Apple Fritter Feminized

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Apple Fritter is a potent Indica-dominant hybrid strain with a sweet apple flavor and aroma. It typically has a THC content ranging from 20-28% and a flowering time of 8-9 weeks. Yields can be high, up to 500-600g/m² indoors.
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STRAIN CHARACTERISTICS
THC ContentOver 25%
Flowering Time8-10 Weeks
SexFemale
Yield300-400gr/m²
CBDLow
Plant HeightMedium: 100cm-180cm
CharacteristicHigh THC High Yield Uplifting High Times Cannabis Cup 2016 winner for 'World's Strong Strain'
Breeder420 Seedbank
GeneticsSour Apple x Animal Cookies

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What is the Apple Fritters strain?

Apple Fritter is a hybrid strain that was created by crossing Sour Apple and Animal Cookies. It is an Indica-dominant hybrid that is known for its sweet apple flavor and aroma. The strain is said to have originated in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.

What are the effects of Apple Fritters?

The effects of Apple Fritter are potent and long-lasting, with users reporting a strong body high and a relaxing, sedative effect. Some users also report feeling uplifted and euphoric, making this strain suitable for both recreational and medicinal use. The high THC content of Apple Fritter, which typically ranges from 20-28%, can help alleviate symptoms of chronic pain, anxiety, and depression.

Growing the Apple Fritters strain

When growing Apple Fritter, growers can expect a plant that is on the shorter side, with dense foliage and thick, resinous buds. The buds are a vibrant green color with orange pistils and a coating of trichomes. The plant responds well to LST, topping, and scrog techniques, which can help increase yields. The flowering time for Apple Fritter is around 8-9 weeks, and indoor growers can expect yields of up to 500-600g/m². Overall, Apple Fritter is a flavorful and potent strain that is well-suited for both novice and experienced growers.
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