
Feminized seeds
by Azarius
Apple Fritter is a feminized indica-dominant hybrid born from Sour Apple crossed with Animal Cookies, delivering 22–25% THC and a flavour profile that genuinely tastes like caramelised apple pastry. Available in packs of 1, 3, 5, or 10 seeds, these photoperiod feminized seeds produce medium-height plants that coat themselves in trichomes during an 8–10-week flowering window. If you want a relaxing smoke with real flavour depth, this is where to start.
Grab 1 seed if you want a single test run — good for checking how Apple Fritter behaves in your specific setup. The 3-pack suits a small indoor grow (one plant per 40x40 cm in an 80x80 tent works well). Go for 5 or 10 seeds if you're filling a larger space or want to select the best phenotype from the batch. We'd pick the 5-pack as the sweet spot: enough to find a standout plant, not so many you're cramming pots together.
This strain smells like someone baked an apple crumble and then rolled it through damp forest floor. On the inhale, you get caramel sweetness and ripe fruit. The exhale brings that earthy, almost nutty undertone from the Animal Cookies parentage. It's not a one-note sugar bomb — there's genuine complexity here, and the taste lingers.
Effects lean heavily indica. Expect deep physical relaxation that settles into your shoulders and works its way down. Users consistently report tension melting away within the first 15–20 minutes. What sets Apple Fritter apart from a pure couch-lock strain is a creative, clear-headed quality that persists through the body relaxation. You can still hold a conversation, sketch something, or pick up a guitar — you just won't feel like running a marathon afterwards.
The honest limitation: at 22–25% THC, Apple Fritter hits hard. If your tolerance is low, the relaxation can tip into full sedation faster than you'd expect. Dosage research from strain databases suggests starting with a small amount and building up gradually is the sensible approach. Dry mouth is the most commonly reported side effect, so keep water nearby.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Genetics | Sour Apple x Animal Cookies |
| Strain Type | Indica dominant (feminized) |
| Flowering Type | Photoperiod |
| THC Content | 22–25% |
| Flowering Time | 8–10 weeks |
| Indoor Yield | 400–450 g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | 400–600 g/plant |
| Average Outdoor Height | ~1.5 m |
| Seed Type | Feminized |
| Available Pack Sizes | 1, 3, 5, 10 seeds |
Apple Fritter is a forgiving plant to cultivate. It handles minor environmental fluctuations without throwing a fit, which makes it a solid pick if you're still dialling in your setup. Indoors, expect yields of 400–450 g/m² — respectable numbers without needing advanced training techniques, though LST (low-stress training) will help you make the most of the canopy.
Outdoors, plants reach around 1.5 m and can push 400–600 g per plant depending on your climate and how much direct sunlight they get. The 8–10-week flowering window means you're harvesting in mid to late October in most European climates. Keep an eye on humidity during the final weeks — those dense, trichome-heavy buds can hold moisture and you don't want mould ruining an otherwise excellent harvest.
One thing we've noticed with indica-dominant hybrids like this: the buds pack on weight fast in the last two weeks of flowering. Don't panic if the plant looks modest at week 6 — it fills out dramatically towards the end. Support branches with stakes or a trellis net if you're growing in a tent. Heavy buds plus thin branches equals snapped colas, and that's a preventable heartbreak.
We've sold a lot of indica-dominant seeds over the years, and the ones that keep coming back are the strains that deliver on flavour without sacrificing potency. Apple Fritter does both. The Sour Apple parentage brings that unmistakable fruity sweetness, while Animal Cookies contributes the earthy depth and the sheer resin production that makes your trim scissors stick together after five minutes.
Compared to something like Gorilla Glue — which is a powerhouse but tastes mostly of diesel and pine — Apple Fritter gives you a genuinely enjoyable smoking experience on top of the strength. If you're after a dessert-flavoured strain that actually backs up the taste with 22–25% THC muscle, this is the best feminized indica seed for flavour chasers who don't want to compromise on potency.
The creative edge is the other reason this strain has a following. Pure indicas can flatten you. Apple Fritter relaxes your body but leaves your head in a pleasantly active state. That's the Sour Apple sativa genetics peeking through the indica dominance — just enough to keep things interesting without turning into a racy, anxious headspace.
Complete your grow setup with a propagation kit for reliable germination, and consider picking up a carbon filter if you're growing indoors — Apple Fritter's caramel-fruity terpene profile is gorgeous but unmistakably loud once flowering kicks in. A decent pH meter pays for itself in one grow cycle by keeping nutrient lockout at bay.
Caramel and baked apple on the inhale, with an earthy, slightly nutty finish from the Animal Cookies genetics. The flavour is noticeably sweeter than most indica-dominant strains. A proper 2-week cure in glass jars brings out the full terpene profile — rushing the dry will cost you flavour.
Deep physical relaxation paired with a clear, creative headspace. The indica side handles tension and body heaviness, while the sativa influence from Sour Apple keeps your mind engaged. At 22–25% THC, effects come on within 15–20 minutes and can last 2–3 hours depending on tolerance.
No. It's one of the more forgiving feminized strains we carry. It handles temperature fluctuations, doesn't need heavy training, and flowers in a predictable 8–10-week window. Support branches during late flowering — the buds get heavy and can snap without a trellis or stakes.
400–450 g/m² indoors under standard conditions. Using LST or a ScrOG net can push you towards the higher end. Outdoors, individual plants can produce 400–600 g depending on sunlight, pot size, and growing season length.
Dry mouth is the most common complaint. Dry eyes are also reported. At 22–25% THC, overconsumption can lead to heavy sedation or mild dizziness, particularly for those with lower tolerance. Keep hydrated and start conservatively if you're new to high-THC strains.
All three are dessert-flavoured indica-dominant hybrids, but Apple Fritter leans more fruity-caramel where Gelato is creamy-citrus and Wedding Cake is vanilla-pepper. Potency is comparable across all three (20–25% THC range). Apple Fritter tends to be slightly easier to grow than Wedding Cake, which can be fussier about humidity.
Yes — it's a photoperiod strain, not an autoflower. It needs an 18/6 light cycle during veg and a switch to 12/12 to trigger flowering. Without that light change, the plant will stay in vegetative growth indefinitely. Outdoors, natural daylight shortening in late summer triggers flowering automatically.
Last updated: April 2026
Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.