Purple Medusa Strain
Purple Medusa offers calming effects and a balanced high with a unique aroma.
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Growing Info
How to Grow the Purple Medusa Strain
Growing the Purple Medusa strain involves managing a 50% Indica and 50% Sativa balance. The strain benefits from both indoor and outdoor cultivation, given its robust nature. Ensure to regulate the environment to keep the plant’s hybrid qualities intact.
The History and Genetics of Purple Medusa Strain
Purple Medusa is an evenly balanced hybrid created by crossing Misty, White Widow, and Skunk strains. Known affectionately as ‘The Nirvana Strain’, Purple Medusa is celebrated for its well-balanced and calming effects.
Purple Medusa Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
This strain has a distinct aroma laced with sweet and fruity notes, complemented by flowery rose and a touch of gassy diesel. Visually, it has oversized, dense, spade-shaped olive green buds with purple undertones and tiny, purple-tinted white crystal trichomes. The flavors include peach, rose, and apricot.
Medical Benefits of Purple Medusa Strain
Purple Medusa is beneficial for various medical conditions, including anorexia, appetite loss, arthritis, chronic stress or anxiety, PTSD, and depression or mood swings. Its high THC levels of 22-25% enhance these therapeutic benefits.
Main Effects of Purple Medusa Strain
Users report a range of effects, from a tingly, euphoric sensation to a boost in sociability and increased appetite. It can make you feel hungry, happy, uplifting, euphoric, and tingly. However, it is also known to be sedative and sleepy in higher doses.
Potential Side Effects of Purple Medusa Strain
The most commonly reported side effects include dizziness. It’s best to start slow and adjust the dosage to manage these effects effectively.