Purple Voodoo casts a vivid spell of color, aroma, and structure. Bred by California Bean Bank, this balanced hybrid marries a Double Purple Doja mother with a male made from Purple Urkle and Purple Diesel, concentrating rich violet hues and tidy node stacking. The nose opens with musky sweetness and ripe grape; on the palate it shows candy-like grape layered over earthy tones, a profile often steered by caryophyllene, limonene, and humulene. Indoors plants stay medium in stature, while outdoor specimens stretch taller, flaunting green-to-purple calyxes, bright orange pistils, and a sparkling resin coat. Flowering typically completes in 8-10 weeks (about 55-70 days) or by mid-October outdoors. With straightforward care, yields are plentiful: about 450 g/m2 inside and up to 800 g per plant outside in warm, dry climates. Potency sits in the mid-to-high range, commonly 12-21% THC with trace CBD up to 1%. The experience usually begins upbeat and euphoric, sharpening mood and focus before melting into a calm, relaxed finish without heaviness. Fans of classic California "purples" will find Purple Voodoo both showy and dependable: garden-friendly, terpene-rich, and true to its lineage, with the grape sweetness you expect and balanced hybrid composure you can appreciate. Visual bag appeal is strong, with dense, sugar-coated buds that trim clean and cure firmly.










