Fruity Pebbles Feminized Seeds: Get Ready for a Stone-Cold Cereal Killer!
G’day legends! Get your tastebuds ready for a trip down memory lane with Fruity Pebbles! Yeah, like that brekkie cereal you smashed as a kid, this strain’s all about that sweet, fruity goodness.
She’s a nicely balanced 55/45 Indica/Sativa hybrid — a delicious three-way lovechild of Green Ribbon, Granddaddy Purple, and Tahoe Alien. That’s what gives her that super-fruity smell and those oh-so-delicious berry flavours that’ll have you saying “Stone the crows!”
These nugs are a sight for sore eyes – long and grape-shaped, emerald green, and absolutely caked in frosty trichomes and those bright orange pistils. She packs a moderate to high THC punch, hitting up to 22%, so don’t underestimate her! Flowering time is a cruisy 8 to 9 weeks, and she loves a bit of warmth, which is grouse for us Aussies. Expect a decent yield from this popular strain, whether you’re growing indoors or out.
Flavour & Aroma
True to her name, Fruity Pebbles is like a fruit salad in your face! You’ll get hints of blueberry, mango, and a bit of zesty citrus, all mixed up in this complex and distinctive flavour that lingers longer than a drop-in guest.
The smell? Spot on! It’s like cracking open a box of that cereal – berries, grapes, and a subtle earthy undertone to keep things real. The sugary sweetness is playful and vibrant, perfect for anyone who loves a strain that announces itself.
Effects & Experience
Being a well-balanced hybrid, Fruity Pebbles offers a ripper of a high. It starts with a quick wave of euphoria and a bit of a head rush that can spark your creativity, boost your mood, and sharpen your focus like a tack.
Then, before you know it, a lovely wave of deep calm and relaxation washes over you, melting away any stress or worries like butter on a hot day. This strain’s a bit of an all-rounder – you can enjoy it day or night, getting a bit of a lift when you need it, but also chilling out when it’s time to unwind.
How to Grow It
Now, listen up, ‘cause Fruity Pebbles can get a bit leggy, which makes her a bit of a handful indoors. She likes a grower with a bit of experience and a good eye for detail. You’ll want to use some low-stress training (LST) to keep her happy and productive. She thrives in warmer, drier climates, so if you’re growing indoors, make sure she’s getting plenty of light.
Those dense, chunky nugs need good airflow to avoid mold or mildew dramas. And she’s a fast grower, so keep an eye on your lights to avoid light burn. She starts off looking like an Indica, with those dark green leaves and thick stems — but as she flowers, she’ll stretch out and show off her Sativa side.
She’s pretty resilient, but keep an eye out for pests and feed her the right nutes at the right time. With a bit of love, Fruity Pebbles will flower in 8 to 9 weeks, rewarding you with a decent yield – up to 500g/m² indoors and 600g per plant outdoors.
Matty’s Tip
Got limited space? Don’t let her stretch catch you off guard — start training early and keep that canopy even for best results. And don’t slack on airflow — these buds are dense and sugary, so mold can sneak in fast.
THC & CBD Levels
Fruity Pebbles brings a moderate to high THC level, maxing out around 22%, with bugger all CBD in the mix.
Dominant Terpenes
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Myrcene – earthy, musky base with calming effects
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Limonene – citrusy zing and mood-lifting vibes
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Pinene – a hint of pine with potential focus-boosting properties
Good For
So, what’s Fruity Pebbles good for? Well, she’s a bit of a multi-tasker. That initial mood boost and creative spark make her great for chasing away the blues, stress, and anxiety. And that body relaxation can help take the edge off pain and muscle tension.
Plus, she can give you a serious case of the munchies, which can be a good thing if you’re struggling with appetite or nausea.
Did You Know?
Get this – when Fruity Pebbles first hit the scene in California back in ’06, a pack of seeds could set you back up to $1,500! These days, they’re a bit more affordable, but the original phenotype can still be tricky to track down. Talk about a collector’s item!