The aroma and taste of Candy Fruit have notes of berries and flowers with a powerful, sweet quality. Its powerful Indica effect offers an insight of its Sativa side. It was bred by crossing a Purple Alaskan strain with a Kush male and then adding in some Brazilian sativa.
A mostly indica strain with very good production and a lovely purple colour.
Strain FAQ
Where do Purple coloured strains come from?
Cannabis cultivation in Southeast Asia, Africa, and Central America has shaped purple strains. Breeders have used worldwide genetics to create purple strains with great effects and flavours.
Are berry strains generally overly sweet?
The terpene humulene's earthy, hop-like scent balances berry strains' sweetness, grounding the flavour and preventing it from being too sweet.
Why are normal strength strains with 10%–19% THC commonly recommended for legal medical use?
For their balance, legal medical cannabis patients reportedly choose strains in this THC range. They are said to help relieve pain, anxiety, and insomnia without the psychoactivity of higher THC levels. This is said to make them a good choice for people seeking mild relief.
Why do strains finish at the Beginning of October?
These genetically engineered strains flower earlier to prevent late fall cold and shorter days. Northern legal producers use it to ensure their plants finish their cycle in time to avoid seasonal environmental issues.
This strain has North American and Canadian genetics, did they create auto-flowering strains?
North American and Canadian breeders pioneered the use of Russian and Central Asian Cannabis ruderalis genetics in photoperiod strains. This crossbreeding has developed auto-flowering cultivars that flower depending on age rather than light exposure, a major development for shorter growing seasons.