
Type
Photoperiod
Yield / plant
88g
Feminized
Feminized
Country
Netherlands
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About Pineapple Poison
# Pineapple Poison
Pineapple Poison is a sativa-leaning hybrid strain developed by crossing a female Pineapple (an old-school Skunk phenotype) with a reverted Durban Poison male from Dutch Passion. This breeding project aimed to create a vigorous, resilient sativa with an intricate and distinctive terpene composition.
## Aroma and Flavor Profile
The strain delivers a potent aromatic experience with predominantly fruity, sweet, and herbal characteristics. On the palate, expect tropical flavors complemented by subtle notes of aniseed and mint. One notable phenotype expresses elevated limonene levels, resulting in particularly fruity and zesty aromatics. The complex flavor palette—ranging across fruity, sweet, and herbal dimensions with distinct aniseed undertones inherited from the Durban parent—sets this strain apart from many contemporary crosses.
## Growth Characteristics
Pineapple Poison exhibits strong sativa structure with robust, solid branching. The plant demonstrates medium to large proportions and responds well to training techniques. Early vegetative growth may initially appear more indica-like, with large, broad leaves, though the overall architecture remains sativa-dominant without excessive vertical stretch typical of pure sativas. Indoor plants typically reach 1-1.5 meters when untrained; bending and pruning methods help maintain even canopies and optimize yields. The plant features medium internodal spacing, with slightly wider gaps on lower branch sections. Main cola development produces thick, dense flowers.
## Cultivation
This hardy, vigorous strain adapts to diverse growing environments and climates, making it accessible to novice cultivators. It thrives both indoors and outdoors, tolerating temperature extremes effectively. The flowering cycle averages 8 weeks, with flower initiation occurring between weeks 2-3 of bloom. Indoor cultivation shows moderate stretch during the 12/12 photoperiod transition. Outdoor production yields prove particularly impressive, especially with strategic plant management. The strain's resilience and productivity make it an excellent choice for various growing setups.


