Antenna Colombian Purple Haze
Antenna Colombian Purple Haze
Also known as: Colombian Purple Haze
Overview
Antenna Colombian Purple Haze is a predominantly sativa strain developed by Antenna Seeds that represents a modern interpretation of classic Colombian genetics crossed with purple-tinted varieties. This strain combines the energetic and uplifting qualities of traditional Colombian sativas with the distinctive purple coloration derived from its Afghani and Grape Lazerlite 3 lineage. The strain emerged from Antenna Seeds' efforts to preserve and modernize classic landrace genetics while incorporating contemporary breeding techniques. Antenna Colombian Purple Haze exhibits the characteristic loose, fluffy bud structure typical of sativa-dominant varieties, with medium to large-sized buds that display striking purple undertones when grown in appropriate conditions. The purple coloration is caused by anthocyanin pigments that become more pronounced during cooler temperatures in the flowering period. This strain maintains the vigorous growth characteristics of its Colombian heritage while offering improved stability and higher THC levels compared to original landrace varieties.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report mood enhancement
- May help with depression
- Often used for stress relief
- May assist with chronic fatigue
- Users report creative stimulation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Antenna Colombian Purple Haze can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors with a flowering time of approximately 9 weeks (63 days). The strain is considered moderately easy to grow and offers high yields. Plants exhibit typical sativa growth patterns with good stretch during flowering. The strain was never available in feminized form, only as regular seeds. Indoor growers should expect above-average yields with proper care, while outdoor cultivation thrives in warm, sunny climates. The strain benefits from consistent temperature control and proper nutrient management during the flowering phase to maximize purple coloration and resin production.