
- Fruity, Energetic, Balanced
Alien Fruit
Alien Fruit is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright tropical flavour and a lively head high suitable for daytime use.
- Tropical, citrus aroma
- Sativa lift with balance
- Greenhouse friendly finish
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18-23% |
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0.5-1% |
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Alien Dawg x Fruit Punch |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (80-140 cm indoor) |
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Medium-High (approx 400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Tropical Fruit, Citrus, Skunky |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime; Suited To Greenhouse And Short Uk Seasons |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Creative |
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Indoor & Outdoor, Greenhouse-Friendly |
About Alien Fruit
Alien Fruit is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Alien Dawg x Fruit Punch that brings fruity aroma and energetic effects. If you grow in a tent or greenhouse in the UK, focus on airflow and training to manage height and humidity. You will find good yields under strong LED or HPS lighting and a clean cure brings out citrus and tropical notes. British growers in places from Brighton to Edinburgh report it rewards sensible feed and timely harvests for best flavour and trichome clarity.
Alien Fruit is a sativa-dominant hybrid that delivers an energetic, fruity profile. British growers favour sativa-leaning hybrids for daytime use and greenhouse runs around Manchester and Bristol.
THC levels sit in the mid to high range for UK tastes, roughly 18 to 23 per cent. Compared with staples like Northern Lights and Amnesia, Alien Fruit offers a brighter, fruitier potency.
CBD stays low around 0.5 to 1 per cent, so the strain is primarily chosen for its psychoactive effects. British consumers with wellness interest often pair it with higher-CBD varieties for balanced use.
Alien Fruit comes from Alien Dawg crossed with Fruit Punch to balance energy and sweetness. The combination gives sativa lift with a fruit-forward terpene profile.
These seeds are sold as feminized to give dependable female plants for your grow. British seed collectors often prefer feminized lines for predictable crop planning.
This strain suits intermediate growers who can manage ventilation and humidity in the greenhouse. Damp UK summers and indoor humidity require attention to avoid mould on dense buds.
Flowering finishes in about eight to ten weeks indoors. Outdoor growers across Cornwall and Devon should plan harvests before the rainy autumn sets in.
Yields are medium to high for a sativa-leaner plant, with good trichome production under strong lights. UK indoor or greenhouse growers find it rewards training techniques such as LST and topping.
Plants reach a medium height with an open, airy structure that suits many grow rooms. If you run a compact setup in London or Leeds, low-stress training helps keep canopy height manageable.
Alien Fruit performs well indoors, in greenhouses and outdoors where the season is short and mild. In wetter regions like the Scottish Highlands, greenhouse cover reduces risk of mould.
Best results occur in mild maritime climates with protection from heavy rain, such as Cornwall or Kent. In Scotland and Wales a greenhouse or polytunnel helps finish buds before autumn.
Expect an uplifting head high that shifts into a relaxed body feel over time. Many UK users pick Alien Fruit for daytime creativity and social sessions.
The flavour profile mixes tropical fruit and bright citrus with an earthy skunk undertone. You will notice a sweet, fruity aroma that holds up in cured buds.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Flowering takes about eight to ten weeks under good indoor conditions with stable light schedules.
Expect 80 to 140 centimetres in a controlled indoor space depending on training and light intensity.
Low-stress training, topping and screen of green techniques work well to increase bud sites and control height.
Yes, it thrives in greenhouses where you can control humidity and protect flowers from rain.
A balanced feed with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium in bloom supports denser flowers and resin production.
Dry slowly at around 18 to 21°C with 45 to 55 per cent RH then cure in jars for several weeks to develop flavour and smoothness.
Yes, steady airflow and dehumidification reduce mould risk during humid spells common in UK summers.
Look out for spider mites, aphids and grey mould in damp conditions, especially late in outdoor runs.
Buds show good trichome coverage that responds well to slightly cooler final weeks to boost resin clarity.
The sativa-leaning uplift suits daytime use, creative tasks and social settings.
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