Dank Genetics proudly presents Purple Sunset Feminized Seeds, an enticing fusion of Purple Punch and Sunset Sherbert. The offspring of Purple Punch, a harmonious blend of Larry OG and Grandaddy Purple, boasts a robust structure adorned with a lavish array of trichomes and captivating purple hues. Sunset Sherbert, derived from the legendary cross of G.S.C and Pink Panties, adds to the allure with its fast productivity and generous yields.
This indica-dominant hybrid is a potent masterpiece, a result of combining two illustrious genetic strains. The flowering period spans a patient 63 to 70 days, ensuring the development of a high-quality and deeply satisfying strain. With feminized seeds, Purple Sunset simplifies cultivation, making it accessible for both indoor and outdoor settings.
Purple Sunset stands out with its high THC content, while the CBD levels remain unknown. This indica-dominant hybrid promises a medium to high yield, ranging from 350g to 500g. Dank Genetics upholds a commitment to excellence, ensuring Purple Sunset maintains a prominent position in their esteemed seed collection.
Indulge in the captivating allure of Purple Sunset, a strain that beautifully encapsulates the synergy of Purple Punch and Sunset Sherbert, brought to you by Dank Genetics.
Strain FAQ
Sunset Sherbet challenges?
Sunset Sherbet reportedly thrives indoors and outdoors but is relatively difficult. Experience is said to be needed to reach maximum yield and potency. Most expect above-average yields and mould and pest resistance from its 8–10-week flowering and late September–early October harvest.
How do pure Indica strains' effects differ from other cannabis varieties?
Pure Indica strains are said to be like sinking into a soft, plush couch: the effects are mostly physical and provide a deep sense of relaxation that's reportedly excellent for evening or bedtime. Indicas' tranquil sensations come from their classic "body high".
Are strains with Hawaiian genetics like this one common?
Hawaii's cannabis symbol, Maui Wowie, became famous in the 1960s and 70s for its sweet tropical taste and energising effects. Its popularity has highlighted additional Hawaiian strains and added unique tastes, fragrances, and effects. They are still rising in popularity but reasonably rare.