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Deep Fried Runtz

Feminised

Deep Fried Runtz is an indica-dominant hybrid known for sweet, creamy flavours and a balanced, relaxing high.

Why choose Deep Fried Runtz?
  • Sweet, creamy dessert aromas
  • Dense, resinous buds for extracts
  • Performs well with SCROG or SOG
THC 20-26%
CBD Low (<1%)
Lineage Deep Fried x Runtz
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium (80–150 cm indoors)
Yield Medium-High (400–500 g/m² indoor)
Taste Sweet candy, Creamy diesel, Citrus zest
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool northern summers
Effects Uplifted sociability, Full-body calm, Focused creativity
Environment Indoor / Outdoor

About Deep Fried Runtz

Deep Fried Runtz delivers dessert-like sweetness with a creamy diesel edge and strong trichome production. This indica-leaning hybrid suits intermediate growers and rewards attentive environmental control with dense, fragrant buds and consistent yields.

Grow Difficulty:

Growers in cool northern summers will find Deep Fried Runtz needs attentive temperature control and steady humidity management. It suits intermediate growers who can mitigate chill-related stresses and protect flowers from prolonged damp.

Flowering Time:

Flowering usually completes in 8 to 10 weeks under stable indoor light cycles. Gardeners in Brighton can expect harvest timing to be similar when using heated or sheltered outdoor spaces.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high with good lollipop and defoliation practices. Indoor growers can expect around 400–500 g/m² in optimised setups.

Height:

Plants remain medium in stature with sturdy, conical branches suited to SCROG and low-stress training. Indoor specimens typically sit between 80 and 150 cm depending on training intensity.

Environment:

Indoors Deep Fried Runtz responds well to controlled environments and benefits from SCROG or SOG. Outdoors in Brighton the strain will finish if planted late enough and given shelter from persistent coastal winds.

Climate:

Growing in Brighton with cool northern summers requires shelter and reliable airflow to avoid damp issues. Use greenhouse heaters or indoor ventilation to ensure even ripening and trichome development.

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I've got a small 1.2 x 1.2 m tent, is that okay?
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Yes, a single plant or a small SCROG can work well in that space with a 600W HID equivalent or a quality 300–400W LED and good canopy management.
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When should I start LST and topping?
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Begin low-stress training after the third node and top once the plant has at least 4–6 nodes to encourage a bushier canopy before stretch.
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Any tips for finishing resin in cool climates?
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Drop night temperatures slightly and keep late-flower humidity low; consider a short period of slightly cooler, drier conditions to encourage trichome production.
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How aggressive should I be with defoliation?
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Remove larger fan leaves that block light to bud sites, but avoid heavy defoliation late in flower as it can stress buds and slow ripening.
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I had bud rot last season, what changed?
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Increase canopy airflow, raise pruning to improve ventilation, and lower humidity during the final four weeks to prevent recurrence.

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