Purple Urkle is a powerful marijuana strain that has a THC level of 25-28%, respectively. It is a popular Indica strain which came first in the 2014 Seattle Cannabis Cup. It was termed as the best Indica of the U.S. during that competition. It has a sticky and dense resinous appearance that contains several buds. The buds have are purple and dark green in color and have striking orange colored pistils. It has a pleasant aroma with hints of woody and minty odors. The strain is quite pleasant to smoke as it has a wonderful taste. The taste is a mixture of woody, vanilla, lemon, menthol, sweet and minty flavors. Purple Urkle is perfect for treating different kinds of mild and chronic pains. You can use it for mitigating arthritis and back aches. In addition to that, it has great soothing effects on anxiety and stress. It is great for smoking during the day and has a long lasting effect on your system. You can also use it for curing migraines, muscle spasms, phantom limbs, neuropathic pain, loss of appetite and multiple sclerosis.
Indica
THC: 25-28%
Common Usage: Arthritis, Chronic Pain, Depression, Gastrointestinal Disorder, Inflammation, Insomnia, Migraines, Muscle Spasms, Neuropathy, PTSD
Effects: Body High, Creative, Euphoria, Happy, Sleepy






























Rene Hayden –
So nice all around. A very impressive strain with that looks and smells amazing, with a high that’s very relaxing. One of my favorites at the moment and looking forward to getting more
timothy kulpin –
Tasted it before I knew the strain name. Instantly reminded me of a hot summer day when the ice cream man came and I got the snow cone.
cyrus newbigs –
Definitely a body high so your muscles will feel heavy. I would recommend this for anxiety or sleeplessness.
jonah bellinger –
Of course I had to take a couple more hits because it’s just that delicious. Next thing I knew, within just 10-minutes the munchies kicked in and within 30 i was ready to go sleep
smalldick –
I smoked the Purple Urkle a few years ago, grown pretty damn well by a guy in Tahoe. I remember that it didn’t give me any euphoric lifted feeling, but it was a true medical shutdown vibe, which is perfect for someone dealing with chemo or radiation therapy.