
Rugged Roots - Badder Purple Haze 1g
Badder, batter, and budder are terms used to describe the appearance, texture, and consistency of a similar set of cannabis concentrates. Budder tends to retain a smooth consistency like butter or cake frosting, while badder can sometimes have a looser consistency closer to sauce. Others look more like crumble with a bumpier texture.
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Starting in 2018, with our state of the art indoor grow facility in Auburn, and our first two stores in Auburn and Lewiston and have never looked back. Over the years, we expanded our store fronts to locations in Portland, Lebanon, Gardiner and, most recently Bridgton. Rugged Roots products can also be found from Presque Isle to Kittery, and in between at over 90 of the state's premier dispensaries, supported by our second indoor grow facility in Portland.
We are so grateful for our organic growth over the last few years, it is truly all thanks to our hardworking and passionate growers, production workers, extractors and budtenders, dedicated and loyal patients and customers and partners in other storefronts throughout the state that carry our product.
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.