Purple Martian drifts in from deep space with a distinctly earthly pedigree: Purple Kush, Blackberry Kush, and Martian Mean Green. Often listed as Purple Martian Kush or simply PMK, this indica-leaning hybrid wraps ripe-grape and mixed-berry aromatics around a faint apple snap before unfolding into resin-laden blooms shaded with violet. Typical lab reports place potency in the mid-to-high teens through low 20s for THC (roughly 15–21%), with only trace CBD present (generally below 1%), and terpene analyses frequently highlight myrcene, caryophyllene, and pinene. The experience tends to launch with an optimistic, euphoric lift that melts into loose-limbed calm; as the session lengthens, many describe a drowsy, lights-down finish that mirrors its Kush-heavy heritage. Growers and buyers have encountered this cultivar across the West Coast — Oregon’s Alta Gardens has offered a cut — though exact authorship is debated, a fitting mystery for a Martian. Dense, sugar-frosted calyxes and chunky, medium-sized colas make it an eye-pleaser in the jar, while its flavor profile stays faithful from dry pull to exhale: sweet berry first, grape at center, and a crisp, orchard-like accent on the edge. Whether you call it Purple Martian, Purple Martian Kush, or PMK, it is a flavorful, comforting night-sky companion with roots in celebrated genetics.





