STRNG Seeds – Purple Haze Auto
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A fan favorite known for providing creative relaxing experiences and its characteristic purple flowers.
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Purple Haze Auto, a sativa-dominant hybrid mostly known for its small peaks of purple flowers.
Cultivated indoors, Purple Haze Auto yields between 350 and 500 grams per square meter and between 550 and 600 grams per plant outdoors. Indoors, it reaches a height of up to 70 cm while outdoors it can reach up to 150 cm. This popular strain is ready for harvest in 8-10 weeks.
Low in CBD (0.5%), this colorful hybrid remains a top choice thanks to its sweet, fruity, earthy, berry and grape flavors. Fantastic option when you need creative and relaxing experiences.
Genetic Background: | Purple Haze x Ruderalis |
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THC: | |
CBD: | 0.5% |
Sativa: | 60% |
Indica: | 40% |
Flavor: | Berry, Earthy, Sweet, Spicy, Tropical |
Effect: | Uplifting, Creative, Relaxing |
Yield indoor: | 350 - 500 gr/m² |
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Yield outdoor: | 550 - 600 gr/plant |
Flowering time: | 8 - 10 weeks |
Height indoor: | Up to 70 cm |
Height outdoor: | Up to 150 cm |
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Purple Haze Auto captures the uplifting personality and rich purple color of the original while offering a faster, more compact grow. It’s ideal for growers who want a classic strain with modern convenience.
The aroma is sweet and earthy with bold notes of berry, wildflowers, and a light herbal spice. As flowering progresses, the scent becomes more intense and distinctly floral.
Yes, flush with clean, pH-balanced water for 10–14 days prior to harvest to enhance flavor, smoothness, and aroma in the final cured product.
This strain typically reaches 70–100 cm, making it manageable indoors and outdoors. It stays compact but stretches slightly during early flowering.
Expect a full lifecycle of around 9 to 10 weeks. Flowering starts automatically after about 3–4 weeks, regardless of light schedule.
Indoors, it can yield 400–500g/m² with proper lighting and airflow. Outdoors, each plant can produce 50–100g depending on sunlight, nutrients, and overall care.
Yes, it’s a resilient and easy-to-manage autoflower. With basic watering, feeding, and lighting, even beginner growers can achieve colorful, aromatic harvests.
Buds are fluffy and vibrant, with deep purple hues, bright orange pistils, and a generous coat of trichomes. The color intensifies in cooler temperatures.
Yes, it’s moderately leafy but manageable. Pre-harvest defoliation and airflow help simplify trimming and reduce moisture issues in dense colas.
Absolutely. Its compact size, fast finish, and moderate scent during early stages make it great for low-profile outdoor or discreet indoor grows.
Autoflowers bloom based on age rather than changes in light schedule. Purple Haze Auto starts flowering automatically around week 3 or 4 and finishes in under 75 days.
An 18/6 schedule (18 hours of light, 6 of darkness) is optimal from start to finish. Some growers use 20/4 to maximize growth under controlled conditions.
Yes, light low-stress training (LST) works well during early veg. Avoid aggressive topping or pruning past week 3, as autoflowers have limited time to recover.
It’s best to plant directly into the final container to avoid root shock. A 3–5 gallon fabric pot allows enough space for root development and airflow.
Yes, it thrives outdoors in warm, sunny weather. Its short cycle allows it to finish before fall rains and makes it ideal for regions with shorter summers.
Use light, well-aerated soil with good drainage. Organic mixes with added perlite or coco coir work best to support fast growth and healthy roots.
Water when the top inch of soil is dry. Autos prefer a steady moisture rhythm—avoid overwatering, especially during early growth stages.
Start with a light vegetative feed, then transition to bloom nutrients by week 4. Autos are sensitive, so use lower concentrations and monitor plant response closely.
Yes, it responds well to organic growing. Compost teas, worm castings, and dry amendments will help bring out its color and flavor without overfeeding.
Maintain temperatures between 22–27°C, with humidity around 55% in veg and 40–45% in flower. Cooler nighttime temps can encourage deeper purple hues.