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No. 0611Indica

Pink Pixie Hemp Indoor Flower CBD

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Pink Pixie Hemp Indoor Flower (CBD) is a craft-grown, CBD-dominant cultivar known for its sweet aroma and visual appeal. Cultivated indoors for enhanced terpene expression, it offers a clear-headed calm suitable for daytime use or balancing with THC flower.

EffectsCalm Focused
May help withStress
AromaBerryCandyFloralCitrusCreamHerbalLavenderOrange

Appearance

Pink Pixie typically exhibits compact to moderate internodal spacing, leading to dense cola formation. The cultivar's signature pink hues are most prominent in its pistils during mid to late bloom, often appearing as rose-gold or pink threads against a green base, sometimes with lavender flecks. Mature flowers are characterized by a frosty sheen from dense trichome coverage.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Pink Pixie is often described as candy-sweet, evoking notes of spun sugar and berries. Sensory analysis suggests a profile that includes berry, floral, and confectionery elements. This sweetness is present in both its scent and its flavor profile.

Effects

Consumers often report that Pink Pixie provides a clear-headed calm without intoxicating effects. It is considered suitable for promoting focus during the day or for winding down in the evening. It can also be used to create a more balanced experience when combined with THC-dominant cannabis strains.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

As a CBD-dominant hemp cultivar, Pink Pixie is bred to remain under the federal THC limit of 0.3% on a dry-weight basis, while maximizing CBDa content. The terpene profile is noted for contributing to its sweet and fruity aroma, with common terpenes including Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Pinene, Humulene, and Ocimene.

Cultivation

Pink Pixie is grown indoors under controlled conditions to ensure consistent terpene expression and cannabinoid profiles. This method allows for premium shelf appeal and higher terpene totals compared to greenhouse or outdoor equivalents. Cultivators often employ techniques like topping and low-stress training to optimize bud structure and yield.

Origins & Lineage

While precise genetic lineage is not consistently disclosed, Pink Pixie is hypothesized to descend from berry-flavored CBD strains, possibly incorporating a stabilized 'pink' phenotype. Its development aligns with the rise of craft indoor hemp production in the early to mid-2020s, focusing on aesthetic traits and sensory appeal for the smokable hemp market.

Frequently asked questions

What are the main cannabinoid levels in Pink Pixie Hemp?
Pink Pixie is a CBD-dominant hemp cultivar, typically showing high CBDa levels and remaining under the federal THC limit of 0.3% on a dry-weight basis. THC content is generally in the 15-25% range for the cannabis version, but for hemp, it's well below legal limits.
What does Pink Pixie smell and taste like?
Pink Pixie is known for its candy-sweet bouquet, with prominent notes of berry and floral undertones, reminiscent of spun sugar and confectionery.
What effects are associated with Pink Pixie?
Consumers often describe clear-headed calm and enhanced focus. It is considered suitable for daytime use and for winding down without significant intoxication.
Why is Pink Pixie called 'Pink Pixie'?
The name reflects its tendency to develop pinkish pistils under certain growing conditions and its sweet, confectionary-like aroma and flavor profile.