Pineapple Express strain,” believe it or not, is actually a meteorological term. It indicates strong moisture currents off of Hawaii that extend over the Pacific to the North American coast. In the mid-latitudes of the world, suffice it to say, water vapour is a big deal. Nowadays, the term is more directly associated with the 2008 stoner comedy of the same name, starring Seth Rogen & James Franco. However, the film got its name from the strain, which I guess got its name from … Hawaiian water vapour.
Aside from a future etymologist’s splitting headache, the Pineapple Express strain can cause all kinds of body-numbing bonuses for your weary mid-day work sessions. Pineapple Express strain provides a blast of energy, one that promotes focused awareness and creativity. It got this from its parents, Hawaiian & Trainwreck. Some users have even reported so much cerebral energy that they start to feel a little dizzy, but this usually only occurs in large doses.
A 25% THC level on the high end means that even experienced users will probably enjoy the body buzz when they board the Pineapple Express strain. People who work creatively, especially at home, may find that the strain relieves their work anxieties – it’s known to be proficient at smashing writer’s blocks, for instance. Anxiety, stress, & mild aches and pains can fade as you drift, stimulated and focused, on the Pineapple currents.
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