Purplematic CBD delivers a massive dose of cannabidiol, and only trace amounts of THC. You can smoke her all day long while remaining fully functional.
You’ll be hard-pressed to find an auto higher in CBD than Purplematic CBD. Our team of breeders let their creativity run wild with this one. She’s one of the most alien cultivars you’ll ever come across. Her diverse colours, massive pistils, and unlikely aromas will make her the star of your grow room or garden.
The idea behind Purplematic CBD was to produce a variety loaded with cannabidiol, that’s also easy to grow. The strain gives beginners easy access to high levels of the therapeutic molecule. But, we also wanted to create something fun to cultivate during every step of the growing cycle. To achieve this, we crossbred high-CBD varieties Kush Rose Auto CBD and Afghan Rose Auto CBD. Eventually, we created a stable hybrid with 90% indica genetics, 5% sativa and 5% ruderalis.
Purplematic CBD features a cannabinoid profile of 17% CBD and less than 0.5% THC. This equates to a CBD:THC ratio of approximately 34:1. During a vigorous selective breeding process, we managed to reduce the THC content down to a negligible amount. Because of this, Purplematic CBD flowers don’t produce a psychoactive effect. Her buds can also be used to make edibles and extracts for higher concentrations for CBD. After ingesting or smoking her buds, users experience a clear-headed and motivating effect.
Scents of earth, pine, and red fruits begin to emerge as her flowers mature.
This autoflowering strain grows with speed. She’ll explode from seed to harvest in as little as 8 weeks! It won’t be long until she enters the flowering stage and begins to put on a visual display par excellence. Her flowers boast a deep purple core contrasted by unusually large pistils. The purple shade spans halfway across the upper fan leaves and blends into a dark green colour.
Looks aside, Purplematic CBD is a productive strain. Her small size means growers can cultivate several plants in close proximity. Indoors, you can plant 12 plants per square metre in 7l pots. They’ll grow to a height of 120cm and produce a yield of 400-450g/m². Outdoor plants grow to a larger size of 140cm and are better suited to 18l pots. Expect a harvest of between 100–150gr/plant.
- Strain Type: CBD
- THC: 0,5%
- CBD: 17%
- Yield Indoor : 375 - 450 gr/m2
- Yield Outdoor: 110 - 150 gr/plant
- Height Indoor: 70 - 120 cm
- Height Outdoor: 100 - 140 cm
- Flowering time: 7 - 8 weeks
- Harvest Month: 8 - 9 weeks after sprouting
- Genetic Background: Kush Rose Auto CBD x Afghan Rose Auto CBD
- Type: Sativa 5% Indica 90% Ruderalis 5%
- Effect: Calming, Clear
- Climate: Long Summers
- Flavor: Candy, Fruity, Pineapple
Strain FAQ
How does the prevalence of low THC strains reflect consumer trends?
Low THC strains are becoming more popular as cannabis society shifts from just seeking a high to respecting the abilities of the plant. This shows a more sophisticated view of cannabis, as users seek products with reported medicinal benefits without euphoric effects.
How does genetics affect Earthy tasting strains' flavour?
A strain's terpene profile and flavour depend on genetics. Indica strains have a more earthy flavour, however this can vary based on the strain's genetic background and hybridization.
Why is Afghan Kush such a respected strain?
Breeders respect Afghan Kush's genetic stability from its ancient heritage and long-term cultivation in the Hindu Kush mountains. Due to its consistent genetics, it is reportedly useful for therapeutic and recreational breeding efforts because it introduces strong indica features into new hybrids.
Is THC the only important element in cannabis?
No! The cannabinoids and terpenes of low-THC strains work together like the characters of a great film, reportedly improving the overall experience. There is no one most important element in cannabis and it is a combination of everything that comes together to provide the end result. We are excited to see what we learn as research continues!
How have indica strains adapted to the cold environmental conditions?
The tight, compact buds of indica strains are more than just attractive—they protect against the cold. This compact bud structure keeps cold, damp air out, preventing mould and keeping plants healthy in cold weather.