




Buckeye Purple Seeds
Buckeye Purple is an indica-dominant cultivar with 20% THC and heavy body effects that make it perfect for nighttime use. It features sweet and spicy berry flavours with a floral, earthy aroma.
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Growing Tips for Buckeye Purple
Buckeye Purple isn't ideal for first-time growers, but if you've got some experience, it can be a rewarding cultivar. These plants grow best indoors, where you can keep the climate stable—around 21–27°C with 40–50% humidity. Outdoors, a greenhouse is your best bet to avoid unpredictable weather, which is especially useful across many Canadian regions.
Expect short, bushy plants (about 90 centimetres tall) with bold purple hues, long leaves, and sticky trichomes. You can fit several in a small space for better yields. Screen of Green (ScrOG), topping, and low-stress training (LST) all work well to manage the height and boost bud production.
Keep light cycles at 18–20 hours for veg, then flip to 12/12 to kickstart flowering.
Yields, Flowering Time, and Harvest
- Flowering Time: Growing indoors, you can expect the Buckeye Purple strain to harvest after a short flowering period of 50–60 days.
- Yields: Indoor yields are around 450 grams per square metre, while outdoor grows typically produce up to 450 grams per plant. The moderate yields are fantastic when you consider the potency of the harvested buds.
- Harvest: Outdoor growers can plan on harvesting their yields around the beginning of October, depending on when the seeds were planted.
Buckeye Purple: Vibrant Purple Buds
The Buckeye Purple terpene profile is directly responsible for how the plant smells and tastes, and the strong effects it has on its users. The most dominant terpene in this strain is caryophyllene, while humulene and limonene are the secondary terpenes.
- Caryophyllene: Most Dominant - Spicy and peppery, this terpene can be found in cinnamon, black pepper, cloves, and cannabis.
- Humulene: Secondary Terpene - Found in beer with high hop content and cannabis plants. It gives weed its earthy smell and taste.
- Limonene: Citrusy - Found mostly in the rinds of citrus fruits, limonene can help reduce anxiety and improve lung function when found in cannabis plants.
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Strain Data
| Breeder | Coastal Genetics |
| Pack Size | 3 Seeds, 5 Seeds, 10 Seeds, 25 Seeds |
| Cannabis Species | 100% Indica |
| Genetics | 75% Indica/25% Sativa |
| Flowering Time | 50-60 days |
| THC | 20% |
| THC Level | Moderate (10%-20%) |
| CBD Level | Low (<2%) |
| Terpene Profile | Caryophyllene, Humulene, Limonene |
| Effects | Euphoric, Relaxed, Sleepy |
| Yield Indoors (per m²) | Up to 450g/m² |
| Yield Outdoors | Up to 450 gr |
| To Target | Insomnia, Pain |
| Taste | Diesel, Earthy, Spicy |
| Plant Sex | Feminized |
| Flowering Type | Photoperiod |
| Where to Grow/Cultivate | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Size | Short |
| Skill Level | Intermediate |
| BIN | BIN6 |
| Yield Level | Standard Yield |





