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No. 3301Hybrid

Diced Pineapple

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Diced Pineapple is a contemporary hybrid cultivar known for its prominent tropical bouquet, reminiscent of freshly cut pineapple. It is recognized for its approachable potency and balanced effects, making it a popular choice for daytime use.

EffectsEnergetic Uplifting Social
May help withInflammation
AromaPineappleCitrusMangoGuavaFloralGrassy

Appearance

Diced Pineapple typically features medium-density flowers with a base color of emerald green, often highlighted with lime green. The calyxes are usually plump and conical, with a structure that suggests a balanced hybrid nature. Vivid orange to amber pistils contrast with the green hues, and the buds are often generously covered in trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Diced Pineapple is dominated by ripe pineapple, tangy citrus, and hints of tropical fruits like mango or guava. Secondary notes can include sweet floral tones and a crisp, grassy scent. Upon consumption, the flavor mirrors the aroma, leading with candied pineapple and citrus peel, followed by a mellow sweetness with herbal undertones on the exhale.

When vaporized, the fruit and floral notes are often clearer, while smoking can introduce a warmer, slightly caramelized sugar impression. The mouthfeel is typically smooth, with a lingering sweetness.

Effects

Diced Pineapple is often described as providing uplifting and energetic effects, making it a versatile option for social settings or daytime activities. It is generally not associated with heavy sedation when consumed in moderate amounts, offering a clean, sunny disposition rather than intense couchlock.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

The aromatic profile of Diced Pineapple is influenced by terpenes such as myrcene, limonene, caryophyllene, terpinolene, and ocimene. These contribute to its distinct tropical and citrus notes. In legal markets, THC content in Diced Pineapple flower typically ranges from 18-24%, with CBD levels below 1%.

Origins & Lineage

While Diced Pineapple does not have a single, universally verified genetic lineage, its name suggests a connection to pineapple-dominant parent strains. It often appears as a boutique or regional label, meaning specific crosses can vary between cultivators. Common influences in pineapple-forward strains include limonene and terpinolene, with potential links to cultivars like Pineapple, Golden Pineapple, or Pineapple Trainwreck crosses.

Growing

Information regarding specific growing difficulty, flowering times, yield, and environmental preferences for Diced Pineapple is not detailed in the provided source notes. Cultivators often focus on preserving its volatile aromatics through careful post-harvest handling and trimming.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Diced Pineapple?
Diced Pineapple typically contains between 18-24% THC, with CBD levels below 1%.
What does Diced Pineapple smell and taste like?
It has a strong tropical aroma of ripe pineapple, citrus, and hints of mango, with flavors mirroring this profile, often with sweet and herbal undertones.
What are the typical effects of Diced Pineapple?
Consumers often report energetic and uplifting effects, making it suitable for daytime use and social interactions.
Is Diced Pineapple a pure Indica or Sativa?
Diced Pineapple is considered a hybrid strain, offering a balanced effect that does not heavily lean towards sedation.