Purple Lagoon by Happy Bird Seeds
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Purple Lagoon, developed by Happy Bird Seeds, is a hybrid strain resulting from a breeding program combining ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics. This careful cross aims to provide a balanced experience, drawing on the strengths of its diverse heritage.
Appearance
Purple Lagoon is visually striking, characterized by vibrant colors ranging from deep purples to lively greens. Its buds are typically dense and covered in trichomes, often appearing dusted with a crystalline layer. Optimal growing conditions can enhance the contrast between dark purple calyxes and bright green pistils.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Purple Lagoon is a complex mix of sweet, earthy, and floral notes, with initial hints of ripe berries followed by subtle lavender and pine. Upon tasting, users experience a sugary sweetness that transitions into herbal undertones, complemented by lingering notes of spice and earth on exhalation. Nuances of grape and berry are also present, contributing to a rich sensory profile.
Effects
Consumers report that Purple Lagoon delivers a balanced combination of calming and stimulating effects. It is described as providing a sense of happiness and cerebral energy, while also offering a relaxing and happy experience. This duality makes it suitable for various times of use.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain typically contains around 20% THC and less than 1% CBD. Key terpenes identified include myrcene, caryophyllene, and linalool, which contribute to its aroma, flavor, and potential therapeutic properties. The cannabinoid and terpene profile is believed to enhance both medicinal and recreational effects.
Growing
The inclusion of ruderalis genetics in Purple Lagoon contributes to a shorter flowering time, potentially reducing it by up to 30%. The plant is noted for its hardiness and resistance to environmental stressors, making it adaptable to various conditions.
Origins & Lineage
Purple Lagoon was meticulously bred by Happy Bird Seeds, a breeder recognized for quality and experimentation. It is a hybrid resulting from a cross involving ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics, with approximate genetic contributions estimated at 40% indica, 40% sativa, and 20% ruderalis.