
- Tropical lift for focused days
Pineapple Breeze
Pineapple Breeze is a tropical, sativa-dominant hybrid that delivers bright, focused highs and sweet pineapple aromas.
- Bright, tropical terpenes
- Daytime energy with body ease
- Performs well with correct humidity control
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18-22% |
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≤1% |
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Pineapple x Haze |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium to tall (1.2–2.5 m outdoor) |
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Medium to high |
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Pineapple, Citrus, Earthy undertones |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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Temperate, short outdoor growing season |
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Energising, Focused, Relaxed body buzz |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Pineapple Breeze
Pineapple Breeze blends tropical pineapple notes with a lively sativa high. The genetic cross of Pineapple x Haze produces plants that prefer early planting, good airflow and attentive humidity management for best results.
Pineapple Breeze is a sativa-dominant hybrid with lively, uplifting characteristics. It carries tropical terpene notes that define its aromatic profile.
THC levels are moderate to high, typically between 18% and 22%. Users describe a clean cerebral lift with manageable physical relaxation.
CBD content is low, generally under one percent so it is not a CBD-focused variety. Those seeking therapeutic CBD should consider other strains.
Pineapple Breeze traces to Pineapple x Haze parentage. The cross emphasises tropical terpenes and sativa vigour in the offspring.
Seeds are available as feminised photoperiod to simplify garden planning and avoid male plants. Photoperiod plants require standard light cycles and predictable scheduling.
Growing Pineapple Breeze requires intermediate skills and benefits from regular training and nutrient management. In a short outdoor growing season you must start early and use protective measures to avoid late autumn weather problems.
Indoor flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks. Outdoors plants typically finish by early October in suitable UK microclimates.
Yield is medium to high when the plant receives attentive care. Outdoors in a favourable season plants can deliver substantial harvests for their size.
Plants develop a lanky, open structure with long internodes and tapered colas. Expect medium to tall final heights when grown outdoors under good light.
Indoors you can keep Pineapple Breeze compact with topping and low-stress training, which suits smaller grow spaces in Gwynedd. Outdoors in Gwynedd the strain stretches but rewards with denser flowers if planted early and given shelter.
Growing Pineapple Breeze in Gwynedd with a short outdoor growing season means prioritising early starts and sheltered planting sites. You should protect plants from prolonged wet spells and aim to finish before heavy autumn rains.
The high is bright and energising, suited to daytime use. Many users report improved focus paired with a gentle body relaxation.
The flavour profile pairs sharp pineapple and sweet citrus with a subtle earthy undercurrent. The aftertaste is a clean tropical sweetness with a light herbal finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect an uplifting, cerebral high with mild body relaxation ideal for daytime tasks and creative activities.
Typical THC ranges from 18% to 22%, giving a noticeable but controllable psychoactive effect for most users.
It suits growers with some experience; basic training and attention to humidity and feeding will improve results.
In high humidity cannabis cultivation focus on airflow, light penetration, pruning lower growth, and choosing a sheltered site or greenhouse to reduce moisture around buds.
Monitor trichomes and harvest when most are cloudy with a few ambers for balanced effects, aiming to finish before prolonged autumn rains.
Low-stress training and topping encourage an even canopy, while selective defoliation helps airflow through bud sites.
Yes, a ventilated greenhouse offers weather protection and longer drying conditions, which is helpful in Gwynedd's unpredictable seasons.
This particular profile is most commonly found as feminised photoperiod seeds, though breeders sometimes offer separate autoflower crosses with different traits.
Use a balanced feed during veg, reduce nitrogen and increase potassium and phosphorus in late flowering, and avoid overfeeding to keep terpenes clean.
Growing cannabis remains illegal in the UK without a licence, so be aware of local laws and risks before cultivating.
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