Apple Fritter By Straightforward Genetics
- GR420 Discord
- Oct 4
- 2 min read

Apple Fritter Feminised By Straightforward Genetics Grow From GR420 Member Spence
Strain Name: Apple Fritter
Breeder: Straightforward Genetics
Genetics: Sour Apple × Animal Cookies
Strain Type: Feminized photoperiod
Flowering Time: 8–10 weeks
Height: Medium
Yield: High
Flavours & Aromas: Sweet and tangy apple, dessert pastry, creamy vanilla notes with subtle skunky and earthy undertones
Apple Fritter is a modern hybrid that marries the fruity zing of Sour Apple with the creamy depth of Animal Cookies, resulting in a richly aromatic and potent cultivar. It completes flowering in a typical 8-10 week window, making it manageable for many growers without excessively long cycles.
When cultivated, Apple Fritter tends to stay in the medium height range, which helps with canopy control indoors while still producing robust yields outdoors under good conditions. The plant develops dense, resinous buds that often glisten with trichomes, indicating strong potency.
The terpene profile is a dessert lover’s dream: the aroma and taste open with bright, tangy apple sweetness, followed by pastry-like creaminess and soft vanilla. Underlying notes of skunk and earth balance the sweetness, giving it depth and complexity. The smoke is smooth and flavorful, lingering on the palate.
In terms of effect, Apple Fritter offers a balanced but powerful experience. Users typically report an uplifting cerebral buzz that encourages creativity and positivity, which gradually transitions into comforting body relaxation. Because of its potency, it works well for both daytime uplift (in smaller doses) and evening wind-down.
Overall, Apple Fritter Feminised is a standout hybrid: flavorful, potent, and versatile. It’s an excellent choice for growers who want a dessert-style profile without sacrificing structure or performance.
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