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lolo - Purple Haze | Indoor Preroll | 1g - 1

Purple Haze | Indoor Preroll | 1g

Users report feeling relaxed.
Relaxed
Happy
Uplifted

Genetics: Purple Bomb x Haze


Description:

Purple Haze buds have fluffy bright neon green nugs with furry green hairs and a super thick blanket of chunky white crystal trichomes. As you break apart each little nugget, fresh spicy aromas of earthy pine are released. The flavor is very much the same, although with a notable hint of flowery herbs.


Effects:

You'll feel an influx of lifting euphoria soon after you finish your last toke, slowly inching its way through your brain and pushing out any negative thoughts. A sense of creative focus comes next, playing perfectly with your pure happiness and ease. A deep sense of permeating relaxation comes next, filling both mind and body with its comforting tendrils and leaving you slightly sedated, although still mentally aware.

Flavors
  • Grape
  • Blueberry
  • Sweet
Effects & flavors are reported by users on our site. This is for informational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Please consult your physician before changing any medical treatment.

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Purple Haze
hybrid
THC: 13-26%

Purple Haze is a cultivar with uncertain origins. Its name first appeared around the time that purple LSD caps -- also called Purple Haze -- were sold in the 1960s and 70s. The potent flower earned the name thanks to its vividly violet buds and trichome density.


According to Sam the Skunkman, the strain originated in Colombia, a phenotype of the standardized Haze cultivar he bred during that time frame.


Purple Haze is one of several Original Haze phenotypes to descend from stabilized Columbian seeds that were cultivated by the Haze Brothers, according to Royal Queen Seeds. Purple Haze became the most popular of these phenotypes, leading to several hybrids and variations over the following decades.


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