
Super Pineapple Haze
Cannabis seeds
by Garden of Green
Super Pineapple Haze Cannabis Seeds by Garden of Green
Super Pineapple Haze is a near-pure sativa cannabis seed strain from Garden of Green that crosses Pineapple with Purang to deliver commercial-scale yields and 16–20% THC. She's not fast — 9 weeks of flowering indoors, and outdoors you'll need to plant early in the season — but the payoff is branch-bending harvests of up to 800g per plant and buds dripping with tropical terpenes. If patience is something you can manage, this girl will reward you handsomely.
Super Pineapple Haze Seed Variants
Super Pineapple Haze feminised seeds come in two pack sizes: a 3-seed pack (SKU: CSGG0051) for growers who want to test the genetics without committing, and a 5-seed pack (SKU: CSGG0052) for those ready to fill a garden. If you're growing outdoors and want to select the strongest phenotype, the 5-pack gives you room to pick your best performers. For a single indoor ScrOG run, 3 seeds is plenty.
Growing Super Pineapple Haze Seeds: What to Expect
This strain grows like a proper sativa — tall, vigorous, and hungry for light. Outdoors, she's in her element. Give Super Pineapple Haze a large garden with direct sunlight and she'll stretch into a substantial plant capable of producing 500–800g per plant. The catch: you need to plant early in the season. She needs time, and rushing her means leaving yield on the table.
Indoors, expect 9 weeks of flowering and yields of 450–550 g/m². That's solid, but you'll earn every gram. Her sativa growth pattern means vertical stretch is relentless, so topping early is non-negotiable. We'd recommend running a ScrOG net to spread that canopy out and keep light penetration even. SOG works too if you're running multiple plants in smaller pots, but ScrOG gives you better control over her height.
One honest limitation: this is not a set-and-forget strain. If you're after something low-maintenance that finishes in 7 weeks, look at an indica-dominant variety instead. Super Pineapple Haze demands attention — training, feeding, monitoring — but the growers who put in the work get rewarded with yields that most sativas simply cannot match.
Flavour, Aroma, and the Super Pineapple Haze Experience
The name isn't just marketing. Super Pineapple Haze buds carry a genuinely tropical nose — sweet pineapple up front, with a hazy, slightly spicy undertone that lingers after you crack a bud open. The Pineapple parent brings that unmistakable fruit-forward sweetness, while Purang adds depth and complexity to the terpene profile. When dried and cured properly, the flavour translates beautifully: a mouth-watering inhale with a smooth, sweet exhale that makes you reach for the jar again.
At 16–20% THC, she sits in that comfortable range where experienced smokers get a satisfying session and newer consumers aren't overwhelmed. According to Healthline's guide to marijuana strains, sativa-dominant varieties like Super Silver Haze — a close relative in the Haze family — are commonly associated with uplifting, cerebral effects (Healthline, 2023). Research published in the Journal of Cannabis Research also suggests that terpene profiles and flavour characteristics may play a role in shaping the subjective experience of different cannabis varieties (PMC7819481, 2021). With Super Pineapple Haze, the combination of high-THC sativa genetics and a rich terpene profile makes for a strain that's as enjoyable to grow as it is to smoke.
Specifications for Super Pineapple Haze Seeds
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Garden of Green |
| Genetics | Pineapple x Purang |
| Type | Near-pure sativa (feminised, photoperiod) |
| THC | 16–20% |
| Flowering Time | 9 weeks |
| Indoor Yield | 450–550 g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | 500–800g per plant |
| Recommended Training | ScrOG, SOG, topping |
| Pack Sizes | 3 seeds / 5 seeds |
Running Super Pineapple Haze indoors? A ScrOG net is practically mandatory for managing her sativa stretch. Pair your seeds with a quality grow tent and carbon filter setup — she's a vigorous grower, and proper ventilation keeps humidity in check during those dense, resinous final weeks of flowering.
Why Super Pineapple Haze Deserves a Spot in Your Garden
We get it — 9 weeks of flowering feels long when you're watching the calendar. And yes, you'll need to stay on top of her growth with regular training. But here's the thing: most sativa-dominant strains force you to choose between flavour and yield. Super Pineapple Haze doesn't make you choose. She delivers both.
The outdoor numbers tell the story. At 500–800g per plant, you're looking at returns that rival commercial cultivars. Indoors, 450–550 g/m² puts her firmly in the high-yield category for a sativa. Compare that to many Haze varieties that produce 300–400 g/m² after 10–12 weeks of flowering, and Super Pineapple Haze starts looking like a very smart investment of your time and grow space.
And then there's the smoke itself. Tropical pineapple sweetness, a smooth Haze backbone, and 16–20% THC that hits clean without knocking you sideways. If you've got the patience and the space — especially outdoors — this is one of the best sativa seed strains for growers chasing flavour and weight in the same harvest.
How to Grow Super Pineapple Haze Seeds
- Germinate your Super Pineapple Haze seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a small pot of moist seedling soil. Taproots typically emerge within 24–72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their final containers once they've developed 2–3 sets of true leaves. Outdoors, use at least 50-litre pots or plant directly in the ground for maximum root development and yield potential.
- Begin topping once the plant has 5–6 nodes. This controls vertical stretch and encourages lateral branching — critical for managing a near-pure sativa indoors.
- Set up a ScrOG net at canopy height if growing indoors. Tuck branches under the net weekly during the vegetative phase to create an even, light-catching canopy across the full 450–550 g/m² potential.
- Switch to 12/12 lighting indoors when the canopy fills roughly 70% of your net. Outdoors, flowering begins naturally as daylight hours decrease — plant early in the season to give her the full 9 weeks she needs.
- Monitor humidity closely during weeks 6–9 of flowering. Dense bud sites on a sativa this productive can trap moisture. Keep airflow strong and relative humidity below 50%.
- Harvest when trichomes show a mix of milky white and the first hints of amber. Dry slowly in a dark room at 18–20°C for 7–10 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks to bring out that full pineapple terpene profile.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much can Super Pineapple Haze yield per plant outdoors?
Outdoors, Super Pineapple Haze produces 500–800g per plant when given enough space and planted early in the season. She needs a large garden and full sunlight to reach those numbers — cramped conditions will limit her potential significantly.
Is Super Pineapple Haze hard to grow indoors?
She's not a beginner strain. The near-pure sativa genetics mean aggressive vertical growth that needs regular topping and training. A ScrOG setup is strongly recommended. If you stay on top of her stretch, she'll reward you with 450–550 g/m² after 9 weeks of flowering.
What does Super Pineapple Haze taste and smell like?
Sweet tropical pineapple dominates the nose, backed by a hazy, slightly spicy undertone from the Purang genetics. The flavour follows the aroma closely — fruity sweetness on the inhale with a smooth, lingering finish. Proper curing for at least 2 weeks really brings out the terpene complexity.
What is the THC content of Super Pineapple Haze?
Garden of Green lists Super Pineapple Haze at 16–20% THC. That's a solid range for a sativa — strong enough to deliver a satisfying session without being overwhelming. Growing conditions, phenotype selection, and curing all influence where your harvest lands within that range.
What training techniques work best for Super Pineapple Haze?
ScrOG is the best match for this strain indoors. Top her early at 5–6 nodes, then tuck branches under the net weekly to spread the canopy. SOG also works with multiple smaller plants. Outdoors, low-stress training and early topping help manage height while maximising light exposure across the plant.
How does Super Pineapple Haze compare to other Haze strains?
She flowers faster than many Haze varieties — 9 weeks versus the 10–12 weeks common in the Haze family. Yields are also above average for a sativa, especially outdoors at up to 800g per plant. The pineapple terpene profile sets her apart from more earthy or spicy Haze strains.
What are the parent strains of Super Pineapple Haze?
Super Pineapple Haze is a cross between Pineapple and Purang, both highly regarded sativa-leaning genetics. Pineapple contributes the tropical fruit flavour and aroma, while Purang adds vigour, yield potential, and terpene depth to the hybrid.
Last updated: April 2026
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