This is a high-potency, strong yield feminized strain of Afghani with a strong Purple influence.
Lady Purple is easy to grow indoors, even for the beginner, but will also flourish outdoors in spring and summer in areas where the climate is moderate. This variety is bred from some of the best Cannabis plants the world knows. Her ancestors can be found in the legendary Indica cultivars of the Afghan Hindu Kush region, as well as the Californian Medical Marijuana scene and the top varieties from Holland.
The Afghani ancestry are the source of Lady Purple’s potency, fast flowering and sturdy consistency. A more distant ancestor is a much sought after Jamaican Sativa variety which makes her slightly taller and adds a lot of extra High to complement her Indica Body Stone.
Crossing these ancestors with an incredible Dutch bred Hindu Kush and the US Purple Kush gives the Lady Purple her final look.
The purple color is most prominent in her flowers, not just in the leaves.
It is even not uncommon that Lady Purple finishes with green leaves that accentuate the lovely Dark purple violet buds.
Buds of mature plants are solid and spiky, covering a large portion of stem and branches. Purple Lady’s flowers are covered with sparkling resin crystals and smell of pine and sandalwood with a hint of sweetness.
- Genetic background: Afghani/Hindu Kush X US Purple Kush
- Type: Sativa 25% Indica: 75%
- Flowering time: 8-10 weeks
- Height of the plant indoors: 100-150 cm
- Suitable for outdoor: yes
- Harvest time outdoors: October
- Height of the plant outdoors: 100-170 cm
- Cannabinoid content: high
- CBD content: medium
- Effect: physically stoned, mentally high, stoned, high, relaxing, sedating
- Taste: sweet, pine
Strain FAQ
Which terpenes give cannabis its sandalwood scent?
Myrcene gives earthiness, alpha-bisabolol adds sweetness and woodsiness, nerolidol adds woodiness, guaiol adds piney and woody undertones, and caryophyllene adds spice. These terpenes give cannabis its sandalwood scent.
Why are some cannabis strains purple?
These strains are purple because of anthocyanins, antioxidants found in blueberries and other purple plants. These molecules change colour from red to purple to blue depending on plant pH, giving each strain its own special colour palette.
Are beginner-friendly strains resistant to mold and mildew?
Many beginner-friendly strains are bred to be resistant to mold and mildew, which helps reduce one of the most common challenges faced, especially in climates with higher humidity.