Nice Purple strain with half decent yield???

The cap

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Ok what advice can I get before I hit up a seed orderfor the above hopefully..?????
Growing under HPS in 50/50 Perlite and Coco with a recirc system..
Thanks in advance???
P.S I have so far been drawn to Blue Mystic, Caramelo by Delicious(I think), a couple of others but wanted some "Expert Opinions" first ;-)
Cheers..

:weed: mmmmmmmm... Purple....
 

PUrkle415

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dont go for gdp... gdp is watered down urkle,, urkkle is easy as hell to grow,, a very hardy plant,, hardly no mold ever and ive never had a hermie, and never any mites, a very awesome layback grow if you have a busy schedule
 

The cap

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Purple Urkle ya say..?? and your user name is P Urkle hahaha.. Are you the rep???
Or just a huge fan????
Cheers I'll check it out now..
 

donniemcm

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copy and pasted from high times online:

Purple Urkel is a clone-only strain that seems to be the rage among medical clubs and cannabis connoisseurs. Danny Danko asked me to do some research on the popular strain and report on our current project using an Urkel clone mother. Purple Urkel is known for growing somewhat slowly, but its other traits make it very desirable. It turns an amazing purple late in bloom, possesses the most amazing grape/lavender flavor and gives a nice strong stone. But where did it come from?

Purple Urkel or Humboldt Purple (a.k.a. Purple Urple) has been growing in southern Humboldt County since approximately 1989. The Mendo cats are responsible for renaming it “Lavender,” among several other names. A good friend, White Trash Redneck, has grown the Mendocino Lavender cut side by side with the Humboldt Purple Urple/Urkel—as well as the Bridgeville Black Afghan, Nepalese Purple, Pakistani Purple Kush and Tooty Fruity Purple—and he swears they’re all the same cut, renamed.

White Trash Redneck also went on to tell me that the Humboldt Purple cut seems to be an old-school IBL, or Inbred Line, making it ideal for use in breeding projects. He’s bred more than 20 Urkel hybrids and has been impressed with all of them. I’ve discovered quite a few other Purples that are likely the same cut as well, going by such names as Garberville Purple Kush (a.k.a. Swerve’s Cut), Mendocino PK and Kyle Kushman’s PK. An Internet source I’ll leave unnamed says about Kyle’s PK:

Kyle Kushman’s “Purple Kush” is the plant that made Kushman famous after a photograph of the Kush made the cover of the New York Times Magazine about 12 years ago.The magazine is not a weed-centric publication, and the article stated how much real money is made by indoor gardening based on black-market forces and the technology that was in place then (grow lights, seeds, hydro systems, etc). In the article the grower (presumably Kyle) states that the plant was found in a group of Northern Lights x Purple Indica seeds. Kyle was living out east at the time and soon became a writer for HIGH TIMES.

I would assume that the Mendocino and Garberville versions are the exact same, as this is prime herb-growing country here in North Cali, and it would be really easy for one grower to give a clone to another fellow grower. The Emerald Triangle (Humboldt, Mendocino and Trinity Counties) is known for the quantity of MJ it produces, both indoor and outdoor.
 

The cap

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copy and pasted from high times online:

Purple Urkel is a clone-only strain that seems to be the rage among medical clubs and cannabis connoisseurs. Danny Danko asked me to do some research on the popular strain and report on our current project using an Urkel clone mother. Purple Urkel is known for growing somewhat slowly, but its other traits make it very desirable. It turns an amazing purple late in bloom, possesses the most amazing grape/lavender flavor and gives a nice strong stone. But where did it come from?

Purple Urkel or Humboldt Purple (a.k.a. Purple Urple) has been growing in southern Humboldt County since approximately 1989. The Mendo cats are responsible for renaming it “Lavender,” among several other names. A good friend, White Trash Redneck, has grown the Mendocino Lavender cut side by side with the Humboldt Purple Urple/Urkel—as well as the Bridgeville Black Afghan, Nepalese Purple, Pakistani Purple Kush and Tooty Fruity Purple—and he swears they’re all the same cut, renamed.

White Trash Redneck also went on to tell me that the Humboldt Purple cut seems to be an old-school IBL, or Inbred Line, making it ideal for use in breeding projects. He’s bred more than 20 Urkel hybrids and has been impressed with all of them. I’ve discovered quite a few other Purples that are likely the same cut as well, going by such names as Garberville Purple Kush (a.k.a. Swerve’s Cut), Mendocino PK and Kyle Kushman’s PK. An Internet source I’ll leave unnamed says about Kyle’s PK:

Kyle Kushman’s “Purple Kush” is the plant that made Kushman famous after a photograph of the Kush made the cover of the New York Times Magazine about 12 years ago.The magazine is not a weed-centric publication, and the article stated how much real money is made by indoor gardening based on black-market forces and the technology that was in place then (grow lights, seeds, hydro systems, etc). In the article the grower (presumably Kyle) states that the plant was found in a group of Northern Lights x Purple Indica seeds. Kyle was living out east at the time and soon became a writer for HIGH TIMES.

I would assume that the Mendocino and Garberville versions are the exact same, as this is prime herb-growing country here in North Cali, and it would be really easy for one grower to give a clone to another fellow grower. The Emerald Triangle (Humboldt, Mendocino and Trinity Counties) is known for the quantity of MJ it produces, both indoor and outdoor.
Thanks for that Donnie...
 

donniemcm

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anytime.... I was looking into it myself recently... that's how I figured I'd go with the Qrazy Train
 

The cap

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Just from having this little discussion, I think I've worked out my angle of Attack!!!
Cheers Guys..!!! :hump:
 

canna_420

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Some Welshbred Purple Mazar very ltd ed
Mazari skunk X Purple Punch. (very dom polin from the PP every hack made as resulted in purple buds not leaves)

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Not sure if you can notice the purple, best when its chopped
 

Grojak

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Double Dojo, harder to find strain but it is sold on one of the popular websites just can't recall which or who the breeder is.... extreme purps... as far as purple urkle goes to my knowledge the closest you're going to get and it pains me to say... Deep Purple by TGA it's Purple Urkle x Querkle (Purple Urkel x SpaceDude) if the Querkle is a true F1 than this strain should be roughly 75% P. Urkle and 25% space dude. I popped 5 of these recently all 5 germed but one isn't going to make it, it's yet to grow a real looking leaf (23 days after popping up).
 
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