Violet Fog 2
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Violet Fog #2 is a modern, indica-dominant cannabis cultivar recognized for its striking deep purple coloration and resinous flowers. It presents a complex aroma profile that blends sweet dessert notes with a hint of fuel. As a specific phenotype selection, its exact characteristics can vary by grower.
Appearance
Violet Fog #2 typically develops medium-dense, conical flower structures with a high calyx-to-leaf ratio. Its buds often display a spectrum of colors from dark olive to deep eggplant purple, particularly when cultivated under cooler nighttime temperatures during the late flowering stage. Contrasting copper or paprika-colored stigmas are common, and the flowers are usually coated in a visible layer of trichomes, indicating significant resin production.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Violet Fog #2 is frequently characterized as a combination of grape candy, sweet cream, and a subtle floral lavender note, often underpinned by a faint diesel scent. When the flowers are broken apart, the aroma can deepen to reveal notes of spiced berry jam with a peppery finish. The flavor profile mirrors this, with inhaled notes leaning towards berry and cream, while the exhale may present lavender, vanilla, and a mild diesel undertone. A lingering sweetness is often noted, especially when vaporized.
Effects
Consumers often report that Violet Fog #2 provides a balanced experience, beginning with a mood-lifting sensation that transitions into calm, body-focused relaxation without inducing immediate heavy sedation. The initial phase may be conducive to clear-headed activities or social interaction, followed by a tranquil comedown suitable for leisure. At higher doses, the relaxing effects can become more pronounced, potentially aiding in sleep for some individuals.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Violet Fog #2 is classified as a THC-dominant cultivar, with THC content typically ranging between 15% and 25%, and CBD levels generally below 1%. Common terpenes associated with its profile include beta-caryophyllene, limonene, linalool, myrcene, and ocimene. These contribute to its complex aroma and flavor, with linalool often linked to the floral notes, caryophyllene to the peppery aspects, and limonene/ocimene to brighter, fruity undertones. The exact cannabinoid and terpene percentages can vary significantly between batches and growers.
Origins & Lineage
Violet Fog #2 is a specific phenotype selected from the broader Violet Fog line, which gained popularity in the late 2010s and early 2020s. This line is generally associated with dessert and grape-forward cannabis genetics, often incorporating elements from Gelato and Grape Pie relatives, as well as modern hybrids with gas-like profiles. The designation '#2' typically indicates a breeder's preferred selection based on traits like enhanced color, aroma intensity, or yield consistency.