
Short Description
Pineapple Fruz, Permanent Marker, Lemon Tree S1 and Runtz meet in an 8–9 week, medium-to-high yielding cross.
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Description
Pink Pina from Grounded Genetics is built around a chunky modern family tree: (Pineapple Fruz x Permanent Marker) x (Lemon Tree S1 x Runtz). It’s available as feminised seeds, with a photoperiod flowering pattern and a listed flowering time of 8–9 weeks.
The parentage gives a clearer picture of what’s going on here. Permanent Marker is itself ([Biscotti x Jealousy] x Sherb Bx), while Pineapple Fruz comes from Animal Mints x Z Bx1. The Pink Limez pollen used in the cross is also listed as Lemon Tree S1 x Runtz. So rather than being a simple two-name mash-up, Pink Pina stacks several well-known dessert, gas and citrus-leaning lines into one Grounded Genetics release.
For growers comparing practical details, Pink Pina is listed for indoor or outdoor cultivation and is described as producing a medium to high yield. The 8–9 week flowering window keeps it in a familiar range for many modern photoperiod varieties, while the lineage is the main reason to look at it: sweet and gassy Pineapple Fruz x Permanent Marker, worked with Pink Limez pollen for an extra Lemon Tree S1 and Runtz layer.
Choose Pink Pina if you’re drawn to current US-style genetics with a fairly quick finish and plenty of named background in the cross. The supplied details don’t pin it to one narrow aroma profile, but the breeding points clearly towards sweet, gassy, pineapple, citrus and dessert influences.
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