Lovers of colour take note, Killer Purps has landed! This sativa dominant wonder plant is a next level cross between a rare purple phenotype of Buzz Bomb and a classic cut of the cannabis cup winning Sour Diesel. The result is a super-dank purple strain with a killer smoke and masses of bag appeal.Killer Purps is our first truly purple strain and we’re stoked with the end result! Growing tall without becoming unmanageable, it produces buds the full length of its long side branches. This helps keep yields high (450–500 g/m2), at the same time producing super sticky, highly resinous, purple buds. For the resin lovers, there’ll be plenty of good scissor hash left come harvest timeThe plant responds well to trimming and training, and LST (low stress training) is a good option if space is an issue. Be aware though, the Diesel genetics mean the plant can give off a pungent aroma later in flowering.The high quality smoke and stone rank Killer Purps up there with the very best connoisseur strains! The pungent, skunky, Diesel tang is offset with a slightly sweet, citrus after taste. The stone is an instant hit, starting with a spiralling cerebral high, which builds nicely to a long lasting head stone.Killer Purps is a real show stopper! It’s strain of beauty and power and comes with the infamous Bomb Seeds genetic stamp of approval.
Strain FAQ
Do all purple strain plants turn purple?
Purple tints vary per strain due to genetic diversity. Some plants have purple phenotypes, while others are green. Selective breeding over generations can stabilise this feature, but each plant's colours are said to be unpredictable.
How do genetic changes affect strains ending by the end of October?
Indica strains from short-summer regions are common. This genetic base helps them flower and mature quickly, making them finish by the end of October.
Is it all just about the High THC content and nothing else?
No! Even though THC is the most commonly known psychoactive element within the cannabis plant, even THC heavyweights don't just have strength. It is said that other cannabinoids and terpenes complement THC to create the strain's particular flavour. Due to their chemical makeup, it is well known that two strains with comparable THC amounts may have quite distinct experiences.
Are some hybrids adapted to certain growing conditions?
Yes, certain hybrid strains are designed to thrive in certain temperatures or situations, making them beneficial in difficult conditions. There are many hybrid strains can thrive in poor climates, which is generally a sought after trait.
What benefits are there in buying Single Seed Cannabis Seeds?
Single Cannabis Seeds give the option to explore several strains, like an à la carte menu! This is game-changing for people who want to try different strains without breaking the bank!