Ayahuasca Purple
We are not yet sure why Barney’s Farm named this beautiful cannabis variety Ayahuasca Purple – it was created by crossing Master Kush (a plant with roots in the mountain ranges of Afghanistan and Pakistan).
and Red River Delta (the Red River Delta is located in Vietnam and is known for early hemp cultivation).
so what in heaven’s name made them give it this mysterious name? Every guess would be a shot in the dark – so.
we will have to wait till the insiders share the story behind the name-giving process.
Ayahuasca Purple displays typical traits of a pure Indica – the plant develops a strong stem and stable lateral branches populated by broad, lush green leaves.
Overall, her structure is rather compact, with a maximum height of 90-100cm, when reared in the grow room.
Another aspect of this strain attributed as “short” is its flowering time.
In a controlled environment, it should take her only 55-65 days to reach full maturity – outdoors, harvest time begins in late September.
This plant is sturdy and robust, but its productivity is so high, that its branches might need some kind of support later in blossom.
Treated right, she will reward your tender love and care with a whopping 650g/m²! And as if that was not enough, she pumps a whole lot of cannabinoids into her reproductive organs.
21% of the harvest is pure THC and 1.4% CBD is nothing to scoff at.
If you don’t fall for her beautiful appearance and purple buds, you will for her taste and effect – hazelnut and papaya aromas herald a very relaxing sensation, that takes hold of both body and soul.