SFV Purps is 2 legends combined into one plant.
We have had the purps since the beginning seeing we where part of the creation of this strain.
It has been out of sight for some time now but we think it's still one of the most exclusive flavours in the world.
Together with the heavy sweet San Fernando valley it makes a super tasty strain that you won't forget any time soon.
With growing this strain you can have 3 colors in it.
The light purple one, the light pink one and the white one.
There is a large part of sativa in here but the plant grows like a hybrid indica and has an indica effect when you smoke it.
All of them are different in flavour and all of them are mouth watering good.
Be sure to get this one into your collection soon.
- indica 65% sativa 35%
- THC 22-26%
- CBD unknown
- indoor yield 600-700gr/m2
- outdoor yield up to 650gr per plant
- indoor blooming 8-9 weeks
- outdoor harvest begin of october.
Strain FAQ
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!
Why would someone look for indica-dominant strains for therapeutic use?
Indica-dominant strains are used in medicine because they are said to soothe the body. They're chosen for relieving pain, sleeplessness, and anxiety because of this.
Has outdoor cannabis growing a lower carbon footprint than indoor?
Due to its low energy use for lights and HVAC systems, legal outdoor cannabis farming is environmentally friendly. This greener method reduces electricity use and the carbon footprint of growing cannabis.
Has rushing to beat the cold affected strains' cannabinoid content?
The pressure to mature before colder weather doesn't reportedly affect these strains' cannabinoid compositions. Due to their genetic diversity, they are said to be able to produce a wide range of effects.
How are photoperiod cannabis strains different to autoflowering ones?
Here's where things get interesting: auto-flowering strains switch to flowering mode with age, but 12/12 photoperiod strains need a light trigger. This allows legal growers to fine-tune the light schedule, potentially improving yields and quality.