Pulp Fiction
Pulp Fiction Strain Overview
Pulp Fiction is a balanced hybrid cannabis strain developed by the breeder Exotic Genetix. The strain was created by crossing the popular strains Gelato #41 and The Menthol, resulting in a cultivar that combines the dessert-like qualities of Gelato with the refreshing minty characteristics of The Menthol. The name references the iconic 1994 Quentin Tarantino film, though the connection appears to be primarily thematic rather than genetic. The strain emerged in the mid-2010s as part of the dessert strain trend that gained popularity in California and spread to other legal markets.
Pulp Fiction plants typically produce dense, resinous buds with a distinctive appearance. The nugs are often medium to large in size with a rounded, chunky structure. The coloration ranges from deep forest green to purple hues, accented by vibrant orange pistils and a generous coating of milky white trichomes. The strain's visual appeal is enhanced by the contrast between the dark foliage and the frosty trichome coverage, making it particularly photogenic.
Notable features of Pulp Fiction include its complex aromatic profile and balanced effects. The strain has gained recognition for its ability to deliver both cerebral stimulation and physical relaxation without overwhelming sedation. Its relatively high THC content combined with a diverse terpene profile makes it popular among both recreational and medical users seeking a versatile experience. The strain has developed a following in legal markets, particularly among consumers who appreciate dessert strains with minty undertones.
Pulp Fiction Strain Effects
Pulp Fiction Strain Positive Effects
- Users report relief from stress and anxiety
- May help with mild to moderate pain management
- Often used for mood elevation
- Some users find it helpful for appetite stimulation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Pulp Fiction Strain Possible Negative Effects
Pulp Fiction Strain Growing Information
Pulp Fiction is considered a moderately difficult strain to cultivate, making it better suited for growers with some experience. The plants typically flower in 8-10 weeks indoors, with outdoor harvests occurring in mid to late October in the Northern Hemisphere. Indoor yields are average to above average, producing approximately 400-500 grams per square meter. Outdoor plants can yield 500-600 grams per plant under optimal conditions. The strain prefers a controlled indoor environment but can also thrive outdoors in Mediterranean climates with consistent temperatures. Plants tend to be medium in height, usually reaching 100-150 cm indoors and up to 200 cm outdoors. Special considerations include maintaining proper humidity control during flowering to prevent mold due to the dense bud structure, and providing adequate support for branches as the heavy buds develop. The strain responds well to training techniques like topping and low-stress training to maximize yields.
Pulp Fiction Strain Genetics
Pulp Fiction Strain Parent Strains
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Pulp Fiction make you feel?
Pulp Fiction is known to produce the following effects:
- Relaxed: 75%
- Euphoric: 70%
- Creative: 65%
- Focused: 60%
What are the positive effects of Pulp Fiction?
Pulp Fiction has these reported positive effects:
- Users report relief from stress and anxiety
- May help with mild to moderate pain management
- Often used for mood elevation
- Some users find it helpful for appetite stimulation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
What are the negative effects of Pulp Fiction?
Possible negative effects include:
- Dry Mouth
- Dry Eyes
- Anxiety
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes
- Possible anxiety or paranoia in sensitive users or high doses
- Dizziness in some individuals
What does Pulp Fiction taste like?
Pulp Fiction has the following flavor profile:
- Citrus
- Creamy
- Earthy
- Mint
- Sweet