
- Sweet, resinous and reliably comforting
Deep Fried Runtz
Deep Fried Runtz is an indica-dominant hybrid known for sweet, creamy flavours and a balanced, relaxing high.
- Sweet, creamy dessert aromas
- Dense, resinous buds for extracts
- Performs well with SCROG or SOG
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20-26% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Deep Fried x Runtz |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (80–150 cm indoors) |
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Medium-High (400–500 g/m² indoor) |
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Sweet candy, Creamy diesel, Citrus zest |
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Feminised |
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Cool northern summers |
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Uplifted sociability, Full-body calm, Focused creativity |
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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.
Deep Fried Runtz is an indica-dominant hybrid with compact, resinous buds. The profile favours relaxation while keeping a clear, uplifted element.
THC levels commonly range from around 20% to 26% in well-grown phenotypes. Occasional phenotypes can test higher under optimal conditions.
CBD content is typically very low, generally under 1%. This makes Deep Fried Runtz primarily a THC-driven experience rather than a CBD therapy option.
Deep Fried Runtz descends from a cross between two potent, aromatic lines. The pedigree brings together dessert-like sweetness and high resin production from both parents.
Seeds are available in feminised form for growers who want predictable female crops. Regular and autoflower variants may exist from specialised breeders but are less common.
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 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.
Yields are medium to high with good lollipop and defoliation practices. Indoor growers can expect around 400–500 g/m² in optimised setups.
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.
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.
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.
The high-THC chemistry produces a quick uplift that moves into a gentle, full-body calm. Users report clear-headed sociability early followed by comfortable sedation later.
The flavour is candy-sweet with creamy diesel undertones and a bright citrus finish. Trichomes add a sugary, slightly toasted aftertaste on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A balanced NPK schedule with a slightly reduced nitrogen load during flowering works well, plus regular calcium and magnesium supplements to avoid deficiencies.
It can be vulnerable to bud rot in damp conditions, so ensure good airflow and keep humidity low during late flowering to reduce risk.
Many growers flush for 7–14 days before harvest to clean up the final flavours and help trichome maturation, though some prefer minimal flushing to preserve yield.
Yes, techniques like SCROG, topping and selective defoliation produce even canopies and improve yields when timed correctly.
Stable temperatures around 20–26°C with RH between 40–50% in late flower are ideal to maximise resin and avoid mould.
It can finish outdoors in sheltered, southern-exposed spots, but in cooler areas a greenhouse or cover is recommended to avoid rain damage.
CO2 can boost yields in sealed rooms under high light, but it is not necessary for most hobby setups and adds complexity and cost.
Expect around 10–14 weeks from seed for feminised photoperiod plants if you include early veg time and a typical 8–10 week flowering period.
Spider mites, thrips and powdery mildew are common threats; regular inspection and integrated pest management will keep them under control.
Look for guides that cover ventilation, light schedules, humidity control and layout optimisation; practical forums and local growshops in Brighton often share region-specific tips.
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