Purple Widow Strain
Notable for pain and stress relief. It inherits a complex aroma and is suitable for outdoor growth only.
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Growing Info
How to Grow the Purple Widow Strain
Interested in growing the Purple Widow strain? Originally bred in the Netherlands in 2007, Purple Widow is not recommended for indoor growing and can reach over 10 feet in height outdoors.
The History and Genetics of Purple Widow Strain
Purple Widow from De Sjamaan Seeds crosses White Widow with the renowned Dutch outdoor strain Purple Power, resulting in a large, sturdy plant that produces fat, resin-covered purple flowers. It has been around since 2007 and is known for high resilience and robust nature.
Purple Widow Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Purple Widow presents a unique flavor profile featuring grape, woody, and violet notes, with aromas ranging from incense to fruit with floral overtones. Its appearance is characterized by resin-covered purple flowers.
Medical Benefits of Purple Widow Strain
Purple Widow is noted for its numerous medicinal benefits. Reviews suggest it helps with pain, stress, and depression. It can also relieve symptoms of anorexia, anxiety, arthritis, bipolar disorder, chronic pain, depression, headaches, insomnia, loss of appetite, migraines, and stress.
Main Effects of Purple Widow Strain
The main effects of Purple Widow include feelings of relaxation, giggliness, and hunger. Users also report it makes them happy and can induce sleepiness. The uplifting effects make it a popular choice for mood enhancement.
Potential Side Effects of Purple Widow Strain
Negative effects reported for Purple Widow include dry mouth and dry eyes. Some users may also experience dizziness. Moderation is advised to avoid any unwanted side effects.