
Cannabis growers love growing strains that are not only powerful but look beautiful as well. Due to improvised breeding techniques, you can now grow marijuana strains sporting different colors including blue, pink and purple. However, purple strains are somehow more popular than the others. There’s something about watching your green buds take on a purple hue that subtly increases over time. Even
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Feminized
9 weeks
Mostly Indica
Feminized
55 to 60 days
Indica
Feminized
55/60 days
Mostly Indica
Feminized
9-11 weeks
Sativa Indica
Feminized
50-60 days
Mostly Indica
Feminized
8 - 9 weeks
Mostly Indica
Feminized
7-8 weeks
Indica
Regular
50 - 60 Days
Indica
Feminized
65 to 70 days from sprout
Sativa Indica
Feminized
9-10 weeks
Sativa Indica
Feminized
9 weeks
Mostly Sativa
Feminized
9-10 weeks
Sativa Indica
Feminized
9 weeks
Sativa Indica
Feminized
8 weeks
Mostly Sativa
Regular
9 - 12 weeks
Mostly Sativa
Feminized
10 weeks
Indica Ruderalis
Feminized
9-10 weeks
Sativa Ruderalis
Feminized
9-11 weeks
Mostly Sativa
Feminized
7 weeks
Indica Ruderalis
Feminized
9-10 Weeks
Mostly Sativa
Feminized
10 - 11 weeks
Sativa
Feminized
9 - 10 weeks
Sativa Indica
Feminized
7 weeks
Sativa Indica
Regular
6 - 8 weeks
Sativa Indica
Feminized
8 - 9 weeks
Mostly Indica
Feminized
9-10 weeks
Mostly Indica
Feminized
9 weeks
Mostly Indica
Feminized
7-8 weeks
Mostly SativaCannabis growers love growing strains that are not only powerful but look beautiful as well. Due to improvised breeding techniques, you can now grow marijuana strains sporting different colors including blue, pink and purple. However, purple strains are somehow more popular than the others. There’s something about watching your green buds take on a purple hue that subtly increases over time. Even the crystals change colors gradually, ultimately saturating the plant in a mixture of pink and purple shades. Purple strains are so much in demand that growers use several techniques to alter the colors of the buds. For instance, some growers believe that depriving the plant of oxygen and carbon-dioxide produces purple buds. They deliberately create nutrient deficiencies to force the plant into changing its natural color. Incredibly, some growers try even food dyes to get their desired colors, but why would you grow medical marijuana to only destroy it with synthetic chemicals? Agreed, purple strains are spectacular to look at, but forcing the plant to go against its true nature is not recommended. You won’t be able to gain any benefits because some of these techniques are dangerous to your health. Instead of changing the structure and color of the plant, it makes more sense to grow plants that are naturally purple. You’ll save a lot of time and energy by simply choosing purple family cannabis seeds and growing them at home. This way, you get medical purple marijuana, and your lungs will thank you too! For some cannabis users, using purple strains is simply a matter of preference, but for commercial cultivators, it could mean extra bags of money. Regardless of why you prefer them, the strains found in this purple family cannabis seeds category will certainly help. You’ll find stunning purples in feminized and autoflowering varieties, but the latter will help you harvest faster than other strains.