Purple Ryder is a mostly indica auto-flowering strain. It has parentage of Mazar, Lowryder and Red Chronic Ryder and is easy to grow.
Doctor's Choice Purple Ryder Auto is an improved version of the original Joint Doctor strain. This version has an improved taste and better harvest.
The typical height range is between 60 - 80 cm. whether grown indoors or outdoors. Expected yields are around 400 gr/m2 and will be ready 9 - 10 weeks after germination.
Outdoors growers can expect to obtain up to 100 gr/plant within the same time frame.The foliage is a healthy green with buds showing purple tones and a good level of frosting. It has a taste of sweet caramel. THC levels are high and the effect is potent, long-lasting and very relaxing with a tendency to couch-lock.
- Breeder/Brand Doctor's Choice
- Product Type Seeds THC
- Genetics Mazar x LowRyder x Red Chronic Ryder
- Variety Mostly Indica
- Flowering Type Autoflowering
- Sex Feminised
- THC Content 15 - 20%
- Yield Indoors: 400 gr/m2; Outdoors: 100 gr/plant
- Plant Height 60 - 80 cm.
- Grows Greenhouse, Grows indoors, Grows outdoors
- Flowering Time 63 - 70 days from seed
- Taste / Flavour Candy, Caramel, Sweet
- Effect Body, Couch Lock, Physical, Relaxing, Stoned
Strain FAQ
What terpenes give caramel tasting strains their flavour?
These strains' caramel flavour comes from a variety of terpenes, including myrcene, which gives the mix a sweet, earthy base; caryophyllene, which adds spice; limonene, which adds citrus notes; humulene, which adds woodiness; and linalool, which adds sophistication. This blend resembles caramel's layers.
Are shorter cannabis strains more resilient?
Short strains are frequently stronger because of their indica genetics and the harsh environments they evolved in. They endure temperature changes and pests better, making them less laborious.
Do greenhouse conditions affect the terpenes in cannabis?
Due to the controlled environment, legal greenhouse-grown cannabis plants are said to be optimal for terpene creation. These aromatic molecules give cannabis its particular aromas and flavours, and greenhouse factors like temperature and humidity are said to boost terpene levels.