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Alien Fritter

Feminised

Alien Fritter is an indica-dominant hybrid with diesel flavour, steady yields and manageable stretch.

Why choose Alien Fritter?
  • Diesel and citrus flavour
  • Strong evening effects
  • Reliable greenhouse performer
THC 22-24%
CBD 0.1-0.5%
Lineage Alien OG x Fritter
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium (0.8-1.6 m)
Yield Medium-High (450-550 g/m² indoors; 500-700 g/plant outdoors)
Taste Diesel, Sweet Citrus, Earthy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Mild Maritime, Suited To Greenhouse Growing Across Britain
Effects Relaxation, Euphoria, Sleep Aid
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

This strain suits intermediate growers who manage humidity and light. In damp UK summers a greenhouse or good ventilation helps avoid mould problems.

Flowering Time:

Flowering runs about eight to nine weeks indoors. Outdoors that schedule usually means harvest in late September to early October around southern England.

Yield:

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.

Height:

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.

Environment:

Alien Fritter performs well both indoors and outdoors. In damp British weather a ventilated polytunnel or greenhouse improves bud finish and reduces mould risk.

Climate:

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

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I'm in Leeds with a small tent, is Alien Fritter suitable?
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Yes, it fits a 1.2 metre tent if you train it. Use LST and topping to control height and spread.
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Greenhouse in Cornwall, any tips?
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Keep vents open on humid days and use a dehumidifier when needed. Shade cloth helps during hot spells and reduces stress.
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When should I flush before harvest?
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Flush in the last two weeks of flowering with plain water. That helps smooth the final flavour and burn.
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Which nutrients for bloom weeks?
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Raise phosphorus and potassium during weeks four to seven of flowering. Avoid excess nitrogen in late bloom to encourage resin and colour.
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Best drying and curing approach?
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Dry slowly at about 10-12°C and 50-60 percent RH. Cure jars for several weeks and burp them daily at first for best terpene retention.

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