Taste wise it is the perfect substitute for the Purple Power cannabis seeds (Haze x Skunk). Red Purps performs almost the same as the Purple Power in growth, although experience shows that the taste and smoke properties are far superior. Like the Purple Power, the bud colour is red to purple, she is very early flowering (first flowers appear at the beginning of July) and will finish at the beginning/half September.
Growth is a bit more indica-ish, however the smoke is sativa-ish: candy liquorice with the Purple undertone.
Also very good indoor, recommended for beginners, easy to grow anywhere.
Strain FAQ
Does purple imply strain potency?
Purple cannabis strains are generally strong, but their colour is more a result of genetics and environment than THC or CBD levels. Purple strains are attractive for their appearance and genetics, not potency.
What gives some cannabis strains licorice flavour?
Anethole, a terpene present in aniseed, gives some cannabis strains their sweet, fragrant licorice flavour. Myrcene gives sweet, herbal notes, limonene brings citrus, and humulene adds a mild spiciness to simulate licorice.
What are these early-finishing strains' unique terpene profiles?
Early finishers have unique terpene compositions that give them unique scents, flavours, and maybe potential therapeutic advantages. They have a great terpene diversity due to their adaption to many climates, which enhances their many effects.
Do short-flowering strains save energy?
Absolutely. Since these plants are known to harvest faster, they need less energy for lighting, ventilation, and other equipment. These strains save indoor legal producers a lot of energy, making them more sustainable and affordable.
What does hybrid cannabis strain phenotypic variation mean?
Individual plants in a hybrid strain can vary in colour, height, and bud structure. Breeders can improve and stabilise desired traits by selecting certain phenotypes and thereby improve the strain.