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Hindu Kush × Purple Afghani — Oakland heritage purple indica.
Genetics
Purple Kush's parents, descendants, and sister strains in the catalog.
Purple Kush is a pure-leaning indica cross of Hindu Kush × Purple Afghani — originally from the Oakland area, one of the foundational purple-shelf strains of the West Coast scene. Body-heavy with deep purple-leaf coloration and grape-and-earth aromatics. Customers reach for it when they want a classic purple-indica session.
Aromatic chemistry
Different parents, same purple shelf. Purple Kush is Hindu Kush × Purple Afghani — pure-leaning indica with kush earth. Granddaddy Purple is Purple Urkle × Big Bud — leans grape-and-berry sweeter. Both heavy, both purple, distinct aromatic profiles.
Purple Kush is an indica — body-leaning, with a heavier physical quality that customers reach for in the evening. The lineage is Hindu Kush × Purple Afghani.
Purple Kush hits sweet grape up front, earth through the middle, and light spice on the exhale. The smell out of the jar reads the same way — distinctive once you've had it once or twice.
Purple Kush tests in the 17–22% THC range — a moderate, mainstream potency band. Most customers find it predictable without being overwhelming.
Purple Kush reads as an evening strain — body-heavy enough that customers commonly reach for it after dinner or at the end of the day, not before they need to be productive.
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