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Alaskan Purple

Feminised

Alaskan Purple is a compact indica-dominant hybrid with purple hues and a relaxed effect.

Why choose Alaskan Purple?
  • Purple colouration
  • Compact, bushy growth
  • Mellow evening effect
THC 15-20%
CBD ≤1%
Lineage Afghani x Purple Thai
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Short to medium (60-120 cm)
Yield Medium (350-450 g/m² indoors; 50-150 g/plant outdoors)
Taste Berry, Grape, Earthy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Mild Maritime; Cool Summers; Greenhouse-Friendly
Effects Relaxed, Happy, Sleepy
Environment Indoor / Outdoor / Greenhouse

About Alaskan Purple

Alaskan Purple is a compact indica-dominant hybrid known for purple colouring, manageable height and a mellow, relaxing effect. You will find it suited to indoor tents and greenhouses across the UK, and useful for growers who need reliable flowering within a shorter season. The profile sits roughly at 15–20% THC with low CBD and a flavour mix of berry, grape and earth. Flowering takes about eight to ten weeks indoors and rewards steady feeding with moderate yields. Keep humidity under control in British summers and shelter plants outdoors to avoid autumn mould. This profile lists genetics as Afghani x Purple Thai and seeds as feminized for straightforward runs in small spaces.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Alaskan Purple rates as moderate for growers with some experience. Keep a close eye on humidity in UK summers and maintain good greenhouse airflow to prevent mould.

Flowering Time:

Flowering takes about eight to ten weeks indoors under steady conditions. Outdoors this timing fits the short UK season when plants receive shelter from autumn rain.

Yield:

Yields are moderate to good with steady care and feeding. Indoor growers in Manchester and Bristol report around 350–450 g per square metre with proper light.

Height:

Plants remain short to medium which suits low roofs and small tents. You will find them handy for indoor grow rooms in Leeds or compact greenhouse benches.

Environment:

Alaskan Purple performs well indoors and in greenhouses where humidity is controlled. Outdoors it prefers sheltered spots to avoid damp British autumns and wind.

Climate:

Best climate is cool to mild maritime with good shelter from heavy rain. Growers in Cornwall, Kent and parts of Scotland will find greenhouse setups particularly useful.

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I'm new to growing. Is Alaskan Purple a good first strain?
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Yes, if you manage humidity and light. Start with one plant in a small tent and learn feeding schedules.
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My plants turned purple late in flowering. Is that normal?
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Yes. Purple genetics often show colour later in flower, especially with cooler nights.
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How do I reduce stretch in veg?
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Use topping and LST early, and keep lights closer during veg to control internode length.
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What are ideal drying conditions?
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Hang at 16–20°C with 50–60% RH and slow dry for better flavour and aroma development.
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Any pest concerns for greenhouse growers in Glasgow?
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Watch for spider mites and aphids in summer and inspect plants regularly to catch infestations early.

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