Purple Train by Dirt Farmer Genetics
Indica varieties
Purple Train, a creation of Dirt Farmer Genetics, is a celebrated indica-dominant strain recognized for its striking appearance and potent, soothing qualities. It emerged from a breeding program focused on combining traditional medicinal properties with complex sensory experiences, paying homage to classic purple aesthetics while delivering on efficacy.
Appearance
Purple Train is visually distinctive, characterized by deep purple hues that can range from vibrant violet to deep plum, often attributed to anthocyanins. Its buds are typically dense and heavily coated in frosty trichomes, which contribute to its potency and aromatic profile. The plant's appearance reflects its indica-dominant genetics and the breeders' commitment to aesthetic quality.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Purple Train is a complex blend of earthy, fruity, and sweet notes, with discernible hints of grape and berry. Upon consumption, the flavor mirrors this profile, offering sweet grape notes complemented by spicy and resinous undertones. This sensory experience is shaped by its rich terpene composition.
Effects
Users report that Purple Train delivers calming and relaxing effects, consistent with its indica heritage. The strain is often sought for its ability to promote a sense of tranquility and ease, making it suitable for unwinding. Its predominantly indica genetics contribute to its body-centric and soothing impact.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Purple Train typically exhibits THC levels between 18% and 22%, with CBD content below 1%. Its terpene profile is notable for higher concentrations of myrcene and linalool, contributing to its sweet, floral aroma and relaxing effects. Caryophyllene is also present, adding a peppery note and potentially aiding in pain relief.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Dirt Farmer Genetics, Purple Train is predominantly indica, developed through selective breeding of high-quality indica varieties. The lineage aimed to combine potent medicinal benefits with desirable purple coloration and complex flavors. Genetic analysis indicates approximately 75% indica markers, with careful selection ensuring trait uniformity across generations.