Pineapple Express reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Pineapple Express.
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I noticed while Pineapple Express is a game-changer for daytime use. In flower form, the smell is incredible—like walking through a tropical fruit market. There’s a strong pineapple and mango scent with a hint of earthiness that just makes you want to dive in. When smoked, it’s still fruity but smoother, with a slightly herbal, peppery finish that lingers pleasantly. The effects are uplifting and energizing, perfect for when I need to shake off stress or a bad mood. It’s like a mental reset that doesn’t leave me couch-locked. Whether I’m tackling projects or just out and about, this strain keeps me productive, focused, and feeling good. Also, it works wonders for easing stress and giving me a positive boost without feeling foggy. Highly recommend for daytime relief.
Great for daytime use, not super long lasting in concentrate form. Small regular hits from my pen help me get through my day with no panic attacks and relieves depressive moods allowing me to focus and be creative while working.
Now I know why it's called Express. It makes you so fast. Good for techno parties and work. Time all measurable. Feeling stubborn and cocky cool, self-love. Also smart. One of the best sativa highs ever with Pineapple taste. Too good to go, you can smoke over and over again just like drinking juice.
Item 9 is the bees knees!!!!
Was able to go into a crowded Walmart and not have a panic attach. 10/10 would recommend for anyone with Social Anxiety
I absolutely love this strain. This has helped me so much in my life. I can smoke this day or night and gives me what I need. Love it!
This strain is powerful and uplifting, and all i wanted to do was dance at the peak of my high. When the high fell off, i started to feel sleepy and then it knocked me out cold for 12 hours.
I love the fruity taste and the hit is pretty smooth. I suffer from dry eyes and this really did a number on my eyes for a few hours. My stress, however, was nonexistent