303 Purps
303 Purps
Overview
303 Purps is an indica-dominant cannabis strain created by The Fire Department, a Colorado-based breeding collective. The strain is believed to be a cross between Mendocino Purps and 303 Kush, combining the renowned purple genetics of California's famous Mendocino Purps with the potent Kush lineage of 303 Kush. Created in Colorado by native master growers living there for generations, this strain represents the collaboration between classic West Coast purple genetics and Colorado breeding expertise. The strain displays exceptional purple colors and hues inherited from the original Mendocino Purps (The Purps) strain, making it visually striking and appealing to collectors of purple cannabis varieties.
The strain is characterized by a terpy pine scent and pungent purple flavor described as pine needles and vanilla mixed with purple. The plants grow quite large and take up significant space, with cultivation recommendations for outdoor growing in full sun or indoor warehouse settings with plenty of space for lateral and longitudinal stretching. As an indica-dominant strain, 303 Purps likely provides relaxing and sedating effects typical of purple indica varieties, though specific effect profiles have not been extensively documented in available sources.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users may report relief from pain
- May help with insomnia
- Often used for stress relief
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
303 Purps is an mostly indica strain from The Fire Department that can be cultivated indoors, outdoors and greenhouse with a flowering time of approximately 60 days. The strain is only available as feminized seeds. Plants grow quite large and require significant space, performing best when grown outdoors in full sun or in indoor warehouse settings with plenty of room for lateral and longitudinal growth. The strain appears to be moderately challenging to grow due to its space requirements and vigorous growth patterns. Growers should expect medium to high yields given the plant's large size, though specific yield data is not available.