Purple Urkle
$29.00
A vibrant looking classic with deep violet buds that relaxes and soothes the body.
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Purple Urkle is generally described as a Mendocino Purps phenotype in seed form, and it leans into a sweet, fruit-forward identity without needing fuel or heavy spice to make its point. The aroma is built around grape and berry sweetness, with a soft sugary note that reads smooth rather than sharp. A light earthy base keeps it grounded, so it does not feel like candy alone. The sessions with this one tend to feel gentle and warm, while the relaxing side makes it better suited to calming times.
When growing indoors, height can reach up to 120 cm, keeping it tidy and easy to plan for. But when growing outdoors, it can reach 160 cm, so it stays moderate in size and can fit well in many garden layouts. This strain is especially appealing outdoors if you want fruit flavor without oversized plants. Outdoor harvest timing is late September, placing it on the earlier side for finishing. In the jar, the grape and berry notes are the headline, and a patient cure often brings out a cleaner separation between sweet fruit and earthy base.
Purple Urkle works as a classic fruit entry that feels distinct and comforting. It is a good option if you look for a gentle, soothing vibe and a clearly grape-leaning aroma profile. Growers who value manageable height and an earlier outdoor finish often appreciate how practical it is.
| Genetic Background: | Mendocino Purps phenotype (seed version) |
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| THC: | |
| CBD: | Low |
| Sativa: | 20% |
| Indica: | 80% |
| Flavor: | Grape, berry, sweet, earthy |
| Effect: | Relaxing, soothing, uplifting |
| Breeder Location: | United States |
| Yield indoor: | Up to 400 gr/m² |
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| Yield outdoor: | Up to 700 gr/plant |
| Flowering time: | 7-9 weeks |
| Height indoor: | 120 cm |
| Height outdoor: | 160 cm |
| Harvest Month: | Late September |
Purple Urkle is often associated with a deeply relaxing, slow-down kind of experience and a sweet, grape-leaning aroma that many people find instantly recognizable. It is typically picked for evenings when you want comfort more than momentum.
Many describe a rich, fruity scent that leans toward grape and berry with a soft, earthy base underneath. A proper cure often makes the sweetness feel fuller and more “round.”
For many users, yes. The overall vibe is often described as calming and body-forward, making it a common choice for winding down rather than staying active.
It can, especially when dried and cured patiently. If the dry is rushed or too warm, the fruit notes can fade and the flavor may come across more earthy than sweet.
It is commonly described as indica-leaning in effect, with a heavier finish that many prefer later in the day. Effects still vary with dose and individual tolerance.
The strain is known for a fruit-forward profile that often reads like grape candy or grape skin. That impression can become more pronounced after a longer cure.
Many people choose it for exactly that, since it tends to feel cozy and settling. It is often enjoyed with quiet activities like movies, music, or relaxing at home.
It can for some, especially in larger amounts. If you want a lighter experience, start with a smaller amount and give it time to build before taking more.
Many phenotypes produce compact flower with good weight, especially under strong lighting. Dense buds make airflow and humidity control important late in bloom and during drying.
It often does, especially when grown well and cured properly. Many growers and buyers like the combination of rich aroma, frosty appearance, and classic profile.
Phenotype variation can shift the aroma, and grow conditions matter too. High heat during drying, over-drying, or a short cure can also mute the fruit notes.
Many people consider it strong in terms of relaxation and body feel. If you are newer or sensitive to heavy strains, a slower approach can help keep it comfortable.
It is usually described as more soothing and less energizing, with a calmer headspace and a stronger physical presence. That contrast is why many save it for evenings.
A slow, cool dry and a patient cure help preserve the sweet fruit character. Avoiding heat and not overdrying early helps keep the profile from flattening.
It can be, especially if you care about rich, sweet profiles. The finish is where quality is won, since curing often brings out the best part of the aroma.
Yes, our Purple Urkle seeds are third-party tested to ensure genetic stability. You can read the Certificate of Analysis on the product page of each strain.
Feminized seeds are intended to produce flower-only plants, which simplifies the grow because you typically do not need to identify and remove male plants. Stable conditions still matter for best results.
Yes, photoperiod feminized plants can be cloned and kept as mothers under veg lighting. This is the best way to repeat a favorite phenotype.
No, you can still see differences in aroma intensity, structure, and flowering speed between plants. Feminized refers to sex expression, not perfect uniformity.
Outdoor flowering begins as days shorten naturally, and timing depends on your latitude and season. Planning for late-season rain and humidity helps protect quality.
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