Purple Kush | Cured Resin | 3g
Sunday Extracts Purple Kush Solvent Concentrate, 3g.
Lineage: Hindu Kush x Purple Afghani
100% indica
Cultivated by Oklahoma Genetics
Sunday Extracts is an Oklahoma extraction company and a 100% Oklahoma-owned family business. We take pride in providing Oklahoma with high-grade cannabis products produced from the greenhouses of Red dirt Sungrown. In this newly emerging industry, Sunday Extracts strives to set a standard of clean, connoisseur choice products to assist our Oklahoma community in its medical and therapeutic needs through the natural, alternative healing properties of the plant.
- Grape
- Earthy
- Berry
- Sweet
Our company is a locally owned, family business, consisting of three brothers. We take pride in providing Oklahoma with an assortment of high-grade cannabis products from the greenhouses of Red Dirt Sungrown. In this newly emerging industry, Sunday Extracts strives to set a standard of clean, connoisseur choice products to assist our community in its medical and therapeutic needs through the natural, alternative healing properties of the plant. The name Sunday comes from our sailboat berthed at Lake Hefner in Oklahoma City. For us, Sunday signifies a day of rest, recovery and social gatherings with friends and family. It is the kind of laid back, easygoing vibe we hope our products bring to patients.
There are multiple origin stories about Purple Kush, also called Purple Hindu Kush, and no shortage of products on the market that claim its name.
According to Northern California’s Dark Heart Nursery, the strain originated in the Oaksterdam neighborhood of Oakland, Calif. The breeder and other online sources suggest it’s a cross of a Hindu Kush female pollinated by a Purple Afghani phenotype and a landrace cultivar from Afghanistan.
Afghani strains typically have sedative effects, which could explain why Purple Kush is known for its soothing, sleep-aiding properties. The strain is also named for its vibrant violet color, which is due to acidity levels, its anthocyanin (pigment) content and/or cooler temperatures where the plant is typically raised.