Kaos Purps Strain Information
Kaos Purps is a combination of Pakistani Chitral Kush, Mendo Purps, and a Black Afghani. A bright idea by Kaos Creations, it is a beautiful indica dominant plant producing beautiful purple hues. It can be grown indoors, outdoors, and in a greenhouse. It emits a delicious aroma of sweetness with earthy and coffee hints.
What are the Flavor and Effects of Kaos Purps?
The strain is sweet like fruits, which mostly give off the freshness of berries, mixed with caramel, coffee, and earthy undertones. It delivers a euphoric high, which quickly alters a gloomy mood. It erases any traces of negativities from head to toe, from negative thoughts, down to body aches. Best for night time use, it increases mental relaxation. Dopamine is also increased, so it is easier to solve problems with organized thoughts.
What are the Medical Benefits of Kaos Purps?
The weed is good for managing anxiety, depression, chronic fatigue, chronic stress, thus making it great for patients who have been struggling with bipolar disorder and PTSD. The heightened focus helps patients with attention span disorders, like those diagnosed with ADD and ADHD. With its potency, it induces cravings, which makes it totally great for those who are struggling with appetite loss.
Negative Effects you Can Expect from Kaos Purps
The strain’s medical benefits may be promising, but if you smoke beyond tolerance, it can be overshadowed by negative effects. It can cause dry mouth, dry eyes, and nausea. It can also make the throat dry. Even though the high it can give becomes higher as intake is increased, it is still not advisable to overindulge. The strain can trigger anxiety and paranoia.
How to grow Kaos Purps? Some information and Tips
The weed can be cultivated through the Sea of Green (SOG) growing method. While this method does not really require training or pruning, adding Low-Stress Training (LST) with topping increases the yield potential. To avoid bud rot, maintaining good air ventilation will keep the buds healthy. Trimming the leaves in the later phase of the flowering will also help.Â