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This variety was originally developed in the mountains of Oregon, USA and later spread throughout America and Canada, where it was massively cultivated, selected, developed and enhanced. The original genetics was a cross between a purple Mexican variety, a Thai Sativa and an original Afghani high-yield strain.
This strain is known internationally to be less stable than most seed normally found for domestic use. But that doesn’t keep it from being deliciously aromatic and having an incredible purple-violet autumn colour that makes it one of the most beautiful around. The instability is seen in mutant plants that grow deformed leaves, but when they flower they are surprisingly aromatic and resinous.
sweet fruity aroma that ranges from pure intense fruit to a combination of fruit and a strong acidy smell of Afghani mountain Indica. This cannabis tastes sweet and fruity, like sweet red berries; in some cases the smoking flavour is so intense it produces a longlingering aftertaste, which is why this is one of the most highly sought after strains by fans of this variety.
Except for the growth of a certain % of mutant plants, the ones that grow normally are quite vigorous; even the Indica phenotypes of this variety grow a lot more than most of the hybrids used; plant height often needs to be controlled, especially when it’s grown indoors.
It is a good producer, although because of the great variation some of the plants are more Sativa than others and deliver less than average yields; but the sweetest flavour comes from these more Sativa plants.