THCA BADDER - PURPLE HAZE
At A Glance
Strain Type: sativa-dominant hybrid
Taste & Smell: lavender, flowery, violet
Great For: housework, social events, arts and crafts
Terpenes: myrcene, caryophyllene, limonene
Cannabinoid Lab Data
Cannabinoid | Amount |
THC: | ND |
THCA: | 78.91 % |
CBD | ND |
Details
Batter? Budder? It's up to you how you spell it; but leave it to us to exceed your expectations.
Using only the finest and freshest material, GOAT Badder is high in that 'stank' and potency. This extract is constantly whipped during and after the purging process. The agitation crystalizes the budder, giving it a thick, creamy, and butter-like texture.
When you pay close attention to Jimi Hendrix’s lyrics from the 1967 classic Purple Haze, it’s very possible he was talking about this cannabis strain. Named after the array of purples a nicely cultivated batch conjures up, Purple Haze is a strain that both novice and veteran consumers can indulge in as it’s been around since the 60’s. The question is – was the strain named after the song or the song named after the strain?
With lower THC levels, Purple Haze might be a good strain to try for beginners. It’s popular because of the high it tends to create, often leaving reviewers claiming it increases energy, creativity, and appetite which are effects that many recreational consumers tend to enjoy, especially at a social level. Fans of this strain like to delve into their hobbies such as painting, song-writing, or any other creative outlet that keeps the mind busy and imaginative.
Though it wouldn’t hurt to have some snacks nearby when trying this strain as well, since many reviewers report having the munchies. A warm body buzz has also been tied to this strain as a common effect felt by its fans, relieving mild aches in the body and bringing relaxation to muscles.
If you're curious about its scent and flavor, Purple Haze has a sweet and earthy aroma that often carries spicy and berry-like undertones.