Auto Purple Affie

Auto Purple Affie

Auto Purple Affie

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Overview

Auto Purple Affie is an autoflowering hybrid cannabis strain developed by Real Gorilla Seeds, created by crossing Purple Afghani with an unknown Ruderalis variety. This strain represents a modern autoflowering adaptation of the classic Purple Afghani genetics, which trace back to landrace varieties from the Hindu Kush mountains of Afghanistan. The strain maintains the indica-dominant characteristics of its Purple Afghani parent while incorporating the autoflowering traits of Ruderalis genetics. Auto Purple Affie is described as a very strong plant that is easy to grow, making it suitable for both novice and experienced cultivators. The strain produces thick, heavy, frosty buds characteristic of its Afghani lineage. During the flowering phase, the plant develops dark green leaves and calyxes that turn purple, creating the distinctive coloration that gives the strain its name. This autoflowering variety is noted for having a medium-high leaf to flower ratio with a subtle spice aroma and is reported to provide a very good high typical of indica-dominant strains.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report relief from insomnia
  • May help with stress management
  • Often used for pain relief
  • Potentially helpful for anxiety

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Auto Purple Affie is described as easy to grow and suitable for indoor cultivation with small spaces. The strain finishes in 70-80 days indoors and approximately 100 days outdoors, making it ideal for mid-summer harvests. Plants typically reach heights of 60-100cm (24-39 inches) and produce medium yields. The strain is noted for being a very strong plant that can handle various growing conditions. Indoor growers can expect faster completion times, while outdoor cultivation may take longer but can still provide satisfactory results. The autoflowering nature means it doesn't require specific light cycle changes to trigger flowering.

Genetics

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