Purple Afghan Kush Ryder by World Of Seeds Bank
Afghani Indica × Ruderalis
Purple Afghan Kush Ryder is an indica-dominant hybrid developed by World of Seeds Bank, noted for its resilience and balanced cannabinoid profile. This strain was bred to offer both medicinal benefits and a manageable, yet potent, experience for a range of users.
Appearance
Purple Afghan Kush Ryder is visually striking, characterized by dense, compact buds that often display a deep purple coloration mixed with green hues. Its leaves can exhibit a bluish tint, and the plant is covered in a frosty layer of resin, indicating a rich terpene and cannabinoid content. Plants typically grow between 60-100 cm indoors.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of this strain is a complex blend, starting with a sharp, pine-like scent that matures into a deep, earthy fragrance with sweet, fruity, and spicy undertones. Its flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering initial sweetness with notes of grape and berry, followed by earthy and herbal hints on the exhale, and a lingering spicy aftertaste.
Effects
Users report that Purple Afghan Kush Ryder delivers calming and focused effects, making it suitable for managing stress and promoting relaxation. Its balanced profile provides a gentle psychoactive experience without being overly sedating.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific terpene percentages vary, the aroma suggests the presence of myrcene and caryophyllene, contributing to its earthy and spicy notes. Laboratory analysis typically shows THC content ranging from 18% to 23%, with CBD levels below 1%, positioning it as a moderately potent strain.
Growing
This strain is noted for its resilience and can perform well both indoors and outdoors, with a tendency for faster flowering cycles than traditional indicas due to its ruderalis genetics. Its genetic makeup prioritizes stability and consistency in cultivation.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by World of Seeds Bank, Purple Afghan Kush Ryder is a hybrid with a genetic composition of approximately 65% indica, primarily from Afghani lines, and 35% ruderalis. This combination was aimed at achieving robust indica characteristics with the hardiness and accelerated flowering of ruderalis.