Purple Maroc | Feminised, Indoor & Outdoor
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Manufacturer: Female Seeds
Purple Maroc – the aroma of the Riff meets the boss of the mountain weather
Make room in the garden for a real outdoor queen! Purple Maroc is perfect for harsh climates and rainy summers – while other varieties are still deciding whether to flower at all, she is already in full bloom with purple flowers.
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Data sheet
| Sex | 01 Feminised |
| Variety | 01 Mostly Indica (min 70%) |
| Flowering Type | 01 Photoperiod |
| Growing Location | 03 Indoor & Outdoor |
| Yield Indoor (g/m²) | 03 High (401 - 500g/m²) |
| Yield Outdoor (g/plant) | 03 High (200 - 500g) |
| Plant Height Indoor (cm) | 03 High (over 110cm) |
| Plant Height Outdoor (cm) | 04 Very High (over 220cm) |
| Flowering Time Indoor | 08 weeks |
| Harvest Month Outdoor | 09 September |
| Genetics | Purple Power x Maroc |
More info
This cross between Purple Power and a thick, resinous Moroccan plant brings colour, fragrance and reliability to your growing plan.
Genetics & origin
- Genetics: Purple Power x Maroc – an early starter with the weight, flavour and charm of a spicy desert beauty.
- Origin: One parent comes from the highlands, the other from the mountains. Result: a strain that still smiles even in drizzly weather.
Effect – Light, clear and pleasant
- High: Rather sativa-like – a pleasant, clear buzz for the daytime. Ideal for going for a walk, gardening or watching the neighbours mow the lawn.
- Mood: Gently euphoric with a slight body buzz. No couch-lock, but an invitation to the world.
Aroma & Taste – Moroccan spice with a purple flair
- Smell: Fruity and spicy, with that special touch reminiscent of hashish from your holiday – only without the customs problems.
- Flavour: earthy sweetness meets fresh herbs – like mint tea on a mountainside.
Growth & cultivation – an outdoor pro with show effect
- Flowering time: approx. 7 weeks – so it's already done while others are just getting started.
- Height: 1.5 – 2 m – stable, but not overpowering. Ideal for gardens, balconies or well-camouflaged corners.
- Appearance: Some phenotypes develop fantastically light purple buds – a real eye-catcher, as if lavender had been dusted with glitter.
- Resilience: Extremely mould resistant – she laughs at drizzle, fog and north German April weather.
- Outdoor tip: Don't bring her inside too early! This lady is semi-autoflowering and needs the full summer sun programme to really get going.
- Best sowing time: mid-April to mid-May
- Harvest time (e.g. Netherlands): mid to late September – so early, reliable and stress-free.
Conclusion – For those who want to get serious outdoors
Whether in the Alps, in the Harz Mountains or behind the shed: Purple Maroc is your secret outdoor weapon against mould, short days and bad moods. Early, easy to care for and with that certain ‘wow’ in appearance and aroma. A must for mountain goats, garden lovers and colour fetishists.