hybrid

Alaskan Purple

Hybrid Cannabis Strain

4.29
17%
THC

Here you can find all info about Alaskan Purple from Seedsman. If you are searching for information about Alaskan Purple from Seedsman, check out our: Basic infos, Gal...

Alaskan Purple cannabis strain

Here you can find all info about Alaskan Purple from Seedsman. If you are searching for information about Alaskan Purple from Seedsman, check out our: Basic infos, Gallery, Degustation, Awards, Strain Reviews, Direct Comparisons, Lineage / Genealogy, Hybrids / Crossbreeds, User comments, for this cannabis variety here at this page and follow the links to get even more information. If you have any personal experiences with growing or consuming this cannabis variety, please use the upload links to add them to the database! Alaskan Purple is an indica / sativa from Seedsman and can be cultivated indoors and outdoors (Where the plants will need a flowering time of ±63 days) Seedsman's Alaskan Purple is only available as feminized seeds. Seedsman Alaskan Purple is a cannabis hybrid cross between Purple Alaskan x Kush x Brazilian Sativa. The result is an easy to cultivate, vigorous and highly productive variety which presents bright purple colours at the end of the growing cycle.This cannabis plant, created from 3 varieties, has a vigorous growth since its germination. Its great vigorousness makes it easy to manipulate with pruning, topping, SOG, SCROG, or tying in order to obtain an easy to control indoor cultivation or to develop outdoors plants more controllable in height.Alaska Purple flowering period is relatively short, just 9 weeks, offering and abundant yield of even more than 1700g per plant. The harvest is ready during the first fortnight of October, always provided it enjoys optimal growing conditions. Indoors, it can be expected a yield of about 550g per m2.It delivers aromas and flavours combining a sweet berries mixture with floral notes that provide an excellent bouquet.The Kush inheritance provides a high psychoactive effect, with a relaxed body but an active and psychedelic mental activity thanks to the Brazilian Sativa inheritance.Seedsman Alaskan Purple info:Type: Feminised cannabis seed Genetics: Purple Alaskan x Kush x Brazilian Sativa Indica/Sativa hybrid Indoor flowering: 9 weeks Outdoor harvest: 1-15 October Indoor yield: 550g per m2Outdoor yield: up to 1700g per plant THC: High None up to now (homogenous?). Add a phenotype here. How is Alaskan Purple growing and effecting compared to other varieties? 0 seedfinder users uploaded direct comparisons with Seedsman' Alaskan Purple and compared this cannabis variety with 0 other strain(s).

Alaskan Purple Effects

Alaskan Purple Flavors

Flavors

Alaskan Purple Terpene Profile

profile
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dominant
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Alaskan Purple THC & CBD Levels

THC Content

Average: 17%

Alaskan Purple Medical Uses

Pain Stress Depression Anxiety Nausea

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Alaskan Purple Genetics & Lineage

Lineage

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Growing Alaskan Purple

Flowering Time: 63 weeks
Yield: of even more than 1700g per plant

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Alaskan Purple FAQ

What Type of Strain Is Alaskan Purple?

Alaskan Purple is a Hybrid cannabis strain with an average THC content of 17%.

What Is the THC Level of Alaskan Purple?

Alaskan Purple has an average THC content of 17%.

What Are the Effects of Alaskan Purple?

Alaskan Purple is known for producing Happy, Relaxed, Energetic effects.

What Does Alaskan Purple Taste Like?

Alaskan Purple is known for its Sweet aromas.

What Medical Conditions Is Alaskan Purple Used For?

Alaskan Purple is commonly used for Pain, Stress, Depression. However, always consult with healthcare providers before using cannabis for medical purposes.

What Terpenes Are in Alaskan Purple?

The dominant terpenes in Alaskan Purple include Profile, Dominant. These terpenes contribute to the strain's unique aroma, flavor, and effects.

What Are the Parent Strains of Alaskan Purple?

Alaskan Purple was created by crossing Brazilian Sativa and Kush and Between Purple Alaskan.

How Difficult Is It to Grow Alaskan Purple?

Alaskan Purple has a Moderate difficulty level. Flowering typically occurs within 63 weeks indoors.

When Is the Best Time to Use Alaskan Purple?

Alaskan Purple is best enjoyed during various times throughout the day, depending on your desired effects and tolerance level.