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Violet's Wonder

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by Sumo Seeds

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Sumo Seeds' Violet's Wonder feminised seeds deliver stunning purple buds drenched in blueberry aroma with a hazy lemon finish. This 70% sativa cross of Amnesia Ganja Haze and Thunderberry yields 350–500g/m² indoors after 9–10 weeks of flowering. A potent, clear-headed sativa for growers who want jar appeal and serious weight.
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70% Sativa / 30% Indica THC: High Flowering: 9–10 Weeks Indoor: 350–500g/m² 18+ only

Violet's Wonder Feminised Cannabis Seeds by Sumo Seeds

Violet's Wonder is a sativa-dominant feminised cannabis seed from Sumo Seeds that delivers striking purple colouration, heavy yields, and a potent clear-headed effect. She's a cross of Amnesia Ganja Haze and Thunderberry — the Amnesia side brings raw power and a hazy lemon finish, while Thunderberry's Blueberry genetics paint the leaves purple and fill the room with a bold berry aroma. At 70% sativa and 30% indica, this is a tall, vigorous plant that rewards growers who give her the space and attention she wants.

We've seen a lot of purple strains come through the shop over the years, and most of them are all looks, no substance. Violet's Wonder is the exception. The colour isn't just cosmetic — it's a sign of the Blueberry lineage running deep through her genetics. Crack open a cured bud and the berry scent hits you before you've even brought it to your nose. Then there's that hazy, citrus undertone from the Amnesia Ganja Haze parent that rounds everything out. Genuinely one of the best-smelling harvests you'll pull.

Violet's Wonder Seed Variant and Pack Size

This listing contains 3 feminised seeds per pack. Feminised means every seed produces a female plant — no males to identify and remove, no wasted pots. For a strain this visually spectacular, you'll want all three in the ground.

3 seeds per pack — feminised. Sumo Seeds recommends starting all three to select the most vigorous phenotype for your space. Indoor growers working a 1m² canopy can comfortably run 2–3 plants with training.

Growing Violet's Wonder: Specifications and Yield Data

Violet's Wonder performs well both indoors and outdoors, though she leans towards warmer, sunnier climates when grown outside. Here's what Sumo Seeds lists for this strain:

SpecificationDetail
Seed bankSumo Seeds
GeneticsAmnesia Ganja Haze x Thunderberry
TypeFeminised photoperiod
Sativa / Indica70% / 30%
THC levelHigh
Flowering time9–10 weeks
Indoor height100–130cm
Outdoor height190–250cm
Indoor yield350–500g/m²
Outdoor yield500–700g/plant
Harvest (outdoor)October
Climate preferenceSunny and dry
Seeds per pack3

Those indoor numbers — 350 to 500g/m² — put her solidly in the high-yield category for a sativa-dominant plant. Outdoors, 500–700g per plant is genuinely impressive, though you'll need a long, warm autumn to hit the upper end. October harvest means she's not the best choice for growers in northern Europe unless you've got a greenhouse to extend the season.

Aroma, Flavour, and the Violet's Wonder Effect

This is where Violet's Wonder really earns her name. The Thunderberry parent carries Blueberry genetics, and you can smell it the moment trichomes start forming — a rich, sweet berry aroma that intensifies through flowering. At harvest, when you break open a bud, the blueberry jumps right at you. It's not subtle. Behind that initial berry wave, the Amnesia Ganja Haze side contributes a hazy, lemony aftertaste that balances the sweetness with something sharper and more complex.

The effect is a clear sativa head high. Sumo Seeds describes it as typical sativa — uplifting, cerebral, energetic. The high THC content makes this a potent strain, and Sumo Seeds explicitly notes it's not one for beginners. If you're used to indica-heavy strains that lock you to the sofa, this is a very different experience. The 30% indica genetics do soften the edges slightly, but make no mistake — this is a sativa through and through.

How to Grow Violet's Wonder Seeds

Violet's Wonder responds well to growers who understand sativa growth patterns. She stretches, she's hungry for light, and she'll reward proper training with massive colas covered in purple-tinged trichomes.

  1. Germinate your feminised seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a small pot of moist, aerated soil. Maintain a temperature of 22–26°C for best germination rates.
  2. Transplant seedlings into their final containers once they've developed 3–4 sets of true leaves. For indoor grows, 11–15 litre pots work well given her 100–130cm indoor height.
  3. Provide 18 hours of light during the vegetative phase. Because she's sativa-dominant and can stretch considerably, consider topping or LST (low-stress training) early to manage height and encourage lateral branching.
  4. Switch to a 12/12 light cycle to trigger flowering. Expect 9–10 weeks of flowering before harvest. The purple colouration tends to intensify during the final weeks, especially if nighttime temperatures drop slightly (around 15–18°C).
  5. Monitor humidity carefully during late flowering — those massive, dense buds can trap moisture. Keep relative humidity below 50% in the last 3 weeks to protect against mould.
  6. Harvest when trichomes show a mix of milky and amber under magnification. Dry slowly at 18–20°C with 55–60% humidity for 10–14 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks. The berry and lemon aromas develop significantly during a proper cure.

Complete your grow setup with a proper carbon filter — those Blueberry terpenes are gorgeous but extremely loud during late flowering.

Purple Cannabis Seeds: Getting the Best Colour from Violet's Wonder

The purple colouration in Violet's Wonder comes from anthocyanins — the same pigments that make blueberries blue and red cabbage red. These pigments are genetically present in the plant thanks to the Thunderberry parent, but environmental conditions influence how strongly they express. Lower nighttime temperatures during the final 2–3 weeks of flowering (around 15–18°C, not freezing) can push the purple tones from subtle to spectacular. Indoor growers can achieve this by running lights-off during the coldest part of the night or by lowering the ambient temperature in the grow space.

Don't confuse genetic purple with nutrient deficiency purple, though. Phosphorus deficiency also causes purple stems and leaves, but it looks patchy and sick rather than uniform and vibrant. If you're feeding properly and the purple appears evenly across fan leaves and calyxes during late flower, that's the genetics doing their thing. If it appears suddenly during veg or only on lower leaves, check your feed schedule.

Purple Expression FactorRecommendation
Nighttime temperature15–18°C during final 2–3 weeks
Daytime temperature22–26°C (maintain normal range)
pH range (soil)6.0–6.5 for optimal anthocyanin expression
Nutrient scheduleReduce nitrogen in late flower; maintain phosphorus and potassium
Light spectrumUV-supplemented LEDs may enhance pigment production

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Violet's Wonder take to flower?

Violet's Wonder has a flowering period of 9–10 weeks from the switch to 12/12 lighting. Outdoor growers in the Northern Hemisphere can expect to harvest in October. The purple colouration intensifies during the final weeks of this window.

Is Violet's Wonder suitable for beginner growers?

She's manageable for growers with some experience, but Sumo Seeds notes the high THC content makes the end product potent — not a beginner smoke. The plant itself needs height management due to her sativa structure. If this is your first grow, something shorter and more forgiving might be a better starting point.

What does Violet's Wonder smell and taste like?

Strong blueberry on the nose from the Thunderberry genetics, with a hazy, lemony aftertaste courtesy of the Amnesia Ganja Haze parent. The berry aroma is immediately noticeable when you open a jar. A proper 2-week cure brings out the lemon notes more clearly.

How do I get the purple colour to show on Violet's Wonder?

The purple pigmentation is genetic, so it will appear naturally. To intensify it, lower nighttime temperatures to 15–18°C during the last 2–3 weeks of flowering. Don't drop below 10°C — that stresses the plant rather than enhancing colour. Proper pH (6.0–6.5 in soil) also helps anthocyanin expression.

What yield can I expect from Violet's Wonder indoors?

Sumo Seeds lists 350–500g/m² indoors after 9–10 weeks of flowering. Hitting the upper end requires good light coverage (at least 400W equivalent), proper training to manage her 100–130cm height, and consistent feeding through flower. Two well-trained plants per square metre is a solid approach.

Can I grow Violet's Wonder outdoors in a cooler climate?

She prefers sunny, dry climates and harvests in October. In northern Europe, that's cutting it close — early autumn rain and cool temperatures can cause mould on those dense buds. A greenhouse or polytunnel extends the season enough to make it work. Without protection, Mediterranean or southern European climates are a safer bet for outdoor growing.

Last updated: April 2026

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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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