Breeders at Barney’s Farm crossed Red River Delta and Master Kush to create Ayahuasca Purple. According to Arbor Nursery, the plant was given its name after a Native American beverage made from hallucinogenic plants.
According to Barney’s Farm, Ayahuasca Purple has a strong aroma of sour fruit and a nutty, tropical flavor.
The strain, according to Amsterdam Seed Center, tested at around 21% THC and 1.4% CBD.
Short, thick plants that mature either indoors or outdoors in seven to eight weeks are how ayahuasca purple grows. The strain, according to Arbor Nursery, is a good candidate for the Sea of Green (SOG) growing method. With lovely deep purple leaves and lavender buds with red hairs and shimmering trichomes, the plant lives up to its name. Near the end of flowering, the massive colas and dense buds will require support, according to Barney’s. Ayahuasca Purple not only has stunning colors, but it also produces a lot of yields.