Poisonous Pineapples by Pure Michigan Genetics
Sativa dominant genetics × Jamaican × Thai
Poisonous Pineapples is a hybrid strain meticulously bred by Pure Michigan Genetics, known for its sativa-dominant characteristics and unique flavor profile. This cultivar was developed to offer an engaging experience, blending tropical notes with energizing effects.
Appearance
The buds of Poisonous Pineapples are visually striking, characterized by dense structure and a vibrant color palette. They often display a mix of bright greens, deep oranges, and subtle purple hues, reminiscent of a tropical sunset. A generous coating of glistening trichomes covers the buds, indicating significant potency and resin production.
Aroma & Flavor
This strain offers a complex and enticing aromatic profile, featuring prominent citrus and sweet pineapple notes, complemented by undertones of earthy pine. The flavor follows suit, delivering an initial burst of sweet tropical fruit that transitions into a more grounded, herbal finish with a hint of spice. The smoke is often described as silky, leaving a pleasant lingering taste.
Effects
Poisonous Pineapples is recognized for its sativa-dominant effects, providing an energetic and cerebral experience. Users often report feeling uplifted and creative, making it suitable for daytime use. The strain is generally associated with a euphoric sensation that can stimulate the mind.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific cannabinoid percentages vary, this strain typically exhibits THC levels around 19% to 23%, with minimal CBD content (<1%). The terpene profile is noted for contributing to its distinct aroma and effects, with compounds like limonene, pinene, myrcene, caryophyllene, and linalool often present. Limonene, in particular, is a significant component, contributing to the citrusy notes.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Pure Michigan Genetics, Poisonous Pineapples is the result of a dedicated breeding program aimed at combining robust sativa traits with a distinctive tropical flavor. Its lineage is predominantly sativa, with approximately 70% sativa genetics, potentially including influences from landrace sativas like Jamaican and Thai varieties. This genetic background contributes to its energizing and cerebral effects.