Pineapple Godbud
Pineapple Godbud
Also known as: Pineapple God
Overview
Pineapple Godbud is a super rare sativa-dominant hybrid strain created through crossing Pineapple Kush with Godbud. This powerhouse strain successfully combines the tropical flavors and effects of both parent strains, creating a unique cannabis variety that offers both recreational and therapeutic benefits. The strain was developed by combining the genetics of Pineapple Kush (a cross between Pineapple and Master Kush) with Godbud (an indica-dominant hybrid of Hawaii and Purple Skunk). This rare hybrid showcases fluffy, oversized bright neon green nugs with golden undertones, amber hairs, and a clear coating of sticky sweet resin. The strain presents an almost sickeningly sweet flavor profile featuring fresh pineapple and tropical pine notes, followed by a potent kick of skunky pungency on exhale. Its aroma is equally intense, with pungent skunky overtones accented by spicy earth and peppery tropical fruits. The effects manifest almost immediately upon exhale, launching users into a state of frenzied lifted energy, followed by enhanced positivity, motivation, creativity, and sociability, before settling into happy relaxation.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic fatigue
- May help with arthritis
- Often used for chronic pain management
- May assist with depression
- Users report relief from chronic stress
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Growing information for Pineapple Godbud is limited due to its rarity. Based on its parent genetics, it likely inherits characteristics from both Pineapple Kush (which is moderately easy to grow with flowering time of 8-9 weeks and yields of 18-20 ounces per plant outdoor) and Godbud (which has a flowering time of approximately 53 days and is relatively disease-resistant). Indoor cultivation would likely be preferred with controlled environmental conditions. The strain may require experienced growers due to its sativa-dominant nature and specific breeding requirements. Expect similar flowering times to parent strains, with potential for good yields if properly maintained.