Pineapple Chunk was created by crossing “Barney’s Farm” Sweet Pineapple with our Cheese/Skunk #1 - breeding into this new variety the essence and flavour of these delicious strains. The result is an extremely vigorous and stable plant. Mould and disease resistant.
The essence and flavour of Pineapple Chunk strain is immediately obvious. Its aroma of earthy Cheese X Skunk is fortified by the stunning essence of very sweet Pineapple. The taste is delicious and unique. Earthy flavours are underpinned by the strong appetizing Pineapple aftershock. A huge giver with a massive THC output and high CBD giving a powerful couch lock effect.
The Pineapple Chunk strain by Barneys Farm is 20% Sativa 80% Indica.
To properly store Pineapple Chunk seeds, it is recommended to keep them cool and dark in an airtight container ideally in a refrigerator with proper labeling and dating, avoiding freezing.
Strain FAQ
How do disease-resistant strains combat mold and mildew?
A key focus in breeding disease-resistant strains is tackling fungi like botrytis (gray mold) and powd3ery mildew, which are said to be particularly harmful in humid conditions. Strains developed for mold resistance have natural defenses against these pathogens, reducing reliance on chemical fungicides.
How do breeders make pineapple-flavored cannabis?
Matchmaking with sweet, fruity parent strains is key. Breeders can focus on pineapple overtones over several generations by selecting and crossing breeds with fruity or tropical scents. Like a good recipe, patience and accuracy are said to be needed to make the right pineapple combination.
How do Central American and Caribbean strains adapt to their climate?
These strains thrive in humid and tropical Central American and Caribbean settings. They resist pests and moulds common in these environments, making them useful for breeding programmes to improve cannabis disease resistance.
What reported medical benfits are high-THC strains said to have?
High-THC cannabis has been reported to help individuals with persistent pain, nausea, or epilepsy, amongst many other ailments. However, it is said that what works depends on the user, and this shows the need for proper tailored medical advice from a professional.
Why do some high-yielding strains have long vegetative stages?
A longer vegetative growth period is said to be what helps these plants build a solid structure. This sturdy base is necessary in order to support the weight of their many buds during flowering.