Purple Poison Strain
Combining genetics from Tangerine Dream, Durban Poison, and Purple Urkle, this strain offers intense euphoria and a soothing body high.
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Growing Info
How to Grow the Purple Poison Strain
Purple Poison strain is not only delightful but also easy to grow. With an average flowering time of around 60 days, it provides a generous yield indoors and outdoors.
The History and Genetics of Purple Poison Strain
Purple Poison is a slightly indica dominant hybrid strain (60% indica/40% sativa) created through crossing the classic Tangerine Dream X Durban Poison X Purple Urkle strains. This strain is known for its high THC content ranging from 23-25% and its beautiful appearance with bright neon green nugs and deep purple undertones.
Purple Poison Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Purple Poison has a complex flavor profile including woody, pine, and earthy notes. Its aroma features sweet, skunky, and flowery hints with earthy undertones. The strain has visually appealing grape-shaped bright neon green nugs with vivid yellow-orange hairs and frosty yellow-gold crystal trichomes.
Medical Benefits of Purple Poison Strain
Purple Poison is chosen for medical uses such as treating chronic pain, headaches or migraines, appetite loss or nausea, depression, and chronic stress. Reviews suggest it helps ease symptoms significantly.
Main Effects of Purple Poison Strain
The primary effects include feelings of talkativeness, creativity, and hunger. Users also report a body high, focus, relaxation, and an uplifting mood. This makes it popular for social settings and creative tasks.
Potential Side Effects of Purple Poison Strain
Negative effects include common symptoms such as dry mouth and dry eyes. As always, moderation is key to a balanced experience.