Apple Fritter strain
Apple Fritter strain is a hybrid strain. It originates from the United States. It may taste fruity, spicy, earthy, sour, piney. When smoked, this strain can make you feel euphoria, creativity, calm, numbness, appetite gain, and pain relief. Negative side effects can include: slight anxiety and slight dry_mouth.
Apple Fritter Strain Cannabinoids
Apple Fritter strain, otherwise called “Apple Fritters,” is an uncommon uniformly adjusted half breed strain (half indica/half sativa) made through intersection the exemplary Sour Apple X Animal Cookies strains.
Most popular for making the High Times’ 2016 “World’s Strongest Strains” List, this infant welcomes on a hard-hitting high and very scrumptious flavor that will make them ask for additional after only one taste.
This bud has a too sweet fruity apple flavor with a softly cakey vanilla breathe out that is much the same as a heavenly new prepared apple waste.
The smell is fundamentally the same as, with a natural impact to it, as well. The Apple Fritter high beginnings nearly when you experience your first breathe out, filling your brain with a surging lift that pushes out any negative or dashing contemplations very quickly.
Strain Develop data
Blooming time: 44-51 Days
Collect time: 59-66 Days
Yield indoor: 1-2 oz/ft2
Yield open air: 2-4 oz/ft2
Stature indoor: 30-60 Inches
Stature outside: 30-60 Inches
Develop trouble: Easy
Blooming type: Photoperiod
As your cerebral state flies increasingly elevated, a shivery body high will wash over you, loosening up your throbbing muscles and leaving you feeling absolutely calm with your general surroundings.
In blend with its overly high 22-28% normal THC level, these impacts give Apple Fritter an edge in treating those experiencing conditions, for example, sleep deprivation, ongoing agony, sorrow, temperament swings and constant pressure.
This bud has spade-formed dull olive green nugs with profound purple connotations, clear orange hairs and a covering of little white gem trichomes.
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