
- Alien, Fruity, Juicy
Alien Fruit Juice
Alien Fruit Juice is a sativa-dominant hybrid with tropical fruit aromas and an uplifting effect that suits intermediate UK growers.
- Tropical fruit aroma
- Greenhouse friendly yield
- Uplifting daytime effect
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18-24% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Alien x Fruit Juice |
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Sativa-dominant Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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9-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall (80-150 cm) |
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450-600 g/m² (indoor); 350-600 g/plant (outdoor) |
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Tropical Fruit, Sweet Berry, Citrus Zest |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime; Suited To Greenhouse And Sheltered Outdoor Sites Across The Uk |
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Uplifting, Creative, Relaxed |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About Alien Fruit Juice
Alien Fruit Juice is a sativa-dominant hybrid crossed as Alien x Fruit Juice. It shows bright tropical fruit and berry notes with a citrus edge. The plant stretches moderately and responds well to topping and LST. Flowering runs about 9-10 weeks and yields are solid indoors and in greenhouses. This variety suits growers who use sheltered outdoor spots or controlled indoor rooms across the UK.
Alien Fruit Juice is a sativa-dominant hybrid that leans towards an energetic, fruit-led profile. Many UK growers will recognise its style from popular urban varieties around Manchester.
THC sits in the 18-24% range, giving a clear kick without overwhelming the senses. That potency stacks up well against other popular fruity hybrids circulating in London seed circles.
CBD levels are low, roughly 0.5-1.5%, so the variety leans towards psychoactive effects rather than high-CBD therapy. British wellness users who look for balanced, uplifting options will take interest.
The genetics list as Alien x Fruit Juice, a cross designed to combine alien vigour with sweet fruit notes. Growers will notice predictable stretch and branching that respond well to LST and topping.
Seeds are feminized for growers who want reliable flowerers without male plants. British seed collectors and small-scale growers around Liverpool often value the straightforward germination.
This strain suits intermediate growers who use greenhouse setups to manage humidity. In damp UK seasons you should keep a close eye on airflow and leaf density to avoid mould.
Flowering runs about 9-10 weeks under controlled light. For outdoor growers in Cornwall and Devon that fits the British summer to autumn window if plants are hardened and sheltered.
Yields are solid, typically 450-600 g/m² indoors with a good set-up. Greenhouse growers in Kent and Sussex will see healthy single-plant harvests when stretch and support are managed.
Plants reach medium-tall heights of around 80-150 cm depending on training and pot size. That suits typical UK grow rooms and low greenhouses where vertical space is limited.
Good for both indoor and outdoor growing, though outdoor plants prefer sheltered sites. In rainy British summers a greenhouse or well-ventilated poly tunnel will protect flowers from damp.
Best suited to the UK's mild maritime climate with greenhouse or sheltered outdoor cultivation. Coastal sites in Cornwall and warmer lowland spots such as Kent bring out the fullest fruit expression while growers in the Scottish Highlands should favour protected setups.
Effects begin with an uplifting cerebral buzz that sparks creativity and focus. Many British users prefer this style for daytime sessions and social meet-ups around Bristol.
Flavour moves through tropical fruit, sweet berry and bright citrus zest that stay on the palate. The aromatic profile suits growers who favour fruity, expressive varieties across Brighton and the south coast.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a moist paper towel or direct sow into a small soil plug. Keep humidity high and temps around 20-22°C for steady sprouting.
Low stress training and topping work well to control stretch. The plant responds quickly, so spread branches early for even canopy.
Start with a balanced NPK during veg, then shift to bloom formulas as flowering begins. Watch leaf colour and reduce nitrogen once buds form.
For most UK sites expect harvest in late September to October depending on season. Check trichomes for desired potency and dryness before cutting.
Prioritise airflow, remove dense fan leaves, and use a dehumidifier in greenhouses. Raise night temperatures slightly to reduce condensation on buds.
Dry in a dark, ventilated room at 18-20°C and 50-60% RH for 7-12 days. Cure jars for several weeks with regular burping to preserve flavour and smoothness.
Basic pests like spider mites and powdery mildew can appear in warm, humid spots. Inspect plants regularly and use organic controls or predator insects when needed.
Expect a moderate to strong stretch in the first two weeks of flowering. Plan trellis or support to keep colas upright as buds bulk up.
Yes, with training and topping you can keep them compact for a 1-1.2 metre tent. Use SCROG or LST to maximise canopy and yield.
Check trichome colour and pistil darkening for your preferred effect. Cloudy trichomes give peak THC while a few ambers add a gentler finish.
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