DoseYouAll
Bluelighter
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That is not a dumb question but I saw some uneducated answers.
Take this strain for example, the pure afghani purple hashplant which I posted pictures of in the strain discussion thread. It grows and matures to a solid purple color that verges on black. The flavor and smell of one of the three plants reminds me of the purest Blueberry smell I ever smelled before. Including 'dj short' original blueberry varieties. Those plants have blueberry in them, but this Purple and Black afghani smells and tastes Blue. Most times a solid Purple plant will taste 'Purple' exactly like grapes because the pigments in the plant are responsible for the flavors.
Does that help at all?
Take this strain for example, the pure afghani purple hashplant which I posted pictures of in the strain discussion thread. It grows and matures to a solid purple color that verges on black. The flavor and smell of one of the three plants reminds me of the purest Blueberry smell I ever smelled before. Including 'dj short' original blueberry varieties. Those plants have blueberry in them, but this Purple and Black afghani smells and tastes Blue. Most times a solid Purple plant will taste 'Purple' exactly like grapes because the pigments in the plant are responsible for the flavors.
Does that help at all?
