Pineapple Kush

$29.00

This classic strain is highly praised by its sweet pineapple and caramel-citrus notes cling to chunky buds.

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Pineapple Kush has that soft tropical sweetness people expect, but it never feels like pure fruit candy. Pineapple leads, then caramel and vanilla come in like warm sugar, and the OG Kush side adds a faint diesel earthiness that keeps the aroma grounded. With low CBD and a 20% Sativa, 80% Indica balance, sessions usually feel calm and comfortable, with a small uplift before settling into a slower pace.

The flowering schedule is refreshingly tight at 7 to 8 weeks, which makes it easy to fit into repeat runs. Indoors it stays in the 70 to 120 cm range, so it plays well in tents where you want control without constant training. Outdoors it tends to stretch more, finishing around 120 to 180 cm, and it can carry weight if the plant is given time to build a solid frame. Yield numbers are consistent rather than flashy: 500 to 550 gr/m² indoors and 500 to 550 gr/plant outdoors. Late September harvest timing is a practical advantage for gardens that prefer finishing before deeper fall weather.

If you want the pineapple and vanilla to stay clear, keep the dry steady, since fast drying can leave the OG side louder than intended. Once cured, the aroma often becomes smoother, with the caramel note rounding out the tropical top.

Genetic Background:Pineapple x OG Kush
THC: 
CBD:Low
Sativa:20%
Indica:80%
Flavor:Sweet, pineapple, tropical fruit, caramel, citrus, vanilla, earthy, diesel, mint
Effect:Uplifting, calming, soothing
Breeder Location: United States
Yield indoor:500-550 gr/m²
Yield outdoor:500-550 gr/plant
Flowering time:7-8 weeks
Height indoor:70-120 cm
Height outdoor:120-180 cm
Harvest Month:Late September
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Pineapple Kush FAQ

Pineapple Kush is often described as tropical and sweet with a smooth, kushy base underneath. Some phenotypes lean more juicy and fruity, while others bring out a deeper, earthy richness.

Many people experience it as relaxing and mellow, with a comfortable body feel that does not always become overly sedating. Dose plays a big role in whether it stays functional or becomes heavier.

Aromas often intensify into a ripe tropical sweetness with a warm, earthy undertone. In some grows, a slightly tangy note shows up as the buds finish and the terps peak.

It is often chosen for its laid-back tone that can pair well with evenings, food, and relaxed social time. Many find it less sharp or buzzy than high-energy strains.

It can lean that way for some, especially in larger amounts, but many describe it as smoother and more “easygoing” than the most sedating kush options.

It can be, especially if you dry and cure carefully to protect the tropical top notes. Grow conditions, harvest timing, and curing patience often decide how “pineapple” it stays.

The kush influence often adds depth and warmth to the profile, making it feel less like pure fruit and more like fruit layered over earthy sweetness.

It can get quite aromatic, but many describe it as sweet and noticeable rather than sharply gassy. If indoor odor matters, a solid filter setup is still recommended.

Many phenotypes develop solid, weighty buds when lighting and airflow are dialed in. Dense flower benefits from careful humidity control late in bloom and a slow, even dry.

Many prefer it later in the day because it can feel calming and comfortable. Some use it during the day in smaller amounts if they want a softer, more relaxed tone.

It can for some users, especially in high amounts or if you are already tired. If you want to keep it lighter, start small and see how your body responds.

When dried and cured patiently, many people report a smoother experience that keeps the tropical flavor present. Rushed drying can make the smoke feel harsher and the flavor flatter.

Phenotype variation can shift the balance toward kushy earthiness. Overfeeding, high heat during drying, or a short cure can also mute fruit notes.

Aim for a slower dry in a cool, stable environment and cure long enough for the aroma to develop. The tropical notes often improve with time rather than showing up fully on day one.

It can be, especially if you focus on consistent watering and stable environment. The main quality factor is usually drying and curing, since fruit notes can disappear if the finish is rushed.

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Yes, all of our seeds are third-party tested to ensure genetic stability. You can read the Certificate of Analysis on the product page.

Yes, you can take clones from a healthy photoperiod plant in veg. Many growers clone after they see early traits they like and want to keep that exact phenotype.

No, you can still see variation in aroma and structure between plants. Selecting a keeper phenotype is the best way to lock in the flavor profile you want.

Outdoor flowering begins as daylight shortens, and timing depends on your location and season. Planning for late-season rain or humidity helps protect tropical terp quality.

Hemp seeds are legal in the US provided they contain less than 0.3% THC, as specified by the 2018 Farm Bill. However, it is your responsibility to research and comply with local laws and regulations before ordering.