Pauls Purple Cookies by New420guy Seeds
Pauls Purple Cookies is an indica-dominant strain developed by New420Guy Seeds, recognized for its visually striking appearance and complex sensory profile. It combines classic indica genetics with the appealing characteristics of cookie strains, resulting in a robust and popular variety.
Appearance
This strain is visually distinctive, often displaying a captivating mix of deep purples, vibrant greens, and amber tones. The buds are dense and heavily coated in trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance. Purple coloration becomes more pronounced when plants are exposed to cooler temperatures during flowering.
Aroma & Flavor
Pauls Purple Cookies presents a complex aroma profile, characterized by sweet, earthy, and sometimes spicy notes. The fragrance is often described as reminiscent of baked goods mixed with natural forest scents. Its flavor follows suit, offering a blend that is both sweet and earthy, with hints of pine and floral undertones.
Effects
Users report that Pauls Purple Cookies can induce a focused mental state. As an indica-dominant strain, it is generally associated with relaxing physical effects, though specific details on the balance of indica and sativa effects are not detailed in the provided notes.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analysis indicates that Pauls Purple Cookies typically has a THC content ranging from 22% to 25%, with CBD levels below 1%. The breeding process focused on enhancing cannabinoid production, with research showing upregulated trichome production compared to standard indicas.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by New420Guy Seeds, Pauls Purple Cookies is the result of meticulous crossbreeding between classic Purple strains and popular cookie genetics. The lineage emphasizes indica-dominant traits, refined over multiple generations using selective breeding techniques. Early development indicated a 70-80% indica profile.
Cultivation
While specific cultivation details are not extensively covered, the strain is noted for its robust structure and predictable growth patterns, attributed to its indica heritage. Historical data suggested yield increases of up to 20% over contemporary strains during its early development phases.