Fruit Spirit
Fruit Spirit
Overview
Fruit Spirit is a 60% sativa-dominant hybrid strain created by Royal Queen Seeds through crossing Blueberry and White Widow. This genetic combination brings together the sweet, fruity characteristics of Blueberry with the potent resin production of White Widow, resulting in one of the most flavorful strains in the Royal Queen Seeds collection. The Blueberry parent contributes its legendary berry flavors and relaxing indica effects, having emerged onto the worldwide cannabis scene after winning Best Indica at the High Times Cannabis Cup in 2000.
The buds of Fruit Spirit are visually striking, featuring a dense cone shape covered in milky resin and trichomes, with intense orange hairs and purple leaves that enhance its unique visual appeal. The strain is renowned for its exceptional berry aroma and flavor profile, with every hit described as tasting like a mouthful of blueberries. Its 60% sativa and 40% indica genetic makeup creates a strain that is almost evenly split in its ability to energize the mind while calming the body, making it suitable for various times of day and different user preferences.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from depression
- May help with anxiety and stress
- Often used for chronic pain management
- Users report appetite stimulation
- May help with mood disorders
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Fruit Spirit has a relatively quick flowering time of 7-8 weeks, which is short for a sativa-dominant plant. Indoor plants grow to heights of 2.6-3.9 feet and produce yields of 13.2-15 oz/m² under adequate lighting. When cultivated outdoors in warm climates, plants can reach towering heights of 85.8 inches and produce impressive yields of up to 18.5 oz per plant. The strain thrives in warm climates with good sun exposure and performs best in countries like Brazil and Greece. Harvest time occurs in early October in the Northern Hemisphere. This is considered a hardy plant that thrives both indoors and outdoors, though cooler temperatures may work against optimal growth, and growers can utilize hydroponics to promote further growth.