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No. 8438Indica

Purple Punch CBD Note High CBD Hemp Versions Exist

Larry OG × Granddaddy Purple

Purple Punch (CBD) is a dessert-forward indica cultivar appreciated for its grape-soda aromatics and deeply relaxing effects. High-CBD hemp versions exist that mirror the original's scent and flavor profile while remaining compliant with hemp regulations.

EffectsCalm
AromaBerryBlueberryGrapeFloralCitrusCandyCreamHerbal

Appearance

This strain typically presents as a compact, medium-height plant with vigorous lateral branching, characteristic of its indica heritage. The flowers are dense and heavily coated in trichomes, often displaying deep purple and lilac hues contrasted by lime-green sugar leaves and bright orange pistils, especially under optimal conditions. Buds are sticky, firm, and have a weighty feel with a frosted appearance.

Aroma and Flavor

The dominant aroma is reminiscent of grape candy and blueberry muffins, with a sweet vanilla-frosting undertone. Some phenotypes exhibit a Kool-Aid-like top note, while a subtle OG gas and herbal spice may emerge after grinding. The flavor profile features sweet berry syrup, baked pastry, and a creamy finish, with potential hints of anise, cedar, or black pepper.

Effects

Purple Punch is known for its deeply relaxing, calm-forward effects, making it a popular choice for evening use. The high-CBD hemp variants offer similar sensory experiences with a gentler, non-intoxicating pharmacology, allowing consumers to appreciate its traits without the psychoactive intensity.

Terpenes and Cannabinoids

The terpene profile is often dominated by caryophyllene, linalool, and limonene, with supporting notes of myrcene, pinene, and humulene. Classic THC-dominant Purple Punch typically tests between 18-22% THC and less than 0.5% CBD. High-CBD hemp versions are bred to contain 10-18% CBD and remain below 0.3% total THC, offering a CBD:THC ratio often between 20:1 and 30:1.

Origins and Lineage

Purple Punch is generally understood to be a cross between Larry OG and Granddaddy Purple, with its origins traced to Hawaii in the early 2010s. High-CBD hemp versions have been developed by crossing a Purple Punch selection with CBD-dominant parents, such as Cannatonic- or Therapy-derived lines, to achieve compliant cannabinoid ratios while preserving the original's sensory characteristics.

Growing

This indica-leaning cultivar typically forms compact bushes with tight internode spacing, making it efficient to cultivate. The flowers are dense and resin-saturated, with a tendency to develop deep purple coloration under optimal conditions, particularly cooler night temperatures. Both THC-dominant and CBD-dominant versions produce visually appealing, trichome-rich flowers.

Frequently asked questions

What is the primary difference between THC-dominant and CBD-dominant Purple Punch?
The THC-dominant version contains higher levels of THC (18-22%) and produces psychoactive effects, while the CBD-dominant hemp versions contain significantly less THC (≤0.3%) and high levels of CBD (10-18%), offering non-intoxicating effects.
What are the characteristic aromas and flavors of Purple Punch?
Purple Punch is known for its dessert-like profile, with dominant aromas and flavors of grape candy, blueberry, and vanilla frosting, often accompanied by berry and creamy notes.
What is the genetic background of Purple Punch?
Purple Punch is a cross between Larry OG and Granddaddy Purple, combining the traits of both parent strains to create its distinctive aroma, flavor, and indica-leaning effects.
Are there specific growing conditions that enhance Purple Punch's appearance?
Cooler night temperatures, particularly when 8–12°F (4–7°C) cooler than daytime temperatures, can enhance the expression of deep purple and lilac coloration in the flowers, alongside mature trichome development.