![]() A 70% indica background and OG Kush descent amount to a silkysmooth bodybuzz that’s hard to forget. Pineapple is a piece of fruit you’re not likely to find in the average cannabis strain, but Pineapple Kush packs plenty of its tropical flavour. With a relaxed-yet-euphoric high and bountiful harvest prospects, Lemongrass is sure to put a smile on the face of experienced and rookie growers long before the harvest is in! Pineapple Kush 22% THC is definitely on the cards with this strain, which owes her fruity origins to a pair of other fruit strains: Lemon Ice and Kosher Tangie Kush. Lemongrass feminnized cannabis seeds grow into refreshingly tart indica buds. Since it’s all a matter of taste, we present them in random order, allowing anyone to pick their favourite fruit and grow the corresponding cannabis genetics at home. Now that you know more about the taste of fruit in your cannabis, it’s about time we introduced out own fruity strains. Our cannabis fruit tip is to have a bite from a juicy mango to intensify the impact of your buzz – and having a piece of fruit adds a healthy twist to the high as well! Our Fruitiest Strains For You Myrcene makes it easier for THC to reach the brain, enabling it to boost the effect of the high. Interestingly, myrcene is also present in mangoes, making this a doubly fruity compound. It is the most common terpene found in cannabis, often associated with a herbal aroma and the perfume of sweet fruit. Myrcene is a terpene that deserves special mention here. Still, it is usually the combined bouquet of multiple terpenes that determines flavour and fragrance, resulting in terpene profiles that smell like bananas, berries, or even pineapple! Geraniol is a terpene that reminds of ornage zest instead. ![]() Then again, other terpenes smell strongly of fruit, such as limonene with its uplifting citrus aroma and effect. Some terpenes smell strongly of lavender like linalool, while humulene is much more earthy in scent. The types commonly found in cannabis determine the high as well as the scent of buds in some cases, that’s an unmistakable scent of fruit. Hundreds of different terpenes have been identified. For cannabis specifically, they do so by means of the entourage effect, which enables various cannabis ingredients to influence each other’s effects, and sometimes even intensify the high. They are not only popular for their wonderful scents terpenes can also influence our mental state. They are also used in aroma therapy and the production of perfumes, to name a few examples. These ‘terps’ can be found all throughout the plant kingdom. Terpenes are aromatic compounds cannabis plants produce to protect themselves against unwanted threats and to attract useful insects. Terpenes, Fruit, And Cannabis Crossbreeds Their prime focus was the terpene profiles of potential parent strains. Instead, our experts set out to find genetics with the most powerful properties in terms of taste and smell. So how do you go about developing weed with strawberry taste or fragrant lemon aromas? Sadly, you can’t just crossbreed a cannabis plant and a banana tree and wait for them to bear fruit. How To Squeeze Fruit Into Cannabis Genetics You’ll find the fruits of their labour in the nine fruity strains presented in this blog. And since Amsterdam Genetics likes to stay ahead, our breeders have been sinking their teeth into fruit strains for years. Recent years have seen a frenzy of attempts at breeding and crossbreeding strains with a whiff of fruit inside. Then again, who can blame us? Don’t we all like a nice and refreshing touch of fruit flavour in the bouquet of our cannabis? ![]() Strawberry Glue, Banana Kush, Lemon Ice: the Amsterdam Genetics seeds collection is almost like a fruit basket judging by the strain names.
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