Purple Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid cannabis strain, a cross of Purple Thai and Haze. Immortalized in song and named for its violet-tinged buds, it has become a dispensary staple. Users report effects that are creative, energetic, euphoric, uplifting and talkative, and it is known for sweet berry and grape with earthy, spicy undertones.
- Type: Sativa-dominant hybrid
- Lineage: A cross of Purple Thai and Haze
- Aroma and flavor: Sweet berry and grape with earthy, spicy undertones
- Typical THC: Commonly reported between 15 and 20 percent
What is the Purple Haze strain?
Purple Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid believed to descend from Purple Thai and Haze. It is a classic, uplifting daytime sativa. Users report it as a clear, energizing strain, though individual experiences vary with dose and tolerance.
What are the effects of Purple Haze?
Users report creative, energetic, euphoric, uplifting and talkative effects from Purple Haze. The experience often begins in the head before moving into the body, and the balance depends on how much you consume. As with any strain, individual results vary and onset depends on dose, tolerance and personal chemistry.
What does Purple Haze taste and smell like?
Purple Haze is known for sweet berry and grape with earthy, spicy undertones. Its aroma comes largely from terpenes such as myrcene, limonene, humulene and caryophyllene, which shape both the scent and the character of the strain.
What is the THC level of Purple Haze?
Purple Haze is commonly reported to test between 15 and 20 percent THC. Potency varies by batch, grower and harvest, so always check the lab results listed by your dispensary before you buy.
This article is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.
Frequently asked questions
Is Purple Haze an indica or sativa?
Purple Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid, so users report it leans toward uplifting, sativa-style effects.
What are the dominant terpenes in Purple Haze?
The terpenes most commonly reported in Purple Haze are myrcene, limonene, humulene and caryophyllene.
How strong is Purple Haze?
Purple Haze is commonly reported to test between 15 and 20 percent THC, so potency can be significant. Newer users may want to start low and go slow.
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