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Purple Thai × Haze — heritage psychedelic-era sativa.
Purple Haze is the heritage sativa Jimi Hendrix named a song after — a Purple Thai × Haze cross with sweet earthy berry-and-spice aromas and a creative, talkative head-up effect. Sits alongside Acapulco Gold and Panama Red in the 1960s-70s heritage-sativa tier. Phenotypes vary; the canonical expression leans head-forward and long-flowering.
Genetics
Purple Haze's parents, descendants, and sister strains in the catalog.
Aromatic chemistry
Some phenotypes express purple coloration in cooler grow conditions, but not all. The 'purple' in the name comes from Purple Thai (the parent), not always the cured flower color.
The name and the lineage trace to that era — psychedelic-era heritage. Modern Purple Haze flower is stabilized seed line work, not direct genetic descent from a 1960s plant.
Purple Haze is a sativa — head-up and uplifted in character, with the energetic profile customers expect from sativa-dominant flower. The lineage is Purple Thai × Haze.
Purple Haze hits sweet berry up front, earth through the middle, and spice on the exhale. The smell out of the jar reads the same way — distinctive once you've had it once or twice.
Purple Haze tests in the 14–19% THC range — on the lower end for a flower strain. Customers report a milder, easier experience than the 24%+ heavy hitters.
Purple Haze reads as a daytime strain — head-up and uplifted, the kind customers commonly reach for in the morning or early afternoon when there's still a to-do list.
Verified May 16, 2026 against 2 sources.
21+. Cannabis affects people differently — your experience may vary. Not medical advice. Effects described are common customer reports, not promises. Seattle Cannabis Co., Seattle, WA.