Seedsman’s Alaskan Purple blends Kush and a Brazilian Sativa into a vigorous, Indica-leaning hybrid that earns its name when cool nights coax lavender flashes through its heavy colas. Expect a sweet-berry bouquet laced with floral tones and a subtle spicy-woody finish, a profile consistent with a myrcene, linalool, and beta-caryophyllene trio. Plants are robust and easy to train, stacking dense, resinous flowers on a broad, branching frame; indoors they typically reach about 120 cm, while outdoor specimens can top 2 m with ease. Flowering completes in roughly 9–11 weeks (about 63–77 days), rewarding patient growers with around 400 g/m2 inside and high outdoor returns that can approach 750 g per plant by early October. THC commonly falls in the 16–24% window with low CBD, delivering a long-lasting, body-forward calm from the Kush side, brightened by a clear, upbeat cerebral lift from the Brazilian sativa. The overall effect trends relaxed, happy, and euphoric without being couch-locked. True to its lineage, Alaskan Purple balances color, perfume, and performance, making it a reliable, high-yielding choice for purple lovers and production-minded gardeners alike—all authored by Seedsman.









