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This strain is an effective and popular way to treat a wide range of medical issues, including anxiety, depression, ADHD, inflammation, nausea, physical pain, and insomnia. The even sativa/indica high is both physical and mental, inducing a calm but clear-headed state with added creativity, a shot of euphoria, happiness, and sleepiness. Purple Voodoo is a rarity, a near-perfectly even blend of sativa and indica, which explains the blended high. It descends from three other Purps strains: Double Purple Doja, Purple Urkle, and Purple Cheese. The purple genes carry down to this strain, which produces dark flowers of purple and red, plus a sweet, pungent grape aroma and flavor. THC levels vary from batch to batch, with measurements as low as 7%, but they're usually rather high, topping at least 16% in some tests. CBD, on the other hand, is scarce, much less than 1%. Adverse side effects can include bloodshot eyes and dry mouth, though paranoia and dizziness are also widely reported. Headaches are less likely. A California native, Purple Voodoo is surprisingly uncommon in that state, though it probably sells at some dispensaries. It's more common in Michigan, Colorado, Oregon, and British Columbia.
Purple Voodoo preroll, 1g or 0.035 ounce, from the Henry's Original brand offering a indica experience of the Purple Voodoo strain with 25.4% THC.
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WARNING: This product can expose you to marijuana smoke and myrcene, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov