Purple Power Strain Review

Purple Power is one of many strains of marijuana that you can get your hands on, but how much do you actually know about it?

Purple Power Strain Review

There are many things that you should know before you go ahead and get some Purple Power for yourself, and we are going to provide you with this information here.

We are going to take a closer look at Purple Power to help you to discover whether this is the right strain for you. We will explore all of the benefits and effects of this strain, as well as hidden surprises that you might want to be aware of. To find out more, just keep reading.

Potency

Purple Power, as you might have already guessed from its name, has quite a high potency. Some tests would suggest that it has a THC content as high as 18%.

However, there are also many other variants of Purple Power that have a much lower THC level, maybe even as low as 9%.

This strain is recognized as having an average to high potency because of this. Although, it should not be underestimated as it can deliver you an intense experience. 

What Is The Purple Power Strain?

Purple Power is an increasingly popular strain for outdoor greenhouse growers, though it can be unpredictable and difficult to manage at times. It features large yields of purple flowers that have a strong and sweet smell.

How Was Purple Power Developed?

Purple Power is a mostly Sativa weed that is a hybrid of the Thai Haze and Dutch Skunk strains. It was originally developed in Holland as a strong outdoors strain.

Taste

You can expect the common skunk taste from this strain, which is also passed on to its strong aroma. When you smoke it, the skunk flavor is very present, but there is also an additional sour note of lemon, mixed with various sweet berry flavors. 

Odor And Flavor

Purple Power has quite a pungent scent that is reminiscent of sweet fruit, and it has overtones of berry, tinged with a slight hint of wood.

All of these scents will be intensified once the buds have been broken apart. Upon exhaling the smoke, you will likely notice the skunky aftertaste with a refreshing hint of pine.

Physical Appearance

As you might expect from the name of the plant, it has strongly colored purple along the stems and the thin palmate leaves. This plant produces a large number of budding sites, and these are also purple in color.

You can expect Purple Power plants to grow as high as 180 cm, but in warmer climates, they can reach up to 2 meters tall.

Grow Info

Purple Power can grow well enough in an indoor environment, but it was designed to be grown outdoors. Indoors, it can produce a good-sized yield, but you will get much better results if you grow it outdoors.

You will have a much better time if you are an experienced grower, producing a yield that is more than twice the size of what can be produced indoors.

Purple Power is a tropical strain, which means that it likes to spend long hours soaking up the sun, and due to this, it works best in warm and semi-humid climates. Although, it can still flourish in the Northern Hemisphere.

The plant itself will flower between the second to the last week of September, and each plant will flower between 510 and 1,020 grams of buds once it is ready for harvest.

Effects

In the early stages, you will probably notice a mild sensation that works to please the mind and sway your mood in a more positive direction.

This change in behavior will manifest itself as you start to get the giggles and some have described a euphoric surge that takes over the body at this stage.

While this is happening, the Indica side of the Purple Power strain will begin to make its way into the body.

This will help you to feel at ease as the effects truly start to kick in. It is known for being able to clear the vision and the mind, and even to help to boost creativity.

This is a strain that is recommended for use in the daytime, and it is also quite popular to take as a group. This hybrid is known to make users much more sociable. However, you should be aware that taking too much can leave you pinned to the couch.

Side Effects

As with many other strains, Purple Power can inhibit moisture production in the body, so it is normal for you to feel dryness in your eyes and mouth.

A side effect that is more uncommon is dizziness or a temporary headache. You should always pace your intake of Purple Power to avoid strong side effects. 

Medical Appointments

One of the main reasons why people turn to Purple Power is for stress relief. It has up to 1% CBD, as well as THC and terpenes, which work together to provide a break from the harmful effects that come along with high-stress levels.

It can work to lessen the effects of both mental and physical afflictions, and it can invigorate the mind and uplift your general mood.

It can also be used to help to eliminate or lessen feelings of dread and anxiety, which also makes it a great antidepressant. It has been known to help long-term sufferers of mental health issues, like depression and PTSD.

As well as all of this, it can help to lessen the symptoms of fatigue or exhaustion.

Purple Power also works as an impressive painkiller that can help to soothe many different areas of the body. It can help to calm various types of aches and pains, and its anti-inflammatory properties can reduce redness and swelling.

Some users note that it can help to lessen muscular spasms.

Similar Strains

Similar strains to the Purple Power strain include:

  • Big Bud
  • Bomb Pop
  • Morockin’ Kush
  • Purple Mountain Majesty

Strain Cannabinoids

  • THC: 16%
  • CBG: 1%
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