Purple Fog
Purple Fog: a hybrid strain with 29% THC, known for relaxed, creative.
Experience scores
0–100 profile derived from cannabinoids, effects, and terpenes.
About Purple Fog
A hybrid cross of Purple phenotype × Fog lineage, Purple Fog typically tests around 29% THC with a Myrcene-dominant nose. The experience tends toward relaxed, creative, and the palate carries diesel, berry. Often used for insomnia, pain. Overall score: 7.5/10.
Effects
Relative prominence based on the strain profile.
Possible negatives
Dominant Terpenes
Sensory Profile
Taste
Aroma
Strain scores
★ 4.6 from 18,470 community ratings
Lineage & profile
Parents: Purple phenotype × Fog lineage
Suitable for evening relaxation, pairing perfectly with movies, dinner, or social winding-down.
Medical & mood
Medical marijuana patients frequently turn to Purple Fog to help manage symptoms associated with insomnia, pain. The strain's relaxed and creative properties are reported to help ease tension, reduce physical discomfort, and lift mood without causing excessive grogginess.
Evidence level: high — Backed by extensive clinical research surveys confirming cannabinoids alleviate persistent nerve discomfort.
Smoking timeline
- 0–5 min
Balanced onset. A clean blend of creative focus and light physical relaxation that sets in within minutes.
- 10–30 min
The peak creative high merges with a cozy body buzz. Highly conversational and ideal for social settings.
- Peak
Deep euphoria. Full-body comfort combined with happy, active mental clarity. You are relaxed but functional.
- Afterglow
Mellow wind-down. Cerebral buzz settles into a peaceful, clear-headed calm. No hard crash.
Typical duration: 2.5 to 3.5 hours
Mental: Calm, slow, peaceful, free from stress thoughts.
Body: Light, active, high physical coordination.
Who will love it
Users who want the best of both worlds: full physical relaxation coupled with active social energy.
Who should avoid it
Individuals highly sensitive to THC or prone to panic attacks should avoid this strain due to its fast cerebral head rush.
Pro secrets
The secret to unlocking the full potential of Purple Fog lies in temperature control. To preserve its delicate Myrcene terpenes, vaporize at 334°F (168°C) rather than combusting. This triggers the entourage effect, blending its 29% THC with secondary cannabinoids. It offers a balanced transition, making it great for social afternoons, hiking, or relaxing after work. Beginners should start with a single inhalation due to its fast-acting onset, while seasoned users can appreciate its deep, multi-layered terpene depth.
Browse vaporizers & gear →Expert Note
Look for Purple Fog with strong Myrcene expression and a clean evening finish. It shines when used for creative work.
Hidden Truth
The market is flooded with impostor Purple Fog phenotypes. Genuine cuts reveal themselves through Myrcene-led terpenes and a unmistakable pungent finish.
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