
Purple Fuel
Origin 1:
Lineage: Tropical Runtz x Bakers Dozen x Biscotti. This is the boutique take — indica-forward plants with violet fades, sticky resin, and ripe terps that bend candy sweetness into jet fuel. Reports say it starts bright and talkative, then drops the curtain with a heavier finish.
Origin 2:
Lineage: Sour Diesel x Pre-’98 Bubba Kush. This one runs old-school: Diesel cuts through sharp and cerebral, and Bubba drags it low and heavy. Myrcene, caryophyllene, and pinene give it a pine-and-hash edge that sticks to the palate. Smokers talk about it as grounding and weighty — less sparkle, more anchor.
Whichever jar you pull, Purple Fuel doesn’t play subtle. One version lands candy-coated, the other hits like a garage door slamming shut — but both earn the name by burning loud and leaving a trail.