
Type
Photoperiod
Yield / plant
24g
Feminized
Feminized
Country
United States
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About Pine Tree Kush
**Plant Morphology**
This strain exhibits vigorous vertical growth without becoming difficult to manage. Growers can anticipate approximately 1.5x height expansion during the flowering stage. The tested plants displayed a balanced phenotype distribution of 50% deep purple and 50% bright green varieties, some featuring maroon or red coloration, with all expressions delivering striking visual appeal. Support structures and canopy management techniques will maximize bud development and promote uniform growth.
The resin production is exceptionally dense, creating a crystalline coating worthy of winter sports comparisons. Dense, cone-shaped flowers with prominent, thick calyxes are the standard. Overall quality is remarkably consistent: refined cultivation at an elevated level.
**Terpenes**
This variety presents a sophisticated aromatic blend combining coniferous notes and fuel-like qualities with sharp citrus (Meyer lemon) and soapy character, complemented by subtle herbal and fruit undertones.
**Effects**
Delivers a dreamy, relaxed experience with balanced cerebral and physical sensations. While not heavily sleep-inducing, the profile skews toward indica characteristics.
**Grower Notes**
Pine Tree Kush represents a standout achievement in the breeding program. Beth developed particular enthusiasm for this cultivar, positioning it as a foundation for future genetic development. Derived from Grape Jelly [Dirty Bird] × Platinum Kush Breath Remix [In House], this strain honors Maine's heritage as the Pine Tree State. The nuanced aromatic complexity showcases pine character throughout all phenotypes. Distinctive conifer-like bud architecture and exceptional resin coverage define the crop, with an even split between solid green and solid purple expressions, elevated calyx-to-leaf ratios, and notably extended internodal distances.
**Feminized Photoperiod**



