Apple Fritter Feminised Seeds


    ✴️ Apple Fritter Feminized Seeds

    ⚡ Experience the powerful flavor, resin-rich buds, and heavy yields of Apple Fritter in a premium feminized photoperiod format—crafted for growers seeking connoisseur-quality harvests. 🌿

    $41.99
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    🍏 Apple Fritter Feminized Seeds

    Apple Fritter Feminized Seeds bring the irresistible charm of Apple Fritter to a robust photoperiod format. Perfect for growers seeking premium yields and exceptional resin production, this indica-dominant hybrid produces dense, frosty buds with a rich, dessert-like aroma that has made it a favorite among cultivators and connoisseurs alike.

    🌱 Growth & Morphology

    These medium-sized plants thrive in both indoor and outdoor environments, showcasing strong branching and impressive vigor. Expect sturdy growth with abundant bud sites, leading to heavy harvests of resin-rich flowers in just 8–9 weeks of flowering.

    🌬️ Aromatic & Visual Appeal

    Apple Fritter Feminized Seeds exude a captivating fragrance of sweet apple pastry, earthy caramel, and subtle fuel notes. As plants mature, dense, chunky buds display vibrant greens with occasional purple hues and a thick coating of shimmering trichomes.

    ⚙️ Cultivation Potential

    As photoperiod feminized seeds, Apple Fritter provides growers full control over the light cycle, allowing for larger plants and maximized yields—ideal for those wanting top-shelf quality with traditional photoperiod cultivation.

    📊 Specification Table

    🌿 Attribute 🔎 Details
    🧬 Genetic Lineage Sour Apple x Animal Cookies
    🌓 Variety Indica Dominant
    🌸 Flowering Type Photoperiod
    ♀️ Sex Feminized
    🌾 Yield Indoors: 1.31–1.47 oz/ft² (400–450 g/m²); Outdoors: 14–21 oz/plant (400–600 g/plant)
    🌬️ Aroma Sweet baked apple, earthy caramel, subtle diesel
    🌿 Terpene Profile Caryophyllene, Limonene, Myrcene
    ⏳ Flowering Time 8–9 weeks
    📏 Height Medium (~4.5–5 ft / ~1.4–1.5 m)
    🗓️ Harvest Month Late September to early October