Description
- Strain Name: Pineapple Thai
- Seed Maker: 707 Seedbank
- Seed Count: 10 pack
- Seed Type: Regular (Male & Female)
NOTES FROM THE SEEDMAKER
Pineapple Thai is mostly sativa dominant. It grows very large with light green buds coated in beautiful crystals. Like the name suggests, it has a strong ripe pineapple aroma with a hint of haze.
YIELD DISCLAIMER
The yield of any crop, including hemp, can vary depending on factors such as the variety of the plant, growing conditions, farming practices, and weather conditions.
michael –
My favorite strain to start the day! great sativa with a mild come down.
Patient_grower.okc –
Amazing strain to grow! The best looking plant in my tent from week 2 on, amazing vigor through transition. All around my personal favorite.
HarryTuza –
Sha bud is a great breeder! Really excited to run some of these! Thanks Speakeasy!
epochalypse (verified owner) –
Sha Bud’s Pineapple Thai is phenomenal. I’ve only put off growing these for so long since I had a bunch of genuine Highland Thai landrace beans as well as around 25 Juicy Fruit S1s. Well I finally worked my way through those so I ordered 707’s Pineapple Thai and I was not disappointed with them in the least. One of my Highland Thai landrace seeds had strong Pineapple terps and I used her in my Omega Pineapple cross, a plant which came out exquisitely and which I’m extremely proud of. For the most part, these Pineapple Thai beans resembled that Highland Thai female both in structure and terps, and since she’s got some indica mixed in, 707’s Pineapple Thai had larger and more plentiful trichomes than the landrace Thai. I wish I’d made preservation seeds of my Highland Thai beans, since as far as I can tell, she’s extinct in the wild. Wish I knew that when I had a clutch of seeds to work with, but at least her genetics live on in my Omega Pineapple. And while the landrace seeds produced a variety of different terpene profiles and plant structures, these Pineapple Thai seeds, which have been worked, although it appears minimally so, really do produce plants that are as close as possible to the pineapple pheno of landrace Highland Thai that I grew in 2019 after losing my entire stable in 2018, and with another homemade cross, grown and bred earlier that year — Ed Rosenthal Super Bud Bx2 (a gorgeous plant grown from a Sensi Seeds stamped white envelope of 15 seeds with a handwritten note, in Dutch, which translated as “internal breeding stock – DO NOT DISTRIBUTE – acquired in Amsterdam in 2002) x Original Brothers Grimm c. 2000 C99 (pineapple pheno)) created the first of two remarkable batches of homemade seeds from which my handpicked final Omega Pineapple pheno would finally be selected towards the end of 2020.
Anyway, I’ve heard from a reliable source that there aren’t too many original packs of 707 Pineapple Thai left. I’m not sure if Sha Bud is planning on making or releasing more, but after years of putting off buying a pack, I’m very glad I did.
Along with everything from 707 I’ve ever grown, these are truly phenomenal seeds. I’ve heard that since he finished his several year Blockhead remix project, that among a few other reworkings and original projects that Sha Bud is busy reworking his Lemon Tree x 707 Chemdawg 4 IBL cross into a more stable Bx, with a more consistent structure and more consistent and more powerful lemon candy terpenes.
Whether or not you know how talented a breeder Sha Bud is, or are willing to trust a very experienced & knowledgeable source of all things cannabis, whenever the new 707 Lemon Tree Bx drops, definitely don’t sleep on them. And if you’re lucky there’ll be more 707 Pineapple Thai beans released sometime in the future. If you do ever find any Pineapple Thai packs for sale don’t even hesitate. Don’t sleep, just Scoop!