
- Alien, Fritter, Hybrid
Alien Fritter
Alien Fritter is an indica-dominant hybrid with diesel flavour, steady yields and manageable stretch.
- Diesel and citrus flavour
- Strong evening effects
- Reliable greenhouse performer
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22-24% |
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0.1-0.5% |
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Alien OG x Fritter |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (0.8-1.6 m) |
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Medium-High (450-550 g/m² indoors; 500-700 g/plant outdoors) |
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Diesel, Sweet Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime, Suited To Greenhouse Growing Across Britain |
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Relaxation, Euphoria, Sleep Aid |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About Alien Fritter
Alien Fritter is a compact indica-dominant hybrid bred for resin and aroma. It brings a diesel and sweet citrus flavour with an earthy backbone. Expect 22-24 percent THC and a low CBD profile that suits evening use. Flowering runs eight to nine weeks indoors and yields sit in the medium-high range under good light. Train plants early to control stretch and use a greenhouse or good ventilation in damp British summers. This strain suits intermediate growers in both indoor tents and sheltered outdoor sites across the UK.
Alien Fritter is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense buds and a stout structure. UK growers often pick it for reliable evening use and stable growth.
Typical THC sits around 22-24 percent. That places Alien Fritter above common skunk varieties but below a handful of ultra-potent lines on the British market.
CBD content stays low at roughly 0.1-0.5 percent. British consumers with a wellness interest often look elsewhere if they need higher CBD.
Genetics are Alien OG x Fritter. That cross explains the heavy resin, pungent aroma and the strain's stable indoor habit.
These seeds are supplied as feminized genetics for reliable female crops. British seed collectors often favour feminized lines for predictability in smaller grows.
This strain suits intermediate growers who manage humidity and light. In damp UK summers a greenhouse or good ventilation helps avoid mould problems.
Flowering runs about eight to nine weeks indoors. Outdoors that schedule usually means harvest in late September to early October around southern England.
Yields are medium-high with proper light and training. Indoor growers in Manchester and greenhouse growers in Cornwall report solid results around the figures listed.
Plants tend to stay medium in height and suit a 1.2 metre tent or a greenhouse bench. Expect a stretch in early bloom and train young plants to control canopy height in London flats.
Alien Fritter performs well both indoors and outdoors. In damp British weather a ventilated polytunnel or greenhouse improves bud finish and reduces mould risk.
Best climate is mild maritime with a decent summer and shelter at the edges. In the Scottish Highlands keep plants protected and aim for a short-season outdoor programme.
The effect is a relaxed body with a warm euphoric headspace. Many UK users favour it for late-evening sessions or quiet weekends at home.
Flavour leans diesel with sweet citrus and an earthy undernote. You will notice the flavour lingers on the exhale and often rates highly among local smokers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect around 22-24 percent THC. That puts Alien Fritter above many everyday skunk varieties.
Flowering time is eight to nine weeks indoors. Plan outdoor harvest in late September to early October in much of the UK.
It is best for intermediate growers. Beginners with good guidance and a greenhouse find success.
Dense buds give moderate mould risk. Control humidity and improve airflow in British summers.
Low-stress training and topping give good canopy control. ScrOG helps even light and boosts indoor yields.
Use balanced N-P-K through veg and increase phosphorus in bloom. Organic feeds bring a fuller flavour profile.
Indoor yields of 450-550 g/m² under strong light are realistic. Outdoor plants reach 500-700 g per plant in good seasons.
Most plants reach 0.8-1.6 metres. Train for low rooms or use nets in a greenhouse.
Aim for pH 6.2-6.8 in soil. That suits most UK water profiles after a quick test.
Spider mites, aphids and grey mould are the main risks. Regular checks and integrated pest measures keep problems low.
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