You might find this hard to believe, but our Apple Fritter strain genuinely tastes like sweet pastries. You'll get whiffs of these delicious treats during the late flowering stage. After drying and curing the buds, you'll get to experience this sought-after flavour in full, alongside a hard-hitting high that will get your creative juices flowing. Enjoy large yields both indoors and outdoors.
Apple Fritter: A Terpene Profile Like No Other. Prepare yourself for a terpene profile like no other. Apple Fritter delivers flavours of sweet pastries alongside a sky-high THC content. Enjoy a creative high and impressive yields.
Apple Fritter Descends From Sour Apple and Animal Cookies. Royal Queen Seeds' breeders created this delicious indica-dominant hybrid by crossing Sour Apple and Animal Cookies. These strains were selected for their huge levels of THC and fruity, decadent terpene profiles. Overall, the progeny features a genetic profile consisting of 60% indica genetics and 40% sativa.
Her name says it all. The sweet and sour terpenes inherited from her parents merge in Apple Fritter's resinous buds. Pack these flowers into bongs, vapes, and blunts, and you’ll experience tastes of apple, candy, and vanilla with every hit. Soon after these flavours start to fade, you’ll experience an uplifting high take over your mind. Fuelled by a gnarly THC content of 24%, these inspiring effects will trigger an outpouring of creative energy.
- Strain Type: Feminized
- THC: 24%
- CBD: Low
- Genetic Background: Sour Apple x Animal Cookies
- Type: Sativa 40% Indica 60%
- Yield Indoor : 400 - 450 gr/m2
- Yield Outdoor: 450 - 500 gr/plant
- Height Indoor: 80 - 120 cm
- Height Outdoor: 120 - 150 cm
- Flowering time: 8 - 10 weeks
- Harvest Month: Early October
- Climate: Short Summers
- Effect: Creative, Uplifting
- Flavor: Candy, Earthy, Fruity
Strain FAQ
What does this strain's African and Middle Eastern heritage mean?
African cannabis strains, especially those near the equator, thrive in high humidity and bright sunlight for long growing seasons. While Middle Eastern strains have gained drought resilience and so they thrive in desert-like settings.
What contributes to the earthy flavour of this strain?
Known for its piney fragrance, pinene lends richness to cannabis' earthiness. Alpha-pinene is more frequent in cannabis than beta-pinene.
Why would someone look for indica-dominant strains for therapeutic use?
Indica-dominant strains are used in medicine because they are said to soothe the body. They're chosen for relieving pain, sleeplessness, and anxiety because of this.
Strains that finish at the Beginning of October, any particular terpene profile?
Despite finishing early, these strains have distinct terpene profiles with a vast range of scents and flavours. There is not just one or two common scents that they all have in common!
Do 12/12 photoperiod cannabis strains have a lot of genetic variability?
Some 12/12 photoperiod strains are like cannabis chameleons, adapting to varied lighting conditions without affecting growth or blooming. Their versatility makes them particularly hardy in different environments.