Lilac Poison
Lilac Poison Strain Overview
Lilac Poison is a sativa-dominant strain created by Pacha's Select, developed by crossing Lilac Diesel Bx1 from Ethos Genetics with Poison Potion from Mountain Organic Botanicals in collaboration with Calypso Gardens. This strain was born from a love of floral, uplifting smoke with an emphasis on exceptional terpene production. The keeper phenotype of this original cross tests over 5.16% total terpenes and is rich in terpinolene, giving it a distinctly floral character. This particular phenotype won 2nd place in the sativa-dominant flower category at the 2021 Harvest Cup in Massachusetts, marking Pacha's Select's first competition entry and leading to the establishment of their genetics company.
Lilac Poison combines the potency and structural characteristics of Lilac Diesel with the aromatic complexity of Poison Potion. The cross brings together wonderful nodal spacing, ideal bract-to-leaf ratio, and vertical structure with supportive branches from the Lilac Diesel parent, while Poison Potion contributes an amazing aroma profile featuring floral, anise, musk, and Durban zest notes. The resulting plant structure displays a medium bushy growth pattern with thinner leaflets and shorter leaf petioles, creating a plant that is both manageable and productive.
Lilac Poison Strain Effects
Lilac Poison Strain Positive Effects
- Users report mood enhancement
- May help with stress
- Often used for creative enhancement
- Potential assistance with focus
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Lilac Poison Strain Possible Negative Effects
Lilac Poison Strain Growing Information
Lilac Poison is classified as mostly sativa and can be cultivated indoors, outdoors, and in greenhouse environments. The flowering time is approximately 70 days. The strain was originally available as clone-only feminized seeds. Plants display medium bushy growth with excellent nodal spacing and vertical structure. The strain is known for its exceptional terpene production, with the keeper phenotype testing over 5.16% total terpenes. Growing difficulty appears to be moderate, making it suitable for growers with some experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Lilac Poison make you feel?
Lilac Poison is known to produce the following effects:
- Energetic: 85%
- Uplifted: 85%
- Euphoric: 80%
- Creative: 75%
- Focused: 70%
What are the positive effects of Lilac Poison?
Lilac Poison has these reported positive effects:
- Users report mood enhancement
- May help with stress
- Often used for creative enhancement
- Potential assistance with focus
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
What are the negative effects of Lilac Poison?
Possible negative effects include:
- Dry Mouth
- Dry Eyes
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes
- Possible anxiety in high doses
What does Lilac Poison taste like?
Lilac Poison has the following flavor profile:
- Anise
- Citrus
- Durban zest
- Floral
- Musk