Strain-ger Things: 11 Weed Strains Like Purple Palm Tree Delight
“Fruit on your pizza is gnarly you say? Well I say try before you deny.”
The last two episodes of Stranger Things 4 have arrived on Netflix, and one character we can’t get enough of is Argyle, portrayed by Eduardo Franco. Along with a luxe head of flowing hair and some incredible one-liners, Argyle showed the signs of a true self-care king by frequently going to his van and lighting up his favorite calming strain, Purple Palm Tree Delight.
Unfortunately, at this time, Purple Palm Tree Delight is entirely fictitious and cannot be found at your local pharmacy. But the good news is that we have strains similar to Purple Tree Delight based on our astute observations (aka binge-watch) of Stranger Things 4 and our extensive strain database.
Check out the strains that we think are quite similar to Purple Palm Tree Delight because of their name, lineage, taste, or effects:
Purple punch
Purple punch. (David Downs)
Purple Punch is a strain created from two indicas, making it a wonderful option to fall back to sleep after dreaming about being chased by a demodog or something equally spooky.
The strain produces a relaxing effect on the mind and body that can help you get some good zzz’s or fight the nausea you feel at the idea of those kids being turned upside down all over again.
grape spirit
Grape Gasoline delivers a robust grape smell with hints of diesel, leading us to think it’s just as loud as PPTD. This is thanks to her lineage as a cross between Grape Pie and Jet Fuel Gelato.
Leafly reviewers report that this myrcene-rich strain is a potent and uplifting indulgence that still allows them to relax, and we think there’s a good chance Argyle would give it a try.
Forbidden fruit
Forbidden Fruit (Matt Stangel for Leafly)
Something about Purple Palm Tree Delight reminds us of Forbidden Fruit. Probably because both strains sound fruity and tropical and are known for their purple hues. We recommend Forbidden Fruit for some chilled-out time on the couch, pondering life’s toughest questions like, “Would I really follow my friends into a demonic dimension to save the world in 2022?”
Violet delight
This one is too similar not to mention. Violet Delight may have been just part of the inspiration for Purple Palm Tree Delight, with its purple nugs, mind-relaxing effects, and obvious name similarity.
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This hybrid strain is also known for being a stress killer that puts a smile on your face, which honestly sounds like Argyle’s entire philosophy on life.
Grandpa Lila
Grandpa Lila
Granddaddy Purple has a reputation for being a sedative strain, so let’s hope this isn’t too close to what Argyle was smoking while serving his pizza delivery truck. Even so, there is very rarely a list of purple that should not include everyone’s grandfather. Or should we call it Papa’s Papa Purple?
Purple Pineapple Express
We’re sure you can see how this one made the list too. Not only are both strain names quite purple and evocative of an island vacation, but Purple Pineapple Express is exactly the kind of glutton-causing strain that we can see as the inspiration for Purple Palm Tree Delight and Argyle’s pizza-loving species.
Watch Stranger Things again?
Are you interested in Purple Palm Tree Delight because you enjoy watching the show?
Here are some strains that we think Stranger Things enthusiasts will love, whether they’re watching Season 4 or re-watching from the start:
ice cream cone
eleven roses
Pineapple Upside Down Cake
Amnesia Haze
Daddy’s OG
Janessa Bailey
Born and raised in the Midwest, Janessa Bailey serves as the culture editor at Leafly. She enjoys exploring the many ways weed can be incorporated into everyday life and rarely turns down an edible.
Janessa is the creator of Lumen and Seeds of Change.
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