting, expect to bring in high yields of resinous, purple-tinged buds. Purple Haze bears THC levels of up to 20%, offering a surging but manageable high. Within those first few moments of smoking, expect to feel revitalised and ready to take on any creative endeavour. She can also make you more eager to engage in conversations, especially during moments when you feel less sociable. But if you choose to enjoy her on a solo flight, expect to be in a serene and dreamy state as you enjoy a slow afternoon or wind-down at night. In terms of flavour and aroma, Purple Haze doesn’t disappoint. Upon sparking up, you’ll immediately detect waves of berry sweetness alongside hints of spice. She also bears a fruity, blueberry-like fragrance that will entice you from the get-go.