Although cannabis genetics is a rapidly evolving field, the Apple Fritter strain has been around for quite some time (since 2016), proving that quality still matters. Among the most mouth-watering varieties ever to grace a curing jar, bong glass, or rolling paper, Apple Fritters remains a top seller on a global scale. However, unless you’re very fortunate, you might only be able to find this strain in dispensaries located on the East Coast of the United States.
We can all agree that there’s more to a premium bud than meets the palate. What, then, is it about the Apple Fritters strain of cannabis that is so delicious?
Exactly that is the topic we want to address at this very moment, so stay put…
Apple Fritter Smoke Review
Is the strain indeed Apple Fitter flavored?
The Apple Fritters strain of cannabis is sure to satisfy your cravings for a sugary morning meal. As the name implies, the buds have a sweet and delicious flavor with hints of caramel and apples. Contrary to what is sometimes mentioned when describing some of the more recent genotypes, the sweetness is very understated and certainly not overwhelming. This is likely because the tarter, citrusy note acts as a counterpoint. As you breathe out, you’ll pick up a faint diesel aroma as well.
What it Smells like?
In terms of aroma, it’s about par for the course. Very nice and very dank! There are hints of diesel once again, albeit they are noticeably muted compared to when smoked. As soon as you crack up a jar of newly cured Apple Fritters marijuana, you’ll detect the distinct aroma of apples along with a blend of other fruit notes, like pineapple and mango.
Effects
Apple fritters are known to have quite nice side effects. In the first few minutes, you’ll feel a strong, rapid rush of a pleasant, warming buzz that permeates your whole body. This is ideal for those cold winter evenings when you just want to stay in bed and watch an old comedy, and the nearly overwhelming amount of laughter it can produce just adds to the experience. Although I must admit that I shared this with a few of very funny friends, it nonetheless managed to elicit strong laughter from me.
Good Strain for Anxiety?
Sure, and no. While I don’t currently suffer from anxiety to a significant degree, I have had my fair share of troubles in the past; I suppose it all depends on the situation.
The lack of a cerebral headstone is one of the repercussions that could make me feel uncomfortable, but overall, I’d say yes. Additionally, the warming body buzz has a very smooth and gradual onset of effects, which I find to be really calming. This is in stark contrast to faster and more intellectual strains, which have a tendency to make my thoughts race. This strain’s 50/50 Indica/Sativa ratio makes it suitable for most users, however because to its potency, it requires moderation when smoked.
Conversely, people seeking a more sedative strain due to severe anxiety may want to steer clear of this one due to its uplifting effects, which may make them feel a bit uneasy.
In conclusion, I believe that the Apple Fritters strain of cannabis is beneficial for anxiety when used in moderation and will not exacerbate the illness. However, it is always wise to take things slowly at first to gauge your reaction.
Does it make you Sleepy?
No, I wouldn’t say that. On the contrary, I have a surge of energy and am much more receptive to social cues after taking it. On the other hand, I can understand how it may induce mild sleepiness in certain individuals. Once again, how your body responds to THC and your level of tolerance are the determining factors.
I think couch-lock is definitely a possibility, particularly with heavy usage. However, I wouldn’t immediately link this strain with couch potato status.
Growing the Apple Fritter Weed Strain
It should be noted right from the bat that Apple Fritter Strain is a photoperiod, feminized variety. This ensures that you will get tasty, dank blossoms from every seed you plant, and that she may reach a respectable size when grown in the open air. Although she does well in both indoor and outdoor environments, the Apple Fritters Strain is ideal for growers in warm, tropical, or subtropical regions since she does better in a slightly warmer and more humid environment than many other strains.
The second piece of information is that, although it is not a particularly difficult strain to cultivate, it may need more care than other varieties. Powdery mildew is easy to treat, but we discovered that she can be somewhat more vulnerable to it. So, it’s crucial to watch out for early indicators of this and catch it before it spreads.
Keep in mind that she is a somewhat thirsty strain as well. By the fourth week of complete vegetative growth, I realized I needed to increase the amount of nutrients, and she remained somewhat hungry for the remainder of the grow. I usually give Apple Fritters a little flush in the week leading up to flowering, but I didn’t think to do that this time.
I cultivated six plants, neglecting two, topping two once, and topping the remaining two three times. In my experience, I found that topping was the most effective method, with highly topped plants yielding more than those left unattended. Scrogging was a great success with the four-topped plants; I highly recommend it for this particular strain.
Flowering Time
Regarding the actual process of growing, she takes a little while to get going, but once she does, she’s a veritable verdant machine. I thought that vegging for 6-8 weeks was just right, however 8 weeks could have been a bit much for her. Flowering lasted exactly nine weeks.
Last but not least, her flowers are quite offensive. As she approaches harvest, a subtle sense of gas emerges from the aroma, which is a complex blend of earthy, sweet, and sour characteristics. This isn’t the strain to use if you’re aiming for a covert indoor grow, but if you have a high-quality carbon filter and a large enough tent to capture all the lovely odors, you should be OK.
Outside, she is equally at her best. The entire development process was quite easy because we had wonderful growing conditions for months, and she was ready to harvest for me by mid-October.
FAQ’s
Is Apple Fritter Strain good for beginners?
Because it is not too difficult to cultivate, this breed is perfect for first-time farmers. Apple Fritter Strain is really strong, so proceed with caution if you aren’t accustomed to smoking cannabis with high THC levels.
Is Apple Fritter Indica or Sativa?
With equal parts Indica and Sativa, Apple Fritters is a well-balanced hybrid. But its short, bushy growth is more indicative of an indica variety than a sativa. Because of this, it would be an excellent choice for increasing bud yield utilizing the LST training technique.
What Terpenes are in Apple Fritter?
Although limonene, pinene, myrcene, ocimene, and caryophyllene are present in moderate quantities, phellandrene is the most abundant terpene. Apple Fritter gets its incredible stinging desert-like flavor from the combination of these terpenes.