Hey, listen, since you’re interested, let me tell you about Purple Widow. It’s a variety that’s, like, really impressive. I tried growing it once, and honestly, I still remember how cool it was. Well, let’s start with the fact that it’s a hybrid, and it’s parented by legends like Purple Power and White Widow. Sounds powerful, right? Well, it’s not just words – it actually lives up to expectations.
Anyway, these seeds are pretty unpretentious. If you’re not a super guru at growing, don’t sweat it, they’ll still work for you. I’m not a botanist myself, you know, but I managed. The main thing is to have a normal place, light, water, you know. And the funny thing is that this variety grows well both indoors and outdoors. That is, if you do not have a greenhouse or lamps, no problem, just find a sunny corner, and everything will be okay.
Now about the appearance. When it starts to bloom, it’s just cosmos. The cones are so dense, purple, with white crystals, just as if someone sprinkled them with powdered sugar. And the smell, bro, that’s something! Sweet, fruity, but with a slight earthy undertone. In short, if you like everything to be beautiful and smell delicious, this is your option.
And the effect, of course. It all depends on the dose, as they say. If a little, then the mood is lifted, everything around seems so cheerful and light. But if you overdo it, you can get stuck on the couch and start philosophizing about the meaning of life. So, you know, everything in moderation. But in general, it’s more about relaxation and getting high than about some kind of hyperactivity.
In general, Purple Widow is a variety that is easy to grow, looks cool, and has a cool effect. If you want something that pleases the eye, nose, and soul, this is definitely it. So go ahead and let your garden be purple!