
Purple Maroc
Cannabis seeds
by Female Seeds
Purple Maroc Cannabis Seeds by Female Seeds
Purple Maroc is a feminized photoperiod cannabis seed that crosses Purple Power with a resin-heavy Moroccan mother to produce fast-flowering, mould-resistant plants dripping in trichomes. Bred by Female Seeds, this strain finishes flowering in roughly 50 days indoors — one of the quickest photoperiods we carry — and grows to around 2 metres tall with light purple buds that genuinely stop you in your tracks.
This guide is written for adults aged 18 and over.
Why Purple Maroc Seeds Stand Out
Purple Maroc seeds produce plants that genuinely earn their keep in the garden. The Moroccan mother contributes serious resin production and structural weight, while Purple Power brings that distinctive light purple colouring and a fast finish. The result is a plant that doesn't ask you to choose between bag appeal and practical growing traits — you get both.
We'd pick Purple Maroc over most other fast-flowering strains for one reason: mould resistance. If you're growing outdoors in northern Europe where late September can bring damp, cold mornings, that trait alone is worth the price of admission. A lot of purple-hued genetics look gorgeous in photos but turn to mush the moment humidity spikes. Purple Maroc doesn't. She's bred tough.
The honest limitation? At 10-15% THC, this isn't the heaviest hitter on the shelf. If you're chasing maximum potency above all else, something like a Gorilla Glue or an OG Kush cross will deliver more punch. But if you want a strain that balances flavour, resin, speed, and resilience — and looks absolutely stunning while doing it — Purple Maroc is hard to beat.
Purple Maroc Growing Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Female Seeds |
| Seed Type | Feminized (photoperiod) |
| Seeds per Pack | 4 |
| Indoor Flowering Time | 50-63 days |
| Outdoor Harvest | Late September |
| Plant Height | Approximately 2 metres |
| Outdoor Yield | 200-300 g per plant |
| THC Level | 10-15% |
| Genetics | Purple Power x Moroccan |
| Mould Resistance | High |
| Suitable For | Indoor, Outdoor, Greenhouse |
Purple Maroc Strain Characteristics: Flavour, Resin, and Colour
Purple Maroc seeds grow into plants that are, frankly, a pleasure to look at. The buds develop a light purple hue — not the deep, almost black purple you see in some genetics, but a softer lilac tone that contrasts beautifully against the resin coating. And that resin coating is thick. The Moroccan parentage shows up here in force: sticky, glistening trichomes that cover the buds and surrounding sugar leaves.
The purple colouring comes from anthocyanins — the same pigment compounds found in blueberries and red cabbage. In cannabis, anthocyanin expression is influenced by both genetics and environment. Purple Maroc carries the genetic predisposition from her Purple Power parent, which means the colour shows up reliably without needing to stress the plant with cold temperatures. That said, cooler night temperatures during late flowering (around 10-15°C difference between day and night) can intensify the purple tones. If you're growing indoors, dropping your lights-off temperature in the final 2 weeks can bring out deeper colour — though it's not required.
On the nose, expect a sweet, slightly spicy aroma with earthy Moroccan undertones. When you break open a dried bud, there's a distinct hash-like quality underneath — not surprising given the North African lineage. The smoke carries that same sweetness through, with a smooth finish that doesn't catch in the throat the way some harsher sativas can.
How to Grow Purple Maroc Seeds
Purple Maroc is straightforward to cultivate, making it a solid choice if you're relatively new to growing or simply want a low-maintenance plant that delivers without constant fussing.
- Germinate your Purple Maroc seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a small pot of moist, lightly fertilised soil. Taproots typically emerge within 24-72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their final container or outdoor plot once they've developed 2-3 sets of true leaves. For outdoor grows, wait until nighttime temperatures consistently stay above 10°C — in most of northern Europe, that's mid-May.
- During vegetative growth, Purple Maroc stretches quickly thanks to her tall genetics. If growing indoors, consider topping or LST (low-stress training) early to manage height. She'll reach around 2 metres untrained, so factor that into your tent or room dimensions.
- Switch to 12/12 light cycle indoors when plants reach roughly half your desired final height — she'll stretch another 50-80% during the flowering transition.
- Flowering completes in as little as 50 days indoors, though some phenotypes may take up to 63 days. Watch the trichomes with a loupe: harvest when roughly 70% are milky with 20-30% amber for the best balance of flavour and effect.
- Outdoors, expect to harvest in late September. The mould resistance is a genuine advantage here — while other strains might suffer from botrytis in autumn dampness, Purple Maroc handles it well. Still, good airflow around the canopy helps.
- Dry harvested buds in a dark room at 18-22°C and 55-60% humidity for 7-10 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks. The flavour profile develops noticeably during curing — don't skip this step.
Purple Maroc Yield and Performance
Purple Maroc delivers outdoor yields of 200-300 grams per plant, which is respectable for a strain that finishes this quickly. The 50-day indoor flowering period means you can fit more cycles into a year compared to strains that take 9-10 weeks — over 12 months, that speed advantage adds up significantly.
Indoor yields depend heavily on your setup, but the tall growth pattern means she responds well to SCROG (Screen of Green) techniques. Training the branches horizontally through a screen maximises light exposure across the canopy and can push yields noticeably higher than letting her grow naturally in a tent.
One thing we've noticed with fast-flowering strains in general: they tend to be less forgiving of nutrient lockout or pH swings during the critical first 2 weeks of flower. Purple Maroc moves quickly through the transition, so make sure your feeding schedule is dialled in before you flip. A pH range of 6.0-6.5 in soil, or 5.5-6.0 in hydro, keeps things running smoothly.
Purple Maroc vs Other Fast-Flowering Strains
Speed is Purple Maroc's calling card, but she's not the only quick finisher out there. Here's how she stacks up against two other popular options:
| Trait | Purple Maroc | Early Skunk | Quick One (Auto) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seed Type | Feminized photoperiod | Feminized photoperiod | Feminized autoflower |
| Flowering Time | 50-63 days | 55-65 days | 56-63 days (seed to harvest) |
| THC Range | 10-15% | 12-15% | 13% |
| Outdoor Yield | 200-300 g/plant | 500-550 g/plant | 100-150 g/plant |
| Mould Resistance | High | Moderate-High | Moderate |
| Height | ~2 metres | ~1.5 metres | ~60 cm |
| Bag Appeal | Purple buds, heavy resin | Classic green | Compact, frosty |
Purple Maroc wins on bag appeal and mould resistance. Early Skunk beats her on raw yield. Quick One is the fastest from seed to harvest but produces significantly less. Your priority decides the winner — but if you want something that looks spectacular in the jar and handles bad weather without drama, Purple Maroc is the one we'd point you towards.
Growing Purple Maroc indoors? Pair these seeds with a complete grow tent kit to get the environment dialled in from day one. For outdoor growers, a good pH meter and a bottle of organic bloom nutrients will help you get the most out of those 200-300 gram yields.
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