Unveil the deliciously potent Apple Fritter strain. Living up to its parental credentials, with Cookies and Diesel in its linage this superb cross of Sour Apple and Animal Cookies provides its ability to blend flavour, aroma, THC levels that can range up to 30%.
This strain is a true delight for those who appreciate potency coupled with unique flavours, making every puff a memorable experience, a harmonious variety is nothing short of remarkable.
Apple Fritter is a visual masterpiece, showcasing a vibrant tapestry of colours. Its deep, lush greens are interwoven with exquisite hints of purple, creating a captivating and eye-catching display. The rich hues and intricate patterns make this strain truly stand out, promising a unique and appealing aesthetic.
The buds exude a rich aroma of sweet pastry, fresh apples, and a touch of citrus and diesel, rounded out by an earthy undertone. The taste follows suit, with dominant notes of sweet apple and subtle hints of cheese, delivering a complex and satisfying flavour profile that’s as enticing as the strain’s visual appeal.
The effects of Apple Fritter are as delightful as its flavours. It delivers a relaxed, creative, and euphoric high, making it perfect for unwinding after a long day or sparking inspiration for artistic endeavours. This strain offers a balanced experience that soothes the mind while encouraging creativity and happiness.
Cultivating the Apple Fritter strain can be an exciting and rewarding journey for cannabis growers. This robust and resilient strain is notably resistant to common molds and mildew, which makes it relatively easy to maintain even for novice growers.
When grown outdoors, Apple Fritter plants can reach impressive heights, requiring ample space to thrive. However, this strain also adapts well to indoor environments, offering versatility in cultivation. With a flowering time of just 10 weeks indoors. Expect harvests to be ready by mid to late October outdoors. The plants reach a manageable height of 90-120cm indoors and can grow up to 1.5m outdoors, yielding a generous 650g/m² indoors and up to 1kg per plant outdoors.