Introducing: Fruity Pebbles Feminized Seeds
The next best thing to the stuff you used to eat before school. These balanced hybrid seeds offer a distinct flavor profile and potency (up to 30% THC) - excellent for relaxing after a long day or for inspiration. The sweet berry and tropical aromas of this strain offer a unique smoking experience too!
Fruity Pebbles is a cross of Granddaddy Purple, Green Ribbon, Alien Kush and Tahoe OG. Not only does this strain produce such visually appealing buds with THC levels between 20-30% but also offers beautiful colors & aesthetic quality as a result of its genetics.
What are Fruity Pebbles Feminized Seeds like to grow?
Growing Fruity Pebbles seeds is best suited for intermediate growers due to more strenuous care requirements and potential height issues. It will all pay off though, since they yield an abundance of colorful, resinous buds. Use proper training techniques like topping to manage plant size while improving yield overall.
Fruity Pebbles Feminized Seeds typically produce medium yields. You can optimize yield and ensure potent buds by providing a suitable amount of lighting, humidity, and adding in some great marijuana nutrients throughout the growing cycle.
The flowering stage will usually hit full steam around 8 to 10 weeks. If you are ready for a harder, but rewarding growing experience, Fruity Pebbles is a solid option to check out.
What’s Fruity Pebbles Feminized like in the bowl?
Fruity Pebbles comprises terpenes that are mainly myrcene, giving the smoke an unmistakable scent familiar to the famous cereal. It has flavors like citrus berry which will stimulate your senses while offering superb potency on the backend.
With THC levels of 20 to 30% - this strain gives a high that is creative and relaxed. On the come up, expect a fast rush of euphoria & energy. As you peak, many say that the high can be very potent - so be sure to have a nice couch to kick back in while coming down.
Please keep in mind that individual experiences with cannabis may differ based on numerous factors, including growing conditions & your tolerance. Best of luck growing!