Moon Fruit is best known for its over the top taste profile and premium level bag appeal and the Auto version is no exception. A bold blend of hard candy, Vanilla/Raspberry Zingers and exotic Passion fruit, Lavender and Blueberry make for a deluxe connoisseur strain that is all about flexing on taste and smell. This strain has a background lineage, consisting of Cherry Pie, Tangie and a rare Indica dominant version of the famous Girl Scout Cookies. This means plants grow with a very symmetrical structure, producing medium size, ultra dense flowers that are simply drop dead gorgeous. Moon Fruit buds look almost galactic in color with flecks of deep purple and dark plum running through electric green and subtle lime, all wrapped up in copper hairs and dusted with platinum trichs that glint like far off stars. This strain also packs one hell of a punch as it contains a high level of THC and can be somewhat overwhelming to the inexperienced. Used in moderation, positive effects are a relaxed, happy, talkative and giggly high that lasts longer than average but to have a taste profile this exotic with such a hard hitter is quite unique and overtime her potency will become a welcome trait that can be managed.
Strain FAQ
Does cannabis' raspberry flavour depend on environmental conditions?
Environmental circumstances can affect the terpene composition, including raspberry-scented terpenes. Temperature, humidity, and light may also alter aromatic compound expression.
How do breeders use Ruderalis genetics?
Ruderalis is valued by breeders for its ability to incorporate auto-flowering and robust features into high-THC Sativa or Indica strains. Potent auto-flowering hybrids between these two breeds are said to combine the best of both worlds.
How has looking for the perfect 50/50 hybrid affected cannabis breeding?
The pursuit of balance has driven cannabis breeding innovation. It's about unlocking new genetic possibilities and understanding the plant better, paving the door for future strain development.
Are auto-flowering cannabis strains pest-resistant?
Some auto-flowering strains are pest-resistant due to their Ruderalis genetics. Ruderalis' durability and capacity to flourish in difficult situations make these auto-flowering variants pest-resistant.
Does this strain's South American heritage mean anything specific?
Due to South America's diverse climates and ecosystems, cannabis strains that evolved there are genetically diverse. Due to this variety of environmental conditions, strains from this location can have quite different plant morphologies, potencies, and flavours.