Cannapedia series #21: The Purple urkle

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@macman45 said he was gonna have a feel of the banana kush, hopefully he will get to wake early and follow up for yet another page in our cannapedia big book, big indeed, it’s just one out of the countless pages in this enormous series. My bad, welcome once more to everyone joining in today’s review and just as we’ve been doing it, we are on yet another part of our cannapedia series.

The previous page was also some memorable one, probably someone got some good banana tasting strain in his joints and maybe he is yet to wake… lol. We discussed the banana kush, an indica dominant hybrid of ghost OG and skunk haze, unfortunately we’ve not treated any of these cross-bred strains, with 60% indica and 40% sativa, the banana kush kush give you an amazing sedative and enhancing effect, increasing your creativity and calming you nerves amidst a little feel of energy due to its sativa content. On a long wrap, you’ll get to wake up after some very long sleep hours.

But that’s by the way, if you’re already awake, we will be discussing another cannabis strain, The Purple urkle, bananas are yellow, the urkles are purple, sounds like match made in heaven, one thing stands similar about these two strains, and that is the dominant feeling you get, while the banana kush is slightly indica dominant with 20% difference between its indica and sativa, the purple urkle is highly indica dominant with over 80% indica and 20% sativa which may vary. It’s indica again, and we can guess what lies ahead.

A bit of history, even though the origin of the purple urkle remains very turbid, a little is known about the purple urkle, being grown as early as the 1980s, the purple urkle strain have grown popular in a wild manner, grown originally by the gardeners aatthe Emerald Triangle in Northern California, the parent strain of the purple urkle seems confusing with many believing it to be an offspring of the granddaddy purple, while many believes it to be an offspring of the Mendocino purple, we got a touch of purple in the two suspects, that makes it harder for us, though weren’t historians, we’re just passing by anyways… lol

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With THC content of 12%–16% and about 25% as the highest observed concentration and 80% indica, the purple urkle is a danky bud and surely one to give a lasting touch to your cerebrals, highly sedative, of course that’s some indica we are talking about!, the purple urkle is way more potent than the banana kush and only a little energetic feeling of the sativa which would come as a weak perk, the purple urkle is highly relaxing and is more suited for managing depression, anxiety, insomnia, nausea, it also have some potent analgesic effects with a feeling of euphoria which keeps you dreaming about the heavens as you sleep, the purple feeling and fruity tasting and scenting of the purple urkle will get your dreaming of the purple hibiscus, enviable I must say, though the purple urkle isn’t an active hour strain, surely you’re not planning to smoke on it when you are just about to step out for work, else it’s will be a sleepy day at office.

The purple urkle are some very tough to grow strains, on outdoor cultivation, you might love to wait for over twenty weeks (5months) before the purple urkle plant starts flowering, however indoor growth seems to save a lot of time as flowering reportedly starts after eight weeks, the indoor approach is preferable.

My opinion on the purple urkle: Much said already about the strong indica effects of this strain, only advise remains that it’s not a strain for the active periods and is best suited for evening or rest hours consumption.

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