That variety is a far cry from what Positronics offers today, as in its origins Purple Haze had a medium-low psychoactivity and minimal production. Hazes were too pure to flower, and did not develop properly. Even so, it was the most consumed variety at Woodstock. Since then, Positronics has kept it a secret and with great suspicion, only to re-launch it almost 40 years later and spread the spirit of a revolutionary generation.
A plant of enormous vigor, large stems of medium thickness that acquire purple tones. Great internodal distance, it shares a growth pattern with Claustrum, distributing its branches in the shape of a fir or candelabra, thus optimizing the production of flower clusters. Moderate quantity of large leaves that are moderately thin and serrated for a haze. The flowers will acquire purple tones with shades ranging from violet to maroon, a real visual delight.
Purple Haze#1 will reach large dimensions, and will need supports or grips to hold up its large branches. It will also require a lot of space for its roots and large amounts of water. In short, it is not a plant suitable for balconies or terraces.
AROMA: Heady, between incense and cinnamon, slightly acidic, very peculiar.
FLAVOR: In its complex flavor we can appreciate tones that range from sweet to spicy, with a late, very incense-like taste that then lingers over time and on the palate.
EFFECT: A fast and rapid high, where creativity can flow to unsuspected limits. Purple Haze can produce a strange and pleasant sensation in which the buoyancy of objects seems to increase, including our own bodies, while a mysterious purple mist floods everything. Remember that the effect may not be pleasant for neophytes in the field.
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