Strain Review | Pineapple Kush

Strain Review | Pineapple Kush

Strain Review | Pineapple Kush

Pineapple Kush is a hybrid of mainly indica and sativa. It has a light tropical fruity pineapple scent. Described as tangy, citrus and skunk. This strain contains a complex flavor with many different fruit flavors which will be distinguishable to a refined pallate! Appropriately named, when you smell and/or taste it your mind will go instantly to Hawaii and thoughts of pineapple and mango will fill your senses. It’s like a vacation for your mind and rightly so with its strong hitting cerebral effect. It has been described as packing a powerful body hit and medicinally it can help relieve joint and muscle pain, spasms and nausea. It will relax and mellow out your mind, and for some who suffer from stress, anxiety and depression related disorders it provides relief. Strong and potent, the effects of Pineapple Kush take effect quickly.

The bud when dried yields dense frosty, sticky crystal covered nugs that won’t disappoint. Buds of the Pineapple Kush plant are large and tightly packed bearing a range of colors from yellow green to dark green! The smoke is smooth and powerful but calming and euphoric. You will be pleased with this plants large yield and trichrome production which makes it great for making extracts.

In this particular plant, the leaves turned a bright yellow right before harvest. It can be grown indoor or outdoor although indoor will yield the highest results.

Side effects of this powerful hitting plant are cotton mouth, munchies, and relaxation. Pineapple Kush is not only beautiful, it’s a delicious strain to add to your 420 celebrations.

Yield: 370 – 440 grams
Height: 75 to 85 cm
Flowering Period: 7 to 9 weeks

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