Punch Bowl
Punch Bowl
Overview
Punch Bowl is an indica-dominant hybrid strain (70% indica/30% sativa) created by Envy Genetics through crossing Purple Punch and Blow Pops. This boutique cultivar was specifically designed to capture the essence of childhood party punch bowls, delivering a remarkably fruity flavor profile that has earned praise among cannabis connoisseurs. Named for its super fruity characteristics, Punch Bowl combines the relaxing qualities of its Purple Punch parent with the sweet, candy-like attributes of Blow Pops, creating a well-balanced hybrid that leans toward indica effects.
The strain presents with fluffy, arrowhead-shaped dark olive green nugs adorned with bright purple undertones, thin orange hairs, and a generous coating of tiny purple trichomes. This visual appeal reflects the strain's dessert-like terpene profile, which delivers a complex blend of sugary blueberries, sweet grapes, and fruity tropical bubblegum notes. The Purple Punch lineage contributes to the strain's signature grape-candy aromatics, while the Blow Pops genetics (OG Kush x Sunset Sherbet) add complexity with candy-sweet undertones and a hint of creamy vanilla finish.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from depression
- May help with chronic pain
- Often used for muscle spasms and cramps
- Reported to help with inflammation
- May assist with chronic stress
- Users report benefits for arthritis
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Punch Bowl can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors with a flowering time of 9-10 weeks (approximately 67 days). The strain exhibits mostly indica growth characteristics with medium internodal spacing and responds well to training techniques. As an indica-leaning hybrid, it tends to stay more compact than sativa-dominant varieties, making it suitable for indoor cultivation. The plant produces dense, resinous buds with good bag appeal. Envy Genetics has only made this strain available as regular (non-feminized) seeds, requiring growers to identify and remove male plants during cultivation.