Purple Urkle cannabis terpene profile: Aromas, Flavors, and Naturally Therapeutic Potential

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There is an endless variety of cannabis strains - each with various aromas, flavors, and naturally therapeutic potential. This is an examination of the genetics and terpenes of the Purple Urkle balanced hybrid cannabis strain.

PURPLE URKLE

The Purple Urkle 50/50 indica/sativa balanced cannabis strain is believed to be a variety of the Granddaddy Purple or Mendocino Purps strain (Source). There are three major types of cannabis - indica, sativa, and the auto flowering ruderalis. Generally cannabis indica plants are shorter and bushier, native to higher elevations and shorter growing seasons - cannabis sativa plants are native to warmer and longer growing season regions. Pure indica effects would be mentally and physically relaxing, pure sativa effects would be energetic, so a 50/50 indica/sativa balanced hybrid (crossbred) strain effects would be somewhere in the middle.

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THC and CBD Content

These buds have a medium 23% THC with less than 0.15% CBD. THC and CBD are the major medicinal components of cannabis - among other effects, the THC gives that psychoactive 'high' feeling, CBD has a calming and clear headed effect that counteracts the THC 'high'. Many cannabis strains have been selectively bred for higher or lower levels of THC or CBD, and for specific indica/sativa ratios - depending on the desired medicinal or recreational effects.

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PURPLE URKLE terpene profile

Terpenes are the essential oils of cannabis - the content of each variety of terpene adds to the unique scent, flavor, and potential therapeutic effects of each strain of cannabis. This Purple Urkle strain has a 5.55% Total Terpene Content (Source), consisting of the terpenes in the chart below.

% of TotalTerpeneScentAlso found in
2.53%alpha-PinenePinePine trees, rosemary, dill, basil, parsley
1.59%MyrceneEarthy, Musky, Sighty Fruityhops, lemongrass, basil, rosemary, mangoes
0.76%Caryophyllene Spicy, Pepperyblack pepper, oregano, cloves, basil, rosemary
0.67%Humulene subtle Earthy, Musky, Spicyhops, sage, ginger, ginseng
< 0.01%LinaloolFloral, slightly Spicy lavender
< 0.01%Limonenecitrus Tangerine, Grapefruit, Lemonrinds of citrus fruits
< 0.01%TerpinolenePiney, Woody, light Citrus Herbal Spicesage, rosemary, apples, tea trees, cumin, nutmeg

There is also < 0.01% of the Caryophyllene oxide and beta-Pinene terpenes - these support the Caryophyllene and alpha Pinene terpenes.

The above terpene flavors combine with other components of this Purple Urkle strain to give the buds a sweet and fruity grape skunky scent with a candy-like sweet grape vanilla citrus pine spice zest flavor.

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Potential Therapeutic Effects

Along with the scents and flavors, the terpenes also enhance the potential therapeutic effect of the cannabis. Connoisseur cannabis consumers will often select new strains to try based partially on content of the the terpenes - strains rich in limonene terpene, for example, will often bring on a euphoric, energetic, and uplifting mood. These Purple Urkle 50/50 buds with 23% THC and < 0.15% CBD brought on a balanced and euphoric energy buzz with a smooth cushion and relaxed mind.

TerpenePotential Therapeutic Effects
alpha-PineneAlertness, Focus, Improved short term memory, Creative inspiration, Counteracts Paranoia, Bronchodialator, Antiviral agent, Anti-inflammatory
MyrceneSedative, Relaxation, Stress Relief, Insomnia relief
CaryophyllenePowerful Anti-inflammatory, Treats anxiety and depression,Digestive Protection, Pain Relief, Antibacterial, Gut Fixing to treat anxiety
HumuleneAnti-imflamatory in conjunction with caryophyllene, Appetite suppressant, Anti-cancer potential
LinaloolCritical in production of Vitamin E, Relaxation, Stress Relief, Anti-anxiety, Analgesic, Anti-inflammatory, Insomnia Aid, Potent Muscle Relaxer, Possible Antidepressant and Antipsychotic, Anticonvulsant
LimoneneMood Elevation, Euphoria, Anti-anxiety, Anti-depressant, Stress Relief, Energetic, Antibacterial, Antifungal, Anti-inflammatory, Antioxidant, Anxiolytic, Possible Anti-cancer, Asthma Relief
TerpinoleneMild Sedative, Anxiety reduction, Balancing, Antiseptic

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There are endless crossbred strain combinations for a wide variety of potential scents, flavors, and effects. I notice the anti-inflammatory, muscle relaxation, energy levels, stress relief, and the euphoric buzz of cannabis the most. To keep a smooth energy level balance, I'll usually smoke balanced and sativa leaning strains in the day time, saving the indica leaning strains for the evening.

Disclaimer: Cannabis is not legal in all locations, be sure to know your local laws. Seek a professional if you require medical attention.

What's your favorite cannabis effect?

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This is a great post - it's well presented and really interesting re; the terpines. That explains why some strains have particularly fruity scents!

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Thanks - i'm a big fan of #naturalmedicine - nature seems to know what it's doing :) It would be interesting to reverse engineer a favorite cannabis strain flavor with herbs. Like trying to match up the terpene percentages as closely as possible with particular terpene rich herbs, then season a dish with it, i'd be glowing.

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Love the Terpene chart! Nice touch, and way to set the bar on strain reviews.

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Thanks - I like to give each strain the full examination (and sampling) that it deserves :) The chart form seems to bring a lot of information together to help make terpene effect and flavor/scent connections.

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I tried the strain "cookies" and it made sensation on my skin sensitive all over but in a good way. Even the slightest caress felt very nice. That's my favorite effect.

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That's a nice one - cookies do have that skin tingling body buzz, a popular strain for chronic pain relief - thanks for the reminder :)

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You're welcome!
Do you know of any other strains with similar effect?

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You're a connoisseur :)

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Thanks - I do enjoy and appreciate all aspects of the smoke :)

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Very interesting info for this kind of thing. I am not much of a cannabis person, though I'd be more open to eating it than smoking it. I hear there are gummies and other candy that relax you and that seems interesting.

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Well done Mr Aggaj. Nothing like a great terpene profile. You know you got some good stuff when you keep going back to the jar to put your nose in!

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