Pineapple Skunk
Pineapple Skunk
Also known as: Pineapple Purple Skunk, Purple Pineapple
Overview
Pineapple Skunk is a tropical-leaning hybrid strain created by Humboldt Seed Organization that combines the classic vigor of Skunk genetics with bright pineapple aromatics. This strain is characterized as approximately 80% Indica and 20% Sativa, resulting from crossing various Skunk varieties with Pineapple genetics. The strain has established itself as a favorite among both novice and experienced growers due to its manageable cultivation requirements and rewarding yields. Pineapple Skunk produces medium-to-tall plants with strong main stems and excellent side-branching, making it well-suited for training techniques. The buds are dense and resin-rich, displaying the classic structure inherited from its Skunk lineage while expressing the tropical sweetness of its Pineapple genetics. This cultivar performs particularly well in SOG and SCROG growing systems and responds favorably to both indoor and outdoor cultivation in temperate and Mediterranean climates.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress
- May help with pain management
- Often used for insomnia
- May assist with anxiety
- Users report help with muscle spasms
- May aid in appetite stimulation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Pineapple Skunk is considered moderately easy to grow, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced cultivators. Indoor flowering time ranges from 50-55 days (7-8 weeks), with yields of 400-600 g/m². The strain responds well to training techniques like topping, LST, and SCROG methods. Plants typically reach 1-3 meters in height outdoors and prefer Mediterranean or temperate climates. Outdoor harvest occurs in early October with potential yields of 1000-3000 g/plant. The strain requires growth control indoors due to its vigorous nature and benefits from anti-odor systems due to its strong aromatic profile. It thrives in temperatures of 70-85°F (21-29°C) and shows good resistance to mold and pests inherited from its Skunk genetics.