Pie Tree
Pie Tree
Weedstraindb™ Strain Profile
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Pie Tree
Classification: Balanced hybrid
Hook:
Pie Tree is an extremely limited Green Team Genetics hybrid known for sparkling cherry-citrus candy, sugary lemon diesel, sharp fuel, dense resinous flowers, and a balanced experience that blends creative mental engagement with soothing body relaxation.
Lineage:
Green Team Genetics created Pie Tree by crossing Lemon Tree S1 with Pie 95 F2. Lemon Tree contributes sugary lemon, acidic citrus, diesel, subtle skunk, stretch, and an uplifting cerebral edge. Pie 95, derived from Cherry Pie and I-95, adds sweet cherry, sharp fuel, dense flower structure, stronger physical potency, and a heavier finish. The original release was exceptionally scarce, with the breeder reporting that only 50 packs were made available.
Aroma / Flavor / Appearance:
Pie Tree is defined by sparkling cherry-citrus gummies, tart lemon, sweet cherries, diesel, skunk, pine, earth, herbs, and pie-like dough. The flavor may open with acidic lemon and sugary fruit before developing cherry candy, pastry sweetness, earth, and penetrating fuel on the finish. Flowers are generally compact but structured, showing rich green coloration, possible purple accents, deep orange pistils, and a fine coating of resinous trichomes.
Effects & Use:
Pie Tree is generally described as euphoric, creative, tingly, mentally engaging, appetite-stimulating, and physically relaxed. The cerebral side may support art, music, conversation, or focused recreation, while the Pie 95 influence introduces a deeper body sensation that can become heavy with increased consumption. Moderate amounts may suit daytime or afternoon use, while larger servings may be better reserved for relaxed evenings.
Medical / Wellness Use:
Patients may look to Pie Tree for stress, low mood, fatigue, appetite loss, physical tension, persistent discomfort, or difficulty relaxing. Phenotype and dosage can shift the experience from stimulating to body-heavy, while possible unwanted effects include dry mouth, dry eyes, dizziness, anxiousness, reduced concentration, or sedation in THC-sensitive consumers.
Grow Notes:
Pie Tree was originally released as regular photoperiod seed stock for indoor or outdoor cultivation. Green Team Genetics lists a flowering window of approximately 56–70 days, with many references placing typical maturity near 63 days. Plants may grow medium-to-tall and produce moderate yields, responding well to topping, canopy training, and branch support. The breeder notes that occasional Lemon Tree S1-dominant phenotypes can be finicky and require unusually light feeding, making careful EC and leaf-response monitoring important. Slightly cooler nighttime temperatures late in flower may strengthen its cherry-citrus aroma, while humidity control and a slow cure help protect its dense flowers and volatile fuel terpenes.
Lab Profile:
Breeder-issued laboratory specifications are limited, although secondary references commonly place Pie Tree around 20–25% THC with low CBD. Actual potency varies with phenotype, cultivation conditions, harvest timing, cure, and testing laboratory. Expected terpene direction may include limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, linalool, and humulene, supporting its tart lemon, sweet cherry, earthy pine, floral sweetness, fuel, and balanced hybrid effects.
Patient Reminder
Strain names are not enough. Two products with the same strain name can feel different depending on grower, harvest, cure, storage, lab profile, terpene content, and individual biology.
Knowledge First. Always.
This page is for education and database reference only. It is not medical advice, product placement, or a promise of effects. Use lab results, labels, and personal tolerance when making real cannabis decisions.
