
Carbon by Fluresh 1/8th Jar: Pineapple Express
We take a high touch approach when it comes to cultivation. Between hang drying our plants whole, allowing for extended dry and curing time and always saying no to mechanical trimmers, we respect the plant at every step in the process. The results? They speak for themselves.
A movie star among cultivars (see 2008 Seth Rogen film), Pineapple Express turns its Trainwreck x Hawaiian lineage into a fruit and energizing blast of sunshine. The nose contains funky citrus overtones with a lot of earthy pine and a slice of namesake pineapple, the latter two stick around in the mouth when smoked. Its high comes fast, lingers and is consistently described by consumers as energizing, euphoric, and uplifting. A sativa body buzz is matched with a calming but focused and creative head high. Great for socializing, getting tasks done, or just enjoying a nearby park. Best for daytime or early evening use.
Terpenes: Caryophyllene, Limonene, Humulene
- Pineapple
- Citrus
- Tropical

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According to actor and comedian Seth Rogen, the Pineapple Express cultivar didn’t exist until after the 2008 movie of the same name brought the name into the spotlight. Inspired by the film, growers took it upon themselves to create a potent cultivar that the film described as “the dopest dope.”
G13 Labs claims it originated the strain in the mid-2000s, selecting Trainwreck and Hawaiian as parent genetics, and the hybrid soon proliferated among California medical marijuana dispensaries. However, many growers and 11 seed banks each aimed to create the “true” Pineapple Express. As such, multiple variations exist in the current marketplace.