Pineapple Thai reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Pineapple Thai.
I get 100% indoor organic PT, and its now my favorite besides gsc. Awesome sh**
To whoever it was that suggest this strain for chronic pain patients-
You, my friend, are completely correct. I have a chronic pain condition as well, and this strain was amazing. I was able to accomplish so much while medicated, my leg felt better, had less spasms, and my mood was generally uplifted.
I strongly recommend it as well!
Not sure why this is classified as an indica. it looks like a sativa and has a very euphoric and awake high. Theirs no stoniness at all yet it still provides some excellent pain relief
A beautiful, long lasting, powerful strain with an intense smell that won't soon be forgot!! If you come across this one, don't pass it up! Covered in long thick red hairs and packed with trichomes, this is one of the best looking flowers I've encountered in my years of toking.
Smell: The smell is extremely potent and easily detectible, even in small amounts, if not kept in an air tight container! The odor could only be described as.. Pineapple! Very pineapple!
Taste: Tropical!
Stone: Very long lasting and enjoyable. Euphoria, giggles, energy, and a good body buzz.
Overall, 9 out of 10. Not to be passed up or underestimated!
Good nice-smelling bud. Hits fast for a while. Haven't smoked a lot of weed but this was good.
Very cerebral, felt almost entirely in the head. It's a great daytime smoke, leaves you actually worry a bit about your schedule and wanting to cross things off your to do list. For a busy guy who isn't worried about feeling a bit motivated as a stoner, this isn't a bad one to make a staple it seems
Sweet, fruity aroma and flavor. The sample was very multi-colored, ranging from light to dark green, and even vivid orange. The smoke was easy on the throat, and not harsh at all. It was a very peaceful, almost spiritual high, very quiet, and very withdrawn and introspective.
I'm surprised to see it classified as an indica. It was sold to me as a sativa, and all evidence, including physical appearance and subjective psychedelic experience point seem to support this claim. This strain is almost definitely sativa dominant.
Pineapple Thai is a high-CBD strain (5% to 7% CBD, low THC). The "stoned" effects are the lightest I've ever experienced, and the calming effects of this strain are amazing. For medical/theraputic purposes, this is the best strain I've ever found.