what is purple urkle?

From the pics I've seen she has fat leaves, looks very indica to me, same here where im from they only know bad weed and worst than bad, only people that travel get to smoke that crib weed from Fl mostly
 
fuck yes it can!!! finally got my grow goin starting a journal soon but i need to get a camera first!
 
im growing same purple urkl "garberville purple" this strain is increadible!!! 4 weeks in
 

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well hey if youve got a hundred of them you should hook me up with some. my nirvana seeds got seized so anything helps
 
so was matanuska thunderfuck, but there are seeds from that clone only as well. males can be found in fem seeds, and lines can be bred for six generations to produce a stable true breeding strain from fem seeds (that will have true males and females)

f4 purple project... over 75% of females are solid genetic purple, and show color from day 3 of flower.

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Hi im new here and would like to know where to start how to grow have NO clue what so ever so a 101 from start would be great and is purple urkle is not med weed right? op are you in california?.

sorry for off topic
 
a cross breed of Sativa and Indica.




here is your urkle in a photo or two





i think its sativa dominant.
 

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wait doesn't the purple have to do with something about stressing the plant a bit ?

no, it has absolutely nothing to do with it. actual purple plants (the ones that don't need cold to "turn") are genetic. the color is the result of the genes, and not the result of any type of stress.
 
making the plant turn herm and using the pollen from the herm sacks to pollinate a 100% normal female plant will create 99% fem seeds :) wouldnt recommend crossing strains this way though might affect results? use a purple urkle herm to collect the pollen and pollinate a healthy normal female purple urkle!
 
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