Fujimo
Also known as: Fuji Mo
Fujimo Strain Overview
Fujimo is a relatively rare cannabis strain that has gained attention among connoisseurs for its unique terpene profile and balanced effects. The strain's exact origins are somewhat obscure, with limited documentation available from breeders, but it appears to have emerged from the West Coast cannabis scene in the early 2010s. Its name suggests possible Japanese inspiration, though this connection remains speculative without formal breeding records.
The strain typically produces medium-sized, dense buds with a distinctive appearance featuring dark green leaves contrasted by vibrant orange pistils and a generous coating of trichomes. The buds often have a slightly purple hue in cooler growing conditions, adding to their visual appeal. Fujimo's structure tends to be bushy with moderate internodal spacing, making it suitable for various training techniques.
Notable characteristics include its complex aroma profile that combines fruity, floral, and earthy notes with subtle spicy undertones. The strain has gained a reputation among experienced users for providing a well-rounded experience that begins with cerebral stimulation before transitioning to physical relaxation. While not as widely available as commercial strains, Fujimo has maintained a dedicated following in certain cannabis communities for its unique qualities.
Fujimo Strain Effects
Fujimo Strain Positive Effects
- Users report relief from stress and anxiety
- May help with mild to moderate pain management
- Some users find it helpful for depression symptoms
- Often used for creative blocks or lack of motivation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Fujimo Strain Possible Negative Effects
Fujimo Strain Growing Information
Fujimo is considered a moderate-difficulty strain to cultivate, suitable for growers with some experience. The flowering time typically ranges from 8-10 weeks indoors, with outdoor harvests occurring in mid to late October in northern hemisphere climates. Plants tend to be medium in height, reaching 3-5 feet indoors and 4-7 feet outdoors with proper training.
Yield is average to above average, producing approximately 14-18 ounces per square meter indoors or 16-22 ounces per plant outdoors under optimal conditions. The strain performs well in both indoor and outdoor environments but prefers a Mediterranean-like climate with consistent temperatures. Fujimo responds well to SCROG (Screen of Green) and LST (Low Stress Training) techniques to maximize yield and light penetration.
Special considerations include maintaining stable humidity levels during flowering to prevent mold, as the dense buds can be susceptible in humid conditions. The plants benefit from regular pruning to improve airflow and light distribution. Nutrient requirements are moderate, with some growers reporting sensitivity to nitrogen during flowering. The strain shows some color variation in cooler temperatures, with purple hues appearing when nighttime temperatures drop significantly.
Fujimo Strain Genetics
Fujimo Strain Parent Strains
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Fujimo make you feel?
Fujimo is known to produce the following effects:
- Relaxed: 75%
- Creative: 65%
- Euphoric: 60%
- Focused: 55%
What are the positive effects of Fujimo?
Fujimo has these reported positive effects:
- Users report relief from stress and anxiety
- May help with mild to moderate pain management
- Some users find it helpful for depression symptoms
- Often used for creative blocks or lack of motivation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
What are the negative effects of Fujimo?
Possible negative effects include:
- Dry Mouth
- Dry Eyes
- Anxiety
- Dry mouth (common)
- Dry eyes (common)
- Possible anxiety or paranoia in sensitive users or high doses
- Dizziness in some individuals
What does Fujimo taste like?
Fujimo has the following flavor profile:
- Berry
- Citrus
- Earthy
- Floral
- Spicy