Bakers Fruit
Bakers Fruit
Also known as: Baker's Fruit
Overview
Bakers Fruit is a meticulously crafted hybrid strain developed by Elev8 Seeds through the crossbreeding of Apple Fritter and Purple Cherry Cookies. This indica-leaning hybrid combines the best characteristics of its lineage, offering a potent and flavorful experience with beautiful dark green flowers featuring reddish highlights contrasted by a snow-white layer of trichomes. Apple Fritter, renowned for its sweet, earthy terpene profile with apple pastry influence, contributes vigor and high yields, while Purple Cherry Cookies adds frosty, reddish-purple appearance and vigorous growth characteristics. The strain is currently in development through an ongoing phenotype hunt to identify the perfect expression with ideal potency, flavor, and structure. Bakers Fruit has gained attention for its distinctive appearance with buds that can take on dark reddish coloration toward the end of flowering, making the flowers truly eye-catching when combined with the thick layer of trichomes.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress
- May help with relaxation
- Often used for mood enhancement
- Potential aid for insomnia
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Bakers Fruit is a photoperiod strain that thrives in both indoor and outdoor cultivation environments with moderate difficulty level suitable for novice growers. Plants typically reach medium height (70-120cm indoors, up to 180cm outdoors) and develop dense, resinous buds ideal for concentrate extraction. Flowering period is 8-9 weeks with generous yields up to 600g/m² indoors and 700g per plant outdoors. Both parent strains are vigorous and stretchy, so growers should plan for stretch. The strain exhibits moderate resistance to pests and diseases, with optimal yields achieved through careful humidity management during late flowering. Proper airflow is crucial as buds form in tight clusters to prevent mold issues. Plants require regular feeding during flower and benefit from pruning techniques to promote airflow and light penetration.