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Purple Poison

Autoflower

Purple Poison a compact, indica-dominant hybrid prized for purple hues and a relaxing, fruit-forward profile.

Why choose Purple Poison?
  • Quick-finishing purple phenotype
  • Compact plants ideal for limited spaces
  • Sweet berry flavour with heavy relaxation
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1.2%
Lineage Purple Kush x Poison OG
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Short to medium (60-120 cm)
Yield Moderate
Taste Berry, Earthy, Spice
Seed Type Autoflowering
Climate windy coastal growing areas
Effects Relaxed, Uplifted, Sedative at higher doses
Environment Suitable for short season outdoor and indoor grows

About Purple Poison

Purple Poison is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Purple Kush x Poison OG that offers dense, purple-tinged buds and a balanced high. It performs well in short-season situations and in compact indoor spaces, delivering sweet berry flavours over an earthy base and a dependable, relaxing effect.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Purple Poison is best suited to gardeners with some experience, especially in windy coastal growing areas. It tolerates wind reasonably well but responds to careful siting and support.

Flowering Time:

Flowering finishes relatively quickly, usually within eight to ten weeks under good conditions. That makes it a sensible option where the outdoor season is short.

Yield:

Yield is moderate given the plant's compact frame and relatively fast finish. It performs reliably rather than producing extreme bulk.

Height:

Plants remain short to medium with bushy lateral branching and a tight internodal spacing. That compact habit suits smaller plots and restricted-height setups.

Environment:

Indoors Purple Poison responds well to controlled light cycles and compact training to manage height. Outdoors in Leicester it tends to finish early enough to avoid much late-season wet weather.

Climate:

In Leicester growers should account for cooler nights and brisk winds when selecting a site in windy coastal growing areas. Sheltered positions and good timing within the local frost-free window improve the chances of a clean finish.

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I've got a small balcony in Leicester, is Purple Poison a viable option?
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Its compact habit makes it suitable for limited spaces, but consider local rules and a discreet plan for light and ventilation.
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How does it handle wind on exposed sites?
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It tolerates breezier conditions better than very tall sativas, but exposure still reduces vigour compared with sheltered sites.
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Should I expect big yields outdoors?
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Expect moderate yields that reward attentive care rather than extremely large harvests.
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Is Purple Poison forgiving for newer growers?
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It sits in the intermediate range; it can be grown successfully by keen novices but benefits from some prior plant care experience.
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What time of year is best to plant outside in the Midlands?
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Aim for a planting window that avoids late frosts and gives the plant its typical 8–10 week finish before persistent autumn wetness.

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