Purple Haze Strain THCa Flower — Indoor Special
Jimi Hendrix released Purple Haze in 1967. He never confirmed what it was about. The strain named after it arrived sometime in the 1970s and has been named after the song ever since because the specific combination of things it does — the immediate sensory shift, the way color seems slightly more vivid, the clear-headed euphoria that does not cloud or race — produces an experience that the song describes better than any strain review has managed to.
Nick has been smoking long enough to remember when weed was actually good. He tried this batch and wrote: “Im going to be straight up, this purple haze is some of the best sativa flower I’ve smoked in years… the taste and smell are beautiful and will bring back memories for any true old school smoker.”
John M was getting ready to quit before he found Sherlocks. He found Purple Haze on the menu alongside Panama Red and Durban Poison and wrote: “What y’all are doing is a god send for the industry and the people.” Dave Kim expected to be disappointed and wasn’t. Michael W said 10/10 and needs to get more.
These are four people who remember what this strain is supposed to be and found a version that delivered on that memory. That is the entire case for why this product page exists.
Purple Haze is a Thai sativa and Afghani indica cross — the specific combination that produces the clear, energetic, visually engaging sativa high that the landrace Thai genetics are responsible for, grounded by the Afghani’s body ease into something that runs without anxiety. The Thai genetics carry terpinolene and ocimene — the same fresh, floral, tropical compounds that make Thai-lineage strains immediately distinctive from anything in the modern dessert cannabis category. The Afghani adds the structural density, the resin foundation, and the indica grounding that prevents the Thai sativa energy from running unchecked.
The indoor cultivation is what keeps the Thai terpene expression intact in a strain that is genuinely challenging to grow correctly. Thai sativa genetics have a long, slow flowering cycle — one of the reasons they largely disappeared from commercial cultivation in the 1990s and 2000s as the market moved toward faster-finishing hybrids. Growing Purple Haze to its full expression requires patience that most commercial operations find economically inconvenient. The supplier behind this batch grows it because they understand what it is supposed to do and are willing to wait for it.
The grower’s note: this batch ran at the longer end of the flowering window — the terpinolene expression that produces the purple haze nose builds slowly and does not complete at standard indica-timed harvest. The fresh floral-earthy character that Nick called beautiful and that triggers old school memories is specifically the fully developed Thai terpene profile rather than the incomplete version that early harvest produces. The indoor environment maintained the conditions that allow the Thai genetics to finish what they started.
Purple Haze Strain Genetics
Thai Sativa x Afghani | Sativa-Dominant Hybrid (70/30)
Thai Sativa, one of the most historically significant landrace genetics in the American cannabis tradition, contributes the clear energetic euphoria, the terpinolene and ocimene freshness, the cerebral creativity, and the specific visual and sensory quality that Purple Haze is named for. Thai genetics were widely distributed through the American cannabis market in the 1960s and 1970s before being largely displaced by faster-finishing hybrids.
Afghani, the Hindu Kush landrace, contributes the body ease, the resin production, and the structural grounding that keeps the Thai sativa energy functional rather than overwhelming. Without the Afghani component, Thai-dominant genetics tend to run too long and too cerebral for most consumers. With it, the combination delivers the balanced experience that made Purple Haze one of the most recognized strains in cannabis history.
Product Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | Sesh |
| Strain | Purple Haze |
| Genetics | Thai Sativa x Afghani |
| Classification | Sativa-Dominant Hybrid (70/30) |
| Form | THCa Flower |
| Quality Tier | Indoor Special |
| Cultivation | Controlled Indoor |
| Available Sizes | 1g, 3.5g, 7g, 14g, 28g |
| Best For | Old school sativa consumers, Thai genetics enthusiasts, anyone who remembers when weed was actually good |
Also try the Thai living soil exotic AAA, Durban Poison indoor sativa, Northern Lights indoor special, White Widow living soil exotic AAA, and the full Sesh THCa flower collection.
At our Raleigh dispensary on Hillsborough St, Durham dispensary on Broadway St, and Wake Forest dispensary on S White St — and ships nationwide. Orders over $60 ship free. First-time buyers use code SHERLOCKSFIRST at checkout.
Im going to be straight up, this purple haze is some of the best sativa flower I’ ve smoked in years… the taste and smell are beautiful and will bring back memories for any true old school smoker. As another person commented, modern weed almost made me quit smoking. I have been smoking for a long time and I remember when weed was actually good. Before all this new age nonsense. I can’t recommend it enough! Please Sherlock’s never stop what you’re doing!! Keep the old school genetics alive!!! God bless you all 💜
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