Purple Power Feminized Seeds
By DSS Genetics Team · Updated April 2026

Purple Power Feminized Seeds
SKU: DSS-PUPO-FEM-5PK
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About This Strain
Purple Power Feminized Seeds — Complete Strain Profile
Purple Power Feminized Seeds – Strain Overview
Purple Power is an 80% sativa-dominant hybrid born from two icons of cannabis history — the legendary Purple Haze and the pungent, resin-heavy Skunk. Purple Haze earned its place in cannabis mythology long before Jimi Hendrix immortalized the name, tracing its roots to a Southeast Asian sativa lineage prized for dreamy, creative highs. Crossing it with Skunk grounded those soaring sativa genetics with structure and aromatic punch, producing a strain that carries the best of both worlds. THC levels sit at a measured 5–10% with 0.5–1% CBD — a profile that delivers real, functional effects without overwhelming newer consumers or those with lower tolerance.
What sets Purple Power apart isn't just its psychedelic heritage — it's the way those genetics express themselves in the garden and in the glass. The purple coloring, the blueberry-tinged pine aroma, the energetic-yet-calm effect profile — all of it traces back to that Purple Haze lineage doing exactly what it was bred to do. For growers who want a visually striking, sativa-leaning cultivar with genuine outdoor potential, Purple Power belongs in the conversation alongside any strain in the best sativa collection.

Effects and Medical Benefits
Purple Power doesn't hit you like a freight train — it builds. Within the first few minutes, a warm, uplifting wave starts behind the eyes and spreads outward, brightening mood and sharpening sensory focus. This is the Purple Haze lineage announcing itself: creative, euphoric, and unmistakably sativa. What follows is a gentle easing of physical tension that the Skunk genetics contribute — just enough body warmth to take the edge off without pulling you toward the couch.
The full effect arc lasts 2–3 hours for most consumers, peaking in a state that feels genuinely energetic and socially open. This makes Purple Power an excellent daytime or early-evening strain — one that enhances conversation, creative work, and outdoor activities rather than interrupting them.
Users consistently report:
- Euphoria that lifts immediately — a clean, mood-elevating onset that doesn't feel forced or jittery
- Creative and energetic drive — ideal for music, art, writing, or any task requiring lateral thinking
- Relaxing body sensation — subtle physical ease layered beneath the sativa buzz, never heavy
- Happy, uplifted headspace — a lasting sense of lightness that makes social situations feel natural
On the medical side, Purple Power's balanced cannabinoid profile makes it a practical choice for:
- Stress — the euphoric onset actively interrupts anxious thought loops
- Pain and inflammation — the CBD content and Bisabolol terpene contribute meaningful anti-inflammatory activity
- Migraines — anecdotal reports are strong here, likely tied to the Pinene and Bisabolol synergy
- Low mood and fatigue — the energetic, creative effects make this a functional daytime option for those managing mood disorders
The 0.5–1% CBD in Purple Power isn't incidental. Combined with Bisabolol — a terpene with documented anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties — the strain exemplifies how minor cannabinoids and terpenes work together through the entourage effect to deepen therapeutic value beyond what THC alone can offer.
Aroma, Flavor and Terpene Profile
Crack open a cured jar of Purple Power and the first thing that hits you is pine — sharp, resinous, almost medicinal — with a sweet blueberry undercurrent that softens the edges. As the room fills, a skunky earthiness from the Skunk parentage makes itself known, adding depth and a slight funk that keeps the aroma from feeling one-dimensional. On the exhale, the palate catches fruity haze notes that linger long after the smoke clears, a nod to the Purple Haze ancestry that defines this strain's identity.
This isn't a simple profile. The pine-meets-blueberry combination sounds straightforward, but in practice it creates something more complex — an aromatic tension between clean forest notes and sweet berry warmth that makes Purple Power instantly recognizable in a lineup.
Myrcene at 0.95% is the most abundant terpene in this profile, and it earns that position. Myrcene carries earthy, slightly herbal, and musky notes that form the backbone of the aroma — the quality that makes this strain smell lived-in and rich rather than synthetic. Beyond scent, Myrcene is widely studied for its potential to enhance the permeability of cell membranes, which may help cannabinoids cross the blood-brain barrier more efficiently. For a strain with moderate THC levels, this could be a meaningful factor in why Purple Power's effects feel more impactful than the percentages suggest on paper.
Pinene also presents at 0.95%, matching Myrcene in concentration — an unusual balance that directly explains the sharp pine notes dominating the initial aroma. Pinene is the most abundant terpene in the natural world, found everywhere from pine forests to rosemary, and it contributes a clarifying, almost respiratory-opening quality to the smoke. Research suggests Pinene may help counteract some of THC's short-term memory interference, which is consistent with the clear-headed, functional high Purple Power is known for. It also has documented bronchodilatory properties, making the breathing experience during a session noticeably smooth.
Bisabolol completes the trio — and it's the quiet workhorse of this profile. Found naturally in German chamomile, Bisabolol carries delicate floral and sweet notes that explain the blueberry-fruity warmth you detect beneath the pine and skunk. It isn't listed with a percentage here because it operates in trace amounts, but its contribution to the anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of Purple Power is well-documented. Alongside the strain's CBD content, Bisabolol's activity at skin-level and systemic inflammation pathways makes it genuinely relevant for the medical applications listed above. Think of it as the terpene doing most of the therapeutic heavy lifting while Myrcene and Pinene handle the sensory experience.
Growing Purple Power Seeds
Purple Power is rated difficult, and that rating deserves respect — but not fear. This strain is demanding because of its sativa dominance, not because it's fragile. Sativa-heavy plants operate on their own timeline, stretch aggressively during the transition to flower, and require the grower to stay ahead of the canopy rather than react to it. What we've found over dozens of grows is that most problems with Purple Power come from treating it like a compact indica: underestimating the stretch, under-supporting the branches, or rushing the flush.
Indoors, Purple Power thrives at temperatures between 70–82°F during the day with a 5–8°F night drop to encourage the purple anthocyanin expression in the final three weeks of flower. Humidity should be kept at 50–60% through vegetative and early flower, then dialed down to 40–45% in late flower to protect the dense bud sites from moisture-related problems. The Skunk genetics contribute some structural density to these buds that can trap humidity if airflow is inadequate — oscillating fans at canopy level aren't optional here, they're essential.
Outdoors, Purple Power is genuinely impressive. The plant opens up in sunlight, develops long lateral branches that support significant bud weight, and produces yields that reward growers who give it space and a full season. It performs best in temperate to warm climates with a long summer — think Mediterranean or Pacific Coast conditions. The purple coloring deepens with cool autumn nights, making late-season outdoor grows particularly striking visually.

Key growing tips for Purple Power:
- Manage the stretch early: Start LST or topping during week 3–4 of veg to build a wide, flat canopy — Purple Power can double in height during the first two weeks of flower if left unmanaged
- Nutrient timing matters: This strain responds well to a nitrogen-forward vegetative phase, but requires a firm reduction in N at week 2 of flower — consult the nutrient guide for a sativa-specific feed schedule and don't push potassium too hard before week 5
- Indoor environment: Run a strong ventilation setup — CO₂ supplementation at 1,200–1,500 ppm during peak flower (weeks 4–7) has shown yield improvements in our experience, and the sativa genetics respond more noticeably to CO₂ than most indica-leaning hybrids
- Outdoor planting: Get transplants in the ground by late May in the Northern Hemisphere — Purple Power needs a full outdoor growing season to reach its yield potential, and early planting gives the plant the vegetative time it needs to support heavy outdoor production
- Support late-flower branches: By week 7–8, outdoor plants carrying 15–17 oz/plant will have heavy lateral branches — stake or trellis before buds swell, not after, to avoid snapping under the weight of dense, resin-coated colas
Yield and Flowering Time
Purple Power flowers in 63–70 days — on the longer end for a hybrid, which reflects the sativa-dominant genetics pushing the flowering timeline out. Indoor yields land at 1 to 1.2 oz/ft² under optimized conditions, which is respectable for a plant that prioritizes terpene complexity and visual appeal over raw bulk. Outdoor yields are where this strain truly separates itself: 15 to 17 oz/plant is achievable when plants are given adequate space (4–6 ft² per plant minimum), a full growing season, and consistent nutrition through the late flower stretch.
What we've found is that growers who push Purple Power toward the 70-day mark — rather than harvesting at the first sign of maturity at 63 days — consistently report denser buds, deeper purple coloring, and a more complex terpene expression on the cure. The extra week is almost always worth it. Check out other long-season, high-rewarding options in the high-yield collection if outdoor production is your primary goal.

To maximize your harvest:
- Trichome check at day 60: Begin daily trichome inspections under magnification — harvest when 70–80% of trichomes are milky white with 10–20% amber for peak THC and terpene expression; earlier amber ratios will lean more sedative
- Late-flower humidity: Drop to 40–45% RH in the final two weeks to protect dense bud sites and encourage resin concentration on the surface of developing calyxes
- Flush timing: Begin flushing 10–14 days before anticipated harvest for soil grows — Purple Power's Skunk genetics can hold nutrients in the tissue longer than expected, and a clean flush makes a meaningful difference in smoke quality
- Drying and curing: Hang-dry whole branches for 10–12 days at 60–65°F and 58–62% RH, then cure in sealed jars for a minimum of 3 weeks — the blueberry and haze terpenes in this strain are volatile and will round out significantly with a proper cure rather than a rushed dry
Why Buy Purple Power Seeds from DSS Genetics?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Purple Power a good strain for beginner growers?
Purple Power is rated difficult and that's an honest assessment — this isn't the right first grow for someone who hasn't managed a sativa-dominant plant before. The aggressive stretch during early flower, the longer 63–70 day flowering window, and the need for active canopy management all require grower experience. If you're new to cannabis cultivation, we recommend building your skills with something from the easy-to-grow collection first, then returning to Purple Power once you're comfortable managing plant structure and environment. The payoff is worth the learning curve.
What THC level does Purple Power have, and how strong does it feel?
Purple Power tests at 5–10% THC — a moderate range that surprises many consumers who expect weaker effects at those numbers. The Myrcene at 0.95% is a significant factor here: research on Myrcene suggests it may enhance cannabinoid uptake across the blood-brain barrier, meaning the functional effect can exceed what the THC percentage alone predicts. The result is a clear, energetic, euphoric high that's suitable for daytime use and accessible to consumers with moderate tolerance. It's not a high-THC strain, but it's a well-constructed one.
How does Purple Power perform outdoors compared to indoors?
Outdoors is where Purple Power genuinely shines. The sativa genetics open up fully in sunlight, and outdoor plants regularly hit 15–17 oz/plant when given a full season and adequate space
Medical Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis for medical purposes. Individual results may vary.



