Pink Picasso
Pink Picasso
Also known as: Candyland Killer
Overview
Pink Picasso rose to prominence in the late 2010s on California's boutique shelves, with early drops credited to the Los Angeles craft scene. By 2019, Pink Picasso releases began appearing more regularly, drawing attention for their candy-floral nose and colorful bag appeal. The cultivar is widely associated with breeder-collaborative phenotype hunts that prioritized complex dessert terpenes and high resin output. The name likely nods to the strain's "artistic" bouquet and pink-tinged pistils, positioning it among the era's aesthetically forward hybrids.
Pink Picasso is an evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa) created through crossing the infamous OZK X Candyland strains. Consensus among cultivators ties Pink Picasso's lineage to OZ Kush and Candyland. OZ Kush is generally linked to Zkittlez genetics crossed into OG Kush lines (often described as Zkittlez x OG Eddie Lepp/OG Kush), while Candyland derives from Granddaddy Purple x Platinum Cookies. This bud has small rounded fluffy minty green nugs with vivid pink undertones, bright orange hairs and a thick frosty coating of tiny white crystal trichomes. Pink Picasso delivers a rare blend of high potency, confectionary-floral aromatics, and photogenic bag appeal. Its genetic heritage from OZ Kush and Candyland explains the candy top notes, refined perfume, and balanced hybrid effects.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress
- May help with depression
- Often used for anxiety management
- Users report pain relief
- May help with insomnia at higher doses
- Often used for mood enhancement
- Users report relief from muscle spasms
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
It has a flowering time of 8-9 weeks and produces dense, resin-covered buds with strong aroma and flavor. This stunning Sativa-Dominant Hybrid thrives in Mediterranean climates, making it ideal for those who can mimic these sunny, warm conditions indoors or outdoors. This strain thrives in Mediterranean climates, where it enjoys sunny and warm conditions. Whether you're growing indoors or outdoors, aim to replicate these ideal weather conditions for the best results. For outdoor growth, Pink Picasso plants reach heights of 5-8 feet, producing impressive yields of 800-900 grams per plant. Indoor growers can expect a similar height range of 5-8 feet, with yields of 500-600 grams per square meter, provided the environment is managed. These plants are ready for harvest between late September and early October. Growing Pink Picasso is a rewarding experience, especially if you have a bit of cultivation experience. It's relatively moderate in terms of care, making it a great choice for hobbyists who want to test their skills with a slightly more challenging strain. Proper ventilation and lighting are key to maximizing yields. This strain flourishes under the ideal conditions of an indoor setup, where lighting and ventilation can be finely tuned to support its growth.