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What is Purple Haze?

What is Purple Haze? ...the song by Jimi Hendrix

Purple Haze, known for its strong, uplifting effects and a berry-like flavor, originally comes from Colombia. Influenced by Hendrix's cult song, it offers a euphoric, long-lasting high, ideal for mood problems and stress relief. It contains high THC levels and low CBD concentrations, with potential side effects such as anxiety and paranoia.

The History of Purple Haze

Purple Haze is a name used to describe a specific strain of clearly violet cannabis. The name was originally used for LSD, which was sold in the 60s and 70s.

The LSD was on violet paper. Later, this cannabis strain received this famous name due to its high potency and high concentration of crystals.

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Purple Haze (G13 Labs)

Purple Haze (G13 Labs)

G13 Labs
HEREDASICON
GenderFeminized
CrossbreedAfghan x Haze
strainSativa Dominant
CultivationOutdoor, Indoor, Greenhouse
Flowering time indoor55-65 days
Flowering time8-9 weeks
Flavor & aromaLemon, Pine, Spices, Ripe fruits, Haze, Earth, Incense
EffectStrong, Cerebral, Long lasting
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Purple Haze Auto (Original Sensible Seeds)

Purple Haze Auto (Original Sensible Seeds)

Original Sensible Seeds
Gender Feminized
Crossbreeding Purple Haze x Auto Purple
strainSativa Dominant
Cultivation Outdoor, indoor, greenhouse
Flowering time 70 - 75 days from germination to harvest
Indoor yield 350 g/m2
THC17%
Taste & Aroma Earth and sandalwood and tastes like Haze
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Song by Jimi Hendrix about Purple HazePurple Haze and LSD come from Colombia and are very strong and change color at low temperatures. However, the history of changed dramatically at the moment when this glorified term Purple Haze was used in the song by Jimi Hendrix. Most thought the song was about the strong LSD made by Owsley Stanley. They did not think it was about this type of cannabis.

The history of Purple Haze cannabis changed dramatically at the moment when this glorified term Purple Haze was used in the song by Jimi Hendrix. Most thought the song was about the strong LSD made by Owsley Stanley. They did not think it was about this type of cannabis.

Stanley named the LSD "Purple Monterey" and expected Hendrix to consume either Purple Haze cannabis or LSD.

According to Rolling Stone magazine, many festival-goers at the Monterey Pop Festival were under the influence of purple acid. This was published in an article that appeared in late 1980. According to the article, Owsley had positioned his people at the doors. They held large jars with purple blotter tabs and invited festival-goers to take a few.

Bruce Eisner wrote an article in High Times in January 1977. In this article, Eisner says he interviewed Tim Scully. Scully was involved in the development of LSD. Scully says, Owsley Stanley started developing LSD in Los Angeles in 1965 where it was allowed.

Owsley produced LSD in 270-microgram tablets in the colors Purple (Purple Haze) and White (White Lightning). LSD was banned in 1966, and Owsley was arrested in December 1967. The song was made in the same year. So Jimi Hendrix could have used the name for the blotter paper or the cannabis.

Hendrix said the song had nothing to do with drugs. It was based on a dream he had. The dream occurred when he was under the sea.

This dream was inspired by the science fiction novel "Night of Light" by Philip José Farmer. Jimi had a dream in which he was surrounded by a purple haze that made him feel lost.

Hendrix said the song has nothing to do with drugs. Hendrix said the song has nothing to do with drugs. It's about a person of the opposite sex, not drugs. The line "This girl has me enchanted" shows this.

Hendrix's song from 1983 tells a similar story. He and a girl go out to sea to escape the apocalyptic scenario.

Purple Haze was strongly connected to this place and time. The freedom on the West Coast of the USA influenced other movements such as anti-prohibitionists, anti-militarists, hippies, gays, lesbians...

Although Purple Haze was the basis for all the mystique of drugs and liberal behaviors that were promoted and created at that time and are somewhat forgotten today. Purple Haze #1 and especially the regular Oldtimer Haze are specimens that remind of all that hippie spirit. They are currently the only reliable Purple Haze versions that we could find on the market.

There are different versions of Purple Haze with different genetic compositions and effects. The original version is known for its psychedelic effects and berry-like flavor.

Purple Haze #1 is a mix of Haze and Purple Thai and has a strong, uplifting effect. Purple Haze #2 contains an additional Indica strain and has relaxing properties. There are also other versions of Purple Haze on the market. It's important to check the genetic composition and effects before choosing a version.

How Does Purple Haze Affect?

The Purple Haze strain has several alleged health benefits. People with mood problems may benefit from Purple Haze as it causes a long-lasting euphoric high. These mood-enhancing and uplifting effects can also help people who want to relieve stress and relax.

The energizing effect of Purple Haze can also be beneficial for medical consumers suffering from chronic fatigue. Purple Haze is a classic Wake-and-Bake strain, giving consumers a much-needed energy boost.

Some medical consumers say that Purple Haze also has some moderate anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties.

The cannabis strain offers a diverse effect. Consumers report cerebral stimulation, fatigue elimination, and feelings of happiness. Medically, it is often used to treat chronic pain.

Possible Side Effects of Purple Haze are cottonmouth, dry eyes, dizziness, increased anxiety, and paranoia. People with paranoia or panic attacks should avoid this strain and stop immediately and calm down if necessary.

THC and CBD Content

THC Content – Highest Test

It is believed that the highest recorded THC content in a Purple Haze sample was at an amazing 21.75%. The more typical THC range for this strain is approximately between 15 and 20%. Therefore, it has a high THC content.

CBD Content – Highest Test

CBD flowers usually contain between 0.55% and 1% CBD. They are extracted from specially bred cannabis strains and can be used to produce CBD products.

CBD flowers can have anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving, anxiety-relieving, and calming effects. They are often used to relieve chronic pain, anxiety, sleep disorders, and inflammation. However, more research is needed to better understand the exact effects and uses of CBD flowers.

Want to learn more about purple cannabis? Read our article about it: Why do some cannabis flowers turn Purple (Purple)?