Ayahuasca Purple reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Ayahuasca Purple.
Picked up a few grams, loved the look and scent. Shiny trichomes, spicy and earthy nose. Pretty potent, great for insomnia and pain, really helps with my anxiety/panic disorder and lower back pain post-op. Definitely want this strain to stick around! My compliments to the growers.
Smells wonderful, earthy, spicy, buds are sugar coated. Takes 8 weeks of flower to be ready.
Taste, here's much better than smells, tastes like spiced blueberry with hint of cinnamon.
Strange as not many reviews, but the way plant was crossed, wow! Requires deffo more attention. Strong enough to put asleep with fancy visualisation, something to do with ayahuasca. Not recommended for newbies. The only thing i would disagree is word Purple in the name, as isn't.
Great dank kushy/purple smell and taste, buzz is heavy indica with just enough sativa to make things... well,not boring. Always seems to be a soild choice in my books.
Berry, earthy, diesel aromas with dense purple nugs blanketed in trichomes. Strong indica effects 9/10
Top notch. Loved it. Smoke had a nice sweet and spicy flavor going on, very yummy and very potent. Great body high and just all around great experience and euphoric happy head high.
I'm a regular smoker and find that a lot of indicas don't make me to sleepy, but this was some seriously drowsy and dopey stuff. Great late night strain.
Very pungent smell, but very smooth to the core when toked up
Great strain! My friend and I were very satisfied with the high. Would recommend.
This is a visually stunning and unusual plant. It has almost purple leaves and attractive, extremely frosty flowers. It has a very distinctive, almost hypnotic, yet slightly sour smell. It is quite an impressive, if not large plant.
However, the flowers are also very leafy, meaning the buds end up loose and overall not very potent; this leafy quality also affects flavor, making the taste a little paper-y, and it also means despite all the pretty crystals and wonderful, almost homeopathic smell, it is definitely a day-time variety.
Which leads around to the question: why did they give it such a silly name? This plant has as little to do with a powerful psychedelic as it possibly can. It's just a nice and mellow, old school hybrid, something you can use socially without fear of scaring anyone.
Its bark is a lot worse than its bite.