Pinneaple Lemon Haze by Supragenetics
Sativa Dominant × Indica (minor)
Pinneaple Lemon Haze is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by SupraGenetics, known for its distinctive citrus and tropical aroma. This cultivar is recognized for its balanced cannabinoid profile and complex sensory experience.
Appearance
The buds of Pinneaple Lemon Haze are typically dense and visually striking, often appearing light green with prominent orange pistils. A fine layer of trichomes covers the buds, giving them a frosty, high-potency look. The plant structure is generally tall and elongated, characteristic of sativa genetics.
Aroma & Flavor
This strain offers an alluring aroma dominated by citrus and pineapple notes, with hints of lemon zest. Upon consumption, users experience a bright lemon flavor complemented by tropical pineapple sweetness. A subtle spicy and herbal undertone can also be detected, adding complexity to the overall sensory profile.
Effects
Pinneaple Lemon Haze is noted for delivering uplifting and energetic cerebral effects. While primarily sativa-leaning, it also provides a subtle component of body relaxation, contributing to a well-rounded experience suitable for both recreational enjoyment and therapeutic applications.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analyses consistently show THC levels ranging between 18% and 24%. The terpene profile is rich in limonene, pinene, and myrcene, contributing to its characteristic aroma and potential therapeutic synergies. CBD content is typically below 1%.
Growing Characteristics
Pinneaple Lemon Haze plants can grow quite tall, up to 210 cm outdoors, requiring experienced cultivation techniques. Indoor plants typically reach 120-150 cm. The flowering period averages 10-12 weeks, yielding resinous buds.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by SupraGenetics, Pinneaple Lemon Haze is primarily derived from sativa genetics, with at least 75% traceable to landrace sativas from Southeast Asia and Central America. Minor indica genetics were incorporated to achieve a balanced effect profile. The strain emerged from breeding efforts in the early 2010s.