About Pineapple Haze
Pineapple Haze is a sativa-dominant strain that pulls people in with its aroma but makes them stay with its buzzy, cerebral effects. This flavor-focused bud is, unsurprisingly, a cross between Pineapple and Haze and takes the best of both of its genetics lines. An excellent daytime smoke for work or for enjoying some active leisure time.
Pineapple Haze impresses from the start, with medium to large flowers. These buds cling together in a chunky, vaguely spherical formation and, although their lineage is predominantly sativa, they have a dense and typically indica structure. The tightly-coiled leaves are a yellowish green and are threaded through with hairy brown pistils. Finally, translucent, amber-colored trichomes dot the inner and outer surfaces of these compact flowers, giving them a golden glow and a very sticky texture.
Predictably, the most obvious aroma that wafts up from buds of Pineapple Haze is that of fresh pineapple. There’s also a faintly herbal undertone, with distinct notes of mint and sage, likely passed on from Haze. Grinding up the tight buds, on the other hand, releases some faint fumes of diesel. When combusted in a pipe or a joint, Pineapple Haze burns with a smooth, forgiving smoke. This smoke has a skunky and citrus-tinged flavor on the exhale.
As with many other sativa-dominant strains, Pineapple Haze takes effect quickly, bringing a rush of blood to the head and in so doing, increases blood pressure around the eyes and temples; some smokers may also notice an increase in saliva production. Such head-focused symptoms serve as a warning of what’s to come, as smokers soon notice an uptick in their patterns of thinking. Ideas may take on a new cerebral significance that they never would have had before, leading consumers to become immersed in their own internal logic. This buzzy mental energy can also lift some traditional cognitive inhibitions, allowing for free-flowing creativity and brainstorming. In the right set and setting, Pineapple Haze can let smokers concentrate on and execute complex, work-related tasks or strategies. The same stimulating qualities that let this strain amplify a user’s internal monologue can bring that monologue out, making it a good way to enhance social situations with easy, continuous conversation. Pineapple Haze’s high comes with relatively few physical effects, although some smokers may notice a slight drooping in their eyelids and limbs after a few hours. While this subtle relaxation can lead to some drowsiness, it can also spark just the right combination of mental and physical engagement that sets the stage for exercise — or even sex, if the conditions and the company are right. This fruity bud tends to last longer than average and is recommended for enjoyment in the morning or afternoon, as long as smokers deem themselves able to maintain lucidity under the influence of such a strong sativa.
Pineapple Haze can also have several benefits for medical cannabis patients. Its focused intent mindset can be helpful to those with attention deficit disorders, helping to concentrate on single tasks. Its warm, euphoric glow may also temporarily lift the clouds of mild to moderate stress and depression. Physiologically, Pineapple Haze can soothe some mild aches and pains and can also stimulate hunger for those who have lost their appetites due to treatments like chemotherapy. Because it can bring about a disorienting sense of mindrace in its early stages, this bud is not recommended for patients who are prone to panic or who have a low THC tolerance.
Fred –
This is a good strain for relaxing in a social environment. Good to chill with friends without feeling too buzzed. I found it’s effects didn’t last long though. Burns smooth.
Tilly Wade –
goddamn talk about potent stuff sticky lots of tricolms or however ya say it lol wicked buzz love it 5 stars from the old stoner hahahaha
Ingram –
This is my favourite strain and is one of the best I’ve ever had. It’s dense and sticky, smells amazing, tastes good and the high is potent as it gets for a medium strength strain.
Eryn Burns –
Pineapple Haze has to be one of my favourite must haves. It never fails to leave me in a relaxed but functioning state which makes it good for work. I suffer from anxiety, depression, chronic pain and it handles it all for me.
Austin Perry –
I am not one to have a sativa dominant strain but this one gets a pass. Just the right amount of head buzz for when you want to be active or stay awake.
Moses Cook –
Great tasting and dense buds just like in the picture. Will buy again, thanks for providing us with a high quality classic. Seriously.. if you haven’t tried this one load up and you will not be disappointed!
Wayne O’Brien –
I’d say overall, this weed is my favourite. It does a good job of changing your perspective on stress and issues, almost as if they melted away or dissociated from you.
Holiday –
a long time favorite, also one of the first big strains I smoked (years ago). Always a fun time, as it makes me feel relaxed and mellow.
Wilson –
Incredible strain for depression and anxiety. One of the best!!!!
Chris T. –
It smokes smooth with a semi-mild pineapple/ tropical taste. Pineapple Haze is probably the best of all. I’ll give it 5 stars!