Purple Skunk has relatively high THC content, topping at least 16% in tests, and that makes for potent psychoactive effects that may be too strong for newcomers and part-time tokers. CBD levels are likely quite low, given the abundance of THC, but since they’re not widely reported, it’s hard to know. For that reason alone, Purple Skunk shouldn’t be used as a CBD strain for patients whose conditions require that chemical. This strain tastes of berry, earth, and Skunk, while it smells much the same. Reported side effects include watery eyes, cottonmouth, dizziness, headaches, and paranoia. Though popular among those who have tried it, Purple Skunk isn’t widespread; it’s easiest to find in Washington State, Oregon, Montana, Arizona, and California.
Sativa Dominant Hybrid – 85% Sativa / 15% Indica
THC: 16-20%
Common Usage: Lack of Appetite, Anxiety, Depression, Migraine Headaches, Chronic Pain, Insomnia, and Daily Stress
Effects: Euphoria, Giggly, Happy
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